International audienceBone flutes make use of a naturally hollow raw-material. As nature does not produce duplicates, each bone has its own inner cavity, and thus its own sound-potential. This morphological variation implies acoustical specificities, thus making it impossible to handcraft a true and exact sound-replica in another bone. This phenomenon has been observed in a handcrafting context and has led us to conduct two series of experiments (the first-one using handcrafting process, the second-one using 3D process) in order to investigate its exact influence on acoustics as well as on sound-interpretation based on replicas. The comparison of the results has shed light upon epistemological and methodological issues that have yet to be f...
During the summer of 2008, archaeologists uncovered some remnants of musical prehistory in the caves...
This project explores the potential for 3D modelling and printing to create customised flutes that c...
International audienceUnder the musical instrument analysis project of ancient societies, combining ...
International audienceBone flutes make use of a naturally hollow raw-material. As nature does not pr...
There were no conference proceedings but you may find video recordings of some of the talks by follo...
International audienceThe playing of historical woodwind instruments is incompatible with the conser...
Digital technologies and 3D models, nowadays largely used to document archaeological remains and to ...
International audienceMusic archaeology grapples with the challenge of recovering clues about purpos...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.The first flutes were made in prehistoric time...
The influence of the material in the flute construction represents an important argument among flut...
Replica artefacts are a well-established feature of Roman archaeology, particularly as used in exper...
Many museums of musical Instruments hold collections of ancient and rare Instruments, which very oft...
This paper presents the early developments of a recently started research project, aimed at studying...
Materials used to make musical instruments or sound objects are essential in archaeomusicological st...
During the summer of 2008, archaeologists uncovered some remnants of musical prehistory in the caves...
This project explores the potential for 3D modelling and printing to create customised flutes that c...
International audienceUnder the musical instrument analysis project of ancient societies, combining ...
International audienceBone flutes make use of a naturally hollow raw-material. As nature does not pr...
There were no conference proceedings but you may find video recordings of some of the talks by follo...
International audienceThe playing of historical woodwind instruments is incompatible with the conser...
Digital technologies and 3D models, nowadays largely used to document archaeological remains and to ...
International audienceMusic archaeology grapples with the challenge of recovering clues about purpos...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.The first flutes were made in prehistoric time...
The influence of the material in the flute construction represents an important argument among flut...
Replica artefacts are a well-established feature of Roman archaeology, particularly as used in exper...
Many museums of musical Instruments hold collections of ancient and rare Instruments, which very oft...
This paper presents the early developments of a recently started research project, aimed at studying...
Materials used to make musical instruments or sound objects are essential in archaeomusicological st...
During the summer of 2008, archaeologists uncovered some remnants of musical prehistory in the caves...
This project explores the potential for 3D modelling and printing to create customised flutes that c...
International audienceUnder the musical instrument analysis project of ancient societies, combining ...