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Dartmouth Symposium on the Future of Computer Music Software: A Panel Discussion

Eric Lyon moderates a panel discussion on the future of computer music software. Topics discussed include software "cannibalism," a new approach to writing music software, techno music, and whether music software can be subverted. Photographs are included.

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Published in:Computer music journal 2002-12, Vol.26 (4), p.13-30
Main Authors: Lyon, Eric, Mathews, Max, McCartney, James, Zicarelli, David, Vercoe, Barry, Loy, Gareth, Puckette, Miller
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Composers
Computer Music
Computer software
Instrumental music
Languages and Environments for Computer Music
Loy, Gareth
Mathews, Max
McCartney, James
Music composition
Music Software
Musical aesthetics
Musical forms
Musical instruments
Musical structure
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Predictions
Programming Languages
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Techno Music
Vercoe, Barry
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