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The siesta : song for four-part men's chorus
Reinald Werrenrath, W. W. Bryant
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Proceedings of the 26th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology, 2013
Despite decades of research attempting to establish conversational interaction between humans and computers, the capabilities of automated conversational systems are still limited. In this paper, we introduce Chorus, a crowd-powered conversational assistant.
Walter S. Lasecki +5 more
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Despite decades of research attempting to establish conversational interaction between humans and computers, the capabilities of automated conversational systems are still limited. In this paper, we introduce Chorus, a crowd-powered conversational assistant.
Walter S. Lasecki +5 more
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Journal of Writing in Creative Practice, 2020
Chorus re-writes Albert Hay Malotte’s choral rendering of ‘The Lord’s Prayer’ using hashtagged words appropriated from existing Instagram posts connected to the ‘clean eating’ food and lifestyle trend. The dyad of contemporary food culture and the musical score for one of the most well-known prayers in Christianity signals the collectivity and ...
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Chorus re-writes Albert Hay Malotte’s choral rendering of ‘The Lord’s Prayer’ using hashtagged words appropriated from existing Instagram posts connected to the ‘clean eating’ food and lifestyle trend. The dyad of contemporary food culture and the musical score for one of the most well-known prayers in Christianity signals the collectivity and ...
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The Missouri Review, 2000
Abstract Recent work on the tragic chorus has stressed the plurality of interpretative models available on the topic. The richness of modern debate contrasts with the brief treatment of the matter by Aristotle in his Poetics.
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Abstract Recent work on the tragic chorus has stressed the plurality of interpretative models available on the topic. The richness of modern debate contrasts with the brief treatment of the matter by Aristotle in his Poetics.
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CHORUS/COOL CHORUS Object oriented technology
1996CHORUS/COOL provides a unique framework for merging Object technology and CHORUS open microkernel technology.
Christian Jacquemot +2 more
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2016
The chorus was a standard feature of Greek tragedy (see Choral Interactions and the Structure of Tragedy). Aristotle argued that tragedy originated from Dithyramb (see the Tragic Chorus in Ancient Literary and Philosophical Theory, and Dithyramb), and this may explain its pervasive presence, but tragic authors make the chorus allude to and perform in ...
Luigi Battezzato, Marco Catrambone
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The chorus was a standard feature of Greek tragedy (see Choral Interactions and the Structure of Tragedy). Aristotle argued that tragedy originated from Dithyramb (see the Tragic Chorus in Ancient Literary and Philosophical Theory, and Dithyramb), and this may explain its pervasive presence, but tragic authors make the chorus allude to and perform in ...
Luigi Battezzato, Marco Catrambone
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