- published: 02 Mar 2016
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MIDI ( /ˈmɪdi/; short for Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is an electronic musical instrument industry specification that enables a wide variety of digital musical instruments, computers and other related devices to connect and communicate with one another.
The primary functions of MIDI include communicating event messages about musical notation, pitch, velocity, control signals for parameters (such as volume, vibrato, audio panning, cues, and clock signals (to set and synchronize tempo) between multiple devices; these complete a signal chain and produce audible sound from a sound source. For users, MIDI enables a single player to sound as though they are playing two or more instruments simultaneously. As an electronic protocol, it is notable for its widespread adoption throughout the music industry.
Establishment of the MIDI standard occurred in the early 1980s, yielding a number of significant benefits to musicians, recording artists, and hobbyists.
The initial MIDI specification, MIDI 1.0, was agreed upon in August, 1982 by the MIDI Manufacturers Association. It provides both a software and a hardware standard for the method of the encoding, storage, synchronization, and transmission of musical performance and control data. The standard enables intercommunication between a broad array of electronic equipment.
Actors: Laurent Boye-Guérin (miscellaneous crew), André Des Rochers (miscellaneous crew), Katie Mustard (producer), Matthew Parker (producer), Lenore Thomas (actress), Mohamed Dione (actor), Osas Ighodaro (actress), Maduka Steady (actor), Aspen Steib (actress), Anthony Okungbowa (actor), Anthony Okungbowa (producer), Stephen Tyrone Williams (actor), David Raymond (producer), Danai Gurira (actress), Babs Olusanmokun (actor),
Genres: Drama, Music,Actors: Saffron Burrows (actress), Aglaia Szyszkowitz (actress), Mark Zak (actor), Miguel Herz-Kestranek (actor), Erwin Leder (actor), Veronica Ferres (actress), Fritz von Friedl (actor), John Malkovich (actor), Georg Friedrich (actor), Martin Brambach (actor), Piet Fuchs (actor), Stephen Dillane (actor), Joachim Bißmeier (actor), Dieter Pochlatko (producer), Paulo Branco (producer),
Plot: A character study and a meditation on art in a time of opulence and syphilis. Gustave Klimt (1862-1918) lies in hospital, dying. In reveries, he recalls the early 1900s: it's fin de siècle Vienna. At the World Exposition in Paris, Klimt meets Georges Méliès, who does a moving picture for him, and Klimt falls under the spell of a woman who may be Lea de Castro. We see Klimt in his studio; we meet his mother and sister, who suffer from mental illness. We watch Klimt the libertine. On his deathbed and as a younger man, he imagines things as well: encounters with ministers and waiters and with women who are willing participants in his pleasures. Is this the source of art?
Keywords: 1900-world-exhibition, actor, actress, actress-playing-multiple-roles, anti-biopic, art-exhibition, art-gallery, art-museum, art-nouveau, artist