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The research presented here is the result of a joint research project from research master students of the program "Cultures of Arts, Science and Technology" (2014-2016) at Maastricht University. The seven of us have each conducted individual studies incorporating various cases that deal with musical cultures from the perspective of Science and Technology Studies (STS).

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    The research presented here is the result of a joint research project from research master students of the program "Cultures of Arts, Science and Technology" (2014-2016) at Maastricht University. The seven of us have each conducted individual studies incorporating various cases that deal with musical cultures from the perspective of Science and Technology Studies (STS).
  • Arjen van der Heide, Denise Petzold, Veerle Spronck, Helen Piel, Alix Rufas, Sjoerd Bollebakker, Maximilian Graf von Matuschka - Recreating musical cultures of the past for the 21st century - 2016
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“So I went in the orchestra pit this one evening. And at the moment in which the orchestra started playing – and I mean I thought I knew this room, I always listened to the orchestra – but I never experienced how loud it actually is. And me as a guitar player, well, they outacted me. And I was confused because of the sound level that suddenly went down on me, and then I understood how the musicians in the pit must feel. Playing in the pit is really hard work” - Thomas Gabbert

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