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People | Transduction
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Signal conversion, interactive media, human interfaces. Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, Architecture. Chemistry-Biochemistry (BS), Bioethics. Biology, Media Studies (BA). Spanish, American Studies (BA). Anthropology, Spanish (BA). Psychology, Cognitive Sciences (BA). Music Composition and Computer Technology (PhD). Echols Interdisc (Economics, Chemistry) (BA). UVA Library, SHANTI, Anthropology (PhD). Music Composition and Computer Technology (PhD). Artist, Architect, Professor at Woodbury in LA. Cell ...
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Judith Shatin | Teaching
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Teaching is central to my life as a composer. As Rabbi Hanina, in the Tractate Ta’anit. Of the Talmud,. Says, I have learned much from my teachers, more from my colleagues, most of all from my students. Close interaction with students, at both the undergraduate and graduate level, has encouraged me to remain engaged, whether in the case of the quickly evolving field of computer music or in developing new courses ranging from The Mind of the Artist. To Psychology of Music. And Parsing the Electroacoustic.
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laniersammons.com
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MAH Art Works Residency. California State University Monterey Bay Music and Performing Arts Department. University of Virginia McIntire Department of Music. Virginia Center for Computer Music. University of Virginia New Music Ensemble. MAH Art Works Residency. All content 2016 Lanier Sammons except where otherwise noted. Header photo 2007 Clara Sherley-Appel.
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Ryan Maguire - Links
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Virginia Center for Computer Music. New England Conservatory Music Composition. Workshop in Algorithmic Computer Music. Fingerstyle Guitar @ UWM. Billy Cooper's Steel Guitars. League for Useful New Arts. Mathematics and Computation in Music. Arts and Sciences Laboratory. Wisconsin Alliance for Composers. Gravies and the Main Dish Sauce.
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Earlier Work ← Dave Topper
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The first programmable computing device I can recall using was a TI-99. Research then included reading the manual – because there wasn’t much else you could do with it as a toy. Projects included a simulation of War Games. Designed to scare my parents. I’ve always been fascinated by math, puzzles, problem solving, and systems in general. Through the years I’ve worked with various types of computing technology. Since 1997, I have been working at the University of Virginia. Paper – pdf). Graphical Audio In...