AS LIÇÕES APRENDIDAS COM A ORCHIDEA

Autores/as

  • Flávio Luiz Schiavoni Universidade Federal de São João del-Rei
  • João Teixeira Araújo
  • Igino de Oliveira Silva Junior
  • Isabella de Melo Freitas

Palabras clave:

Arte Digital, Grupos de música digital, Computação Musical

Resumen

Atualmente, o avanço tecnológico realizou diversas transformações nas formas de se utilizar o computador, principalmente na área musical, onde o computador passou a ser utilizado para se criar música, compor ou até mesmo ensinar determinados conceitos musicais. No Brasil, ainda existe uma certa barreira a ser quebrada em relação ao ensino de música / tecnologia devido a escassez de instituições voltadas para tal área. Desta forma, este trabalho tem como objetivo apresentar dois estudos de caso realizados em nossa universidade: a criação de um disciplina de Introdução a Computação Musical e seus respectivos efeitos em relação à sua transdisciplinaridade e ao aprendizado dos alunos; e a criação de um grupo de arte digital chamado Orchidea, o qual tem se desenvolvido ao longo de alguns anos, proporcionando um conhecimento coletivo entre os alunos e professores.

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Publicado

2020-01-25

Cómo citar

Schiavoni, F. L., Araújo, J. T., Silva Junior, I. de O., & Freitas, I. de M. (2020). AS LIÇÕES APRENDIDAS COM A ORCHIDEA. DEBATES - Cadernos Do Programa De Pós-Graduação Em Música, (23). Recuperado a partir de https://seer.unirio.br/revistadebates/article/view/9008