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But Tod Machover is already dreaming up his next show.
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But Tod Machover is already dreaming up his next show.
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But Tod Machover is already dreaming up his next show.
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But Tod Machover is already dreaming up his next show.
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But Tod Machover is already dreaming up his next show.
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Abstract: Carl Machover is computer graphics pioneer and president of Machover Associates Corporation (MAC), a computer graphics consultancy founded in 1976.
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Composer Tod Machover heads the Opera of the Future project at MIT's Media Lab, and that term nicely describes his "Death and the Powers: The Robots' Opera," which was given its U.S. premiere by the American Repertory Theater in Boston last week.
Full-Bodied Arias in a Postorganic World Heidi Waleson 2011
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The weird creative band that led it at the outset -- Weisner, Negroponte, Papert, Minsky, Cooper, Lippman, Benton, Machover, and a few other gurus -- made me fall in love with learning and got me thinking about creating a digital future out of playing with art and science and new technology.
Idit Harel Caperton: Learning Environments that Crack Open Brains (and Souls) Idit Harel Caperton 2010
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(Soundbite of opera, "Death and the Powers") MULLEN: Though Machover developed "Death and the Powers" at MIT, where he teaches in the Opera of the Future program, he does most of his composing in an 18th-century barn outside of Boston.
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Mr. Machover clearly delineated each of the characters with music, and the excellent cast was affecting and persuasive.
Full-Bodied Arias in a Postorganic World Heidi Waleson 2011
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