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Posted on 01/01/2015 by Birgitta

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    is a research project financed by the VERDIKT programme at the Research Council of Norway. The project is a collaboration between Institute of Design, Oslo School of Architecture and Design (project owner), Institute of Informatics, University of Oslo and Centre for Music and Health, Norwegian Academy of Music.
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