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AI and Future Creativity

Think about a world in which intelligent agents provide services and goods via completely seamless computing systems. No keyboards, just speaking, listening, gestures or brain interfaces. Screens pop up where they are needed, either as real projections on tables, walls or as part of an augmented reality application that is directly created on your retina....Read More

Discussing Open Innovation with Young Entrepreneurs

Proud to be part of #OpenInnovation discussion at Annual Conference of Young Entrepreneurs in #Austria with Elisabeth Mayerhofer, Markus Gull, Andreas Spechtler, Gerhard Blechinger and Thomas Bodmer. #Salzburg #Karajan #KarajanMusicTech #Mozarteum #Festspiele

Carrying the Legacy of Herbert von Karajan into the Future

We have just published the new Karajan iPad-App, which gives you a comprehensive overview of Karajan’s life and works. Explore in-depth information on concerts, recordings and musicians that Karajan collaborated with. All information is organized on a map and interactive timeline. This app showcases the tremendous capabilities of our consolidated database and newly forged API....Read More

Why Classical Music Needs Hackathons

The Eliette and Herbert von Karajan Institute and the MIT Music Department are hosting a Classical Music Hackathon in Boston, October 21–23. http://www.classicalmusichackday.org It is widely known that Herbert von Karajan was involved in various music technology innovations, most notably in the development of the Compact Disc (CD). But few people know that he also had...Read More

The Scribe Database

In 2001, while I was an intern at the Bach-Archiv in Leipzig I developed a prototype of a Scribe Database which holds information about scribes and copyists of Bach manuscripts.