Stanford's iPhOrk and Fluid Pianos
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In honor of the crazy idea to take TWO computer music classes in the same quarter, here are a couple of articles I'm putting in the awards category of:
Who's cooler than me now?
Something that Stanford University (and even the University of Michigan) is getting into:
Stanford's iPhone Orchestra
From Pocket to Stage, Music in the Key of iPhone
On a different but related note, the new (or new-to-you) Paul Lansky perspective of electronic music. I heard about his speech at this year's ICMC, but this has his opinion in writing from 2008. The times, they are a-changin'.
Also, the world's first fluid piano (you can adjust the tunings instantaneously). You absolutely must watch this video.
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