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Network Music
[edit]The Art
[edit]- Networked music performance
- Telematic art
- Introduction
- Telephony
- Audio signal
- Signal (electrical engineering)
- Signal velocity
- Context
- Live radio
- Live television
- YouTube Live
- Streaming media
- Peer-to-peer
- Networks
- Internet
- Internet Protocol
- Internet2
- IPv6
- Unicast
- Multicast
- Tools
- Network delay
- Ping (networking utility)
- Traceroute
- Iperf
- Open Sound Control
- Time zone
- History
- Electrical telegraph
- Guglielmo Marconi
- Telephone
- Alexander Graham Bell
- Thomas A. Watson
- Radio
- History of radio
- Radio network
- Radio broadcasting
- Television
- Television network
- Television channel
- YouTube
- History of videotelephony
- Space
- Spatial music
- Cyberspace
- Theory
- Presence (telepresence)
- Network theory
- Actor–network theory
- Cybernetics
- Telematics
- Telegraphy
- Paul Virilio
- Time–space compression
- Chronotope
- Ekistics
- Constantinos Apostolou Doxiadis
- Appendix
- Network science