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Experience Music Project


 

The Experience Music Project (EMP) is a museum of music history founded by Paul Allen, the co-founder of Microsoft, located on the campus of Seattle, Washington's Seattle Center. It is sited near the Space Needle and is one of the two stops on the Seattle monorail. Paul Allen's Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame is located within the EMP building. EMP runs radio station KEXP in partnership with the University of Washington. EMP was also the site of the demo and concert program for the first international conference on New interfaces for musical expression, NIME-01.

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