Muse (disambiguation)
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Muse
The Muses in Greek mythology, poetry, and literature, are the goddesses who inspire the creation of literature and the arts. They were considered the source of the knowledge, related orally for centuries in the ancient culture, that was contained in poetic lyrics and myths...

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are nine goddesses in Greek mythology who control and symbolize nine types of art known to Ancient Greece.

Muse or muses may also refer to:

Entertainment

  • Muse (band)
    Muse (band)
    Muse are an English alternative rock band from Teignmouth, Devon, formed in 1994. The band consists of school friends Matthew Bellamy , Christopher Wolstenholme and Dominic Howard...

    , an English rock band
    • Muse (EP)
      Muse (EP)
      -Personnel:Muse*Matthew Bellamy – lead vocals, guitar, piano, production*Christopher Wolstenholme – bass, backing vocals, production*Dominic Howard – drums, percussion, artwork, productionAdditional personnel...

      , Muse's debut EP release
  • Nine Muses (group)
    Nine Muses (group)
    Nine Muses is a seven-member South Korean girl group under Korean music label Star Empire Entertainment. The group made their official debut in August 2010 with the single "No Playboy" as well as the released of their first mini album, Let's Have A Party.In late 2010/early 2011, the group went on...

    , a South Korean girl group.
  • Muse (Grace Jones album)
  • Muse (Candy Lo album)
  • "Muse" (Voyager episode), an episode of Star Trek: Voyager
  • Muse (magazine), a children's magazine
  • Muse (Hong Kong magazine)
    Muse (Hong Kong Magazine)
    Muse is a bilingual Hong Kong-based multimedia publisher specializing in content related to Hong Kong's art and culture scene.. Until December 2010, Muse published an award-winning monthly arts and culture magazine...

    , an English language publication on Hong Kong's art and cultural scene
  • Muse Records
    Muse Records
    Muse Records was an American record label which released jazz and blues music.Muse was founded in the early 1970s by Joe Fields, who had previously worked as an executive for Prestige Records in the 1960s...

    , an American jazz record label
  • Muse Entertainment Enterprises
    Muse Entertainment Enterprises
    Founded in 1998, Muse Entertainment is a Canadian producer of films and television programs. Muse Entertainment produces dramatic series, television films, mini-series for family programs....

    , Canadian independent film and television producer and a service provider for international studios and networks
  • Muse, alternative name for Luster
    Luster (film)
    Luster also known as Muse is a 2002 gay-themed drama film written and directed by Everett Lewis. The film is about a weekend in the lives of a group of friends in the Los Angeles queer punk scene. Lewis sought to "infuse queerness" into the film as much as he could, so he cast a number of...

    , a 200 film directed by Everett Lewis

Technology

  • Multiple sub-Nyquist sampling encoding (MUSE), a Japanese analog HDTV television standard
  • Muse Laserdisc, a short-lived high-definition version of Laserdisc
    Laserdisc
    LaserDisc was a home video format and the first commercial optical disc storage medium. Initially licensed, sold, and marketed as MCA DiscoVision in North America in 1978, the technology was previously referred to interally as Optical Videodisc System, Reflective Optical Videodisc, Laser Optical...

  • Triadex Muse
    Triadex Muse
    The Triadex Muse is a sequencer based synthesizer. It was produced in 1972. It was a deterministic event generator that used early digital integrated circuits to generate an audio output that could sound very musical. It was designed by Edward Fredkin and Marvin Minsky at MIT...

    , first electronic digital musical instrument
  • MusE
    MusE
    MusE is a free software MIDI/Audio sequencer with recording and editing capabilities. It was originally written by Werner Schweer and now is developed by the Muse development team....

    , open-source MIDI/audio sequencer for Linux
    • MuseScore
      MuseScore
      MuseScore is free and open source music notation software for Microsoft Windows, Mac and Linux. MuseScore is a WYSIWYG editor, complete with support for score playback and import–export of MusicXML and standard MIDI files...

      , a multiplatform scorewriter
      Scorewriter
      A scorewriter, or music notation program, is software used for creating sheet music.A scorewriter is to music notation what a word processor is to text.-Comparison with multitrack sequencer software:...

       derivative
  • Muse Software
    Muse Software
    Muse Software was a software and computer game publisher and developer for the first generation of home computers. They first published for the Apple II, and later expanded to the Commodore 64, Atari, and the IBM PC....

    , software and computer game publisher and developer for the first generation of home computers
  • Apache Muse
    Apache Muse
    The Apache Muse Project is a Java-based implementation of the Web Services Resource Framework , WS-BaseNotification , and Web Services Distributed Management specifications.- See also :* Service-oriented architecture...

    , a Java-based implementation of the (WSRF), (WSN), and (WSDM) specifications
  • Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer
    Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer
    The Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer is a second generation instrument in development for the Very Large Telescope of the European Southern Observatory ....

    , instrument being developed for the Very Large Telescope
  • Multi-User Entertainment, Richard Bartle
    Richard Bartle
    Richard Allan Bartle is a British writer, professor and game researcher, best known for being the co-creator of MUD1 and the author of the seminal Designing Virtual Worlds. He is one of the pioneers of the massively multiplayer online game industry.-Life and career:Bartle received a Ph.D...

     and Roy Trubshaw
    Roy Trubshaw
    Roy Trubshaw was a programmer at the University of Essex who co-authored MUD1, the first MUD, with Richard Bartle on a DEC PDP-10. Both of them now work together at Multi-User Entertainment with Trubshaw being the company’s technical director....

    's company
  • MUSES Program consisting of Mu Space Engineering Spacecraft (MUSES)
    • MUSES-A
    • MUSES-B
    • MUSES-C

Other uses

  • Muse Watson
    Muse Watson
    Muse Watson is an American stage and screen actor. He most recently appeared as the recurring character Mike Franks in the television drama NCIS.-Biography:Watson was born on July 20, 1948 in Alexandria, Louisiana...

    , American actor
  • Muse, Burma, a town on Shweli River in Shan State, Burma (Myanmar)
  • Short Trips: The Muses
    Short Trips: The Muses
    Short Trips: The Muses is a Big Finish original anthology edited by Jacqueline Rayner and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. The stories are based on the nine Muses.-Stories:-External links:*...

    , Big Finish original anthology edited by Jacqueline Rayner and based on the television series Doctor Who
  • The Nine Muses
    The Nine Muses
    The Nine Muses, Or, Poems Written by Nine severall Ladies Upon the death of the late Famous John Dryden, Esq. was an elegiac volume of poetry published pseudonymously. The contributors were English women writers, each of whom signed their poems with the names of Muses...

    , an elegiac volume of poetry left on the grave of poet John Dryden
  • Project MUSE
    Project MUSE
    Project MUSE is an online database of current and back issues of peer-reviewed humanities and social sciences journals. It was founded in 1993 by Todd Kelley and Susan Lewis and is a project of the Johns Hopkins University Press and the Milton S. Eisenhower Library. It had support from the Mellon...

    , digital archive
  • Tokorozawa Civic Cultural Centre Muse
    Tokorozawa Civic Cultural Centre Muse
    is a concert hall complex consisting of the main "Ark Hall", with a pipe organ, and other facilities, located in Tokorozawa, Saitama, west of Tokyo, Japan. It opened in 1993, and is operated by the Tokorozawa Cultural Foundation...

    , a concert hall complex in Tokorozawa, Japan
  • Musicians United for Safe Energy
    Musicians United for Safe Energy
    Musicians United for Safe Energy, or MUSE, is an activist group founded in 1979 by Jackson Browne, Graham Nash, Bonnie Raitt, and John Hall. The group advocates against the use of nuclear energy, forming shortly after the Three Mile Island nuclear accident in March 1979...

    , anti-nuclear activist group founded in 1979
  • Mercer University School of Engineering
    Mercer University School of Engineering
    The Mercer University School of Engineering is one of Mercer University's eleven colleges and schools. MUSE, located on Mercer's main campus in Macon, Georgia, offers 10 different engineering-related majors and enrolls approximately 500 students...

  • Medicated Urethral System for Erections, a brand name for Prostaglandin E1
    Prostaglandin E1
    Prostaglandin E1 , known pharmaceutically as alprostadil, is a prostaglandin. It is a drug used in the treatment of erectile dysfunction and has vasodilatory properties.-Sexual dysfunction:...

    , an erectile dysfunction
    Erectile dysfunction
    Erectile dysfunction is sexual dysfunction characterized by the inability to develop or maintain an erection of the penis during sexual performance....

     treatment.
  • Muse
    Artistic inspiration
    Inspiration refers to an unconscious burst of creativity in a literary, musical, or other artistic endeavour. Literally, the word means "breathed upon," and it has its origins in both Hellenism and Hebraism. The Greeks believed that inspiration came from the muses, as well as the gods Apollo and...

    , the source of an artist's inspiration.
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