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[Csnd] NYU Software Synthesis + The Csound Blog

Date2010-09-10 13:46
FromJacob Joaquin
Subject[Csnd] NYU Software Synthesis + The Csound Blog
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Jean-Luc Cohen-Sinclair, adjunct faculty of music at NYU Steinhardt's
School of Culture, Education and Human Development and Jacob Joaquin,
creator of the Csound Blog, are collaborating to design a unique
computer music course with an online counterpart that will accentuate
in-class lectures, discussions and demonstrations.  The duo will focus
on classic computer music techniques both in terms of synthesis and
composition, but will also cover some of the more recent techniques
and development in the field.

Web communities are a fact of life in today's connected world of
real-time communications. Bringing Csound into this context, students
will learn that it is far more than an application for audio
synthesis, and that it is part of a living-breathing culture with a
rich and colorful history that exists without regional borders.

We invite the international Csound and computer music communities to
actively participate this semester to help educate and promote our
shared computer music roots.

Starting Monday at The Csound Blog.
http://csoundblog.com/
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Best,
Jake

Date2010-09-10 14:49
Fromakjmicro@gmail.com
Subject[Csnd] Re: NYU Software Synthesis + The Csound Blog
Jacob, this is a great idea. Congrats for thinking of it, or at least landing the collaboration!

Best,
AKJ
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

-----Original Message-----
From: Jacob Joaquin 
Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2010 05:46:23 
To: 
Reply-To: csound@lists.bath.ac.uk
Subject: [Csnd] NYU Software Synthesis + The Csound Blog

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Jean-Luc Cohen-Sinclair, adjunct faculty of music at NYU Steinhardt's
School of Culture, Education and Human Development and Jacob Joaquin,
creator of the Csound Blog, are collaborating to design a unique
computer music course with an online counterpart that will accentuate
in-class lectures, discussions and demonstrations.  The duo will focus
on classic computer music techniques both in terms of synthesis and
composition, but will also cover some of the more recent techniques
and development in the field.

Web communities are a fact of life in today's connected world of
real-time communications. Bringing Csound into this context, students
will learn that it is far more than an application for audio
synthesis, and that it is part of a living-breathing culture with a
rich and colorful history that exists without regional borders.

We invite the international Csound and computer music communities to
actively participate this semester to help educate and promote our
shared computer music roots.

Starting Monday at The Csound Blog.
http://csoundblog.com/
----

Best,
Jake
-- 
The Csound Blog - http://csoundblog.com/
Slipmat - http://slipmat.noisepages.com/


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Date2010-09-11 03:58
FromRichard Boulanger
Subject[Csnd] Re: NYU Software Synthesis + The Csound Blog
Jake and Jean-Luc,

This will be a super class. 
Hopefully it will be a forum in which Csoundo thrives and
Arduinos play an (inter)active role too.

Can't wait to see/hear/use the materials that you and Jean-Luc
and your students come up with for this.

Best Wishes,

-Dr. B.


On Sep 10, 2010, at 8:46 AM, Jacob Joaquin wrote:

> ----
> Jean-Luc Cohen-Sinclair, adjunct faculty of music at NYU Steinhardt's
> School of Culture, Education and Human Development and Jacob Joaquin,
> creator of the Csound Blog, are collaborating to design a unique
> computer music course with an online counterpart that will accentuate
> in-class lectures, discussions and demonstrations.  The duo will focus
> on classic computer music techniques both in terms of synthesis and
> composition, but will also cover some of the more recent techniques
> and development in the field.
> 
> Web communities are a fact of life in today's connected world of
> real-time communications. Bringing Csound into this context, students
> will learn that it is far more than an application for audio
> synthesis, and that it is part of a living-breathing culture with a
> rich and colorful history that exists without regional borders.
> 
> We invite the international Csound and computer music communities to
> actively participate this semester to help educate and promote our
> shared computer music roots.
> 
> Starting Monday at The Csound Blog.
> http://csoundblog.com/
> ----
> 
> Best,
> Jake
> -- 
> The Csound Blog - http://csoundblog.com/
> Slipmat - http://slipmat.noisepages.com/
> 
> 
> Send bugs reports to the Sourceforge bug tracker
>            https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=81968&atid=564599
> Discussions of bugs and features can be posted here
> To unsubscribe, send email sympa@lists.bath.ac.uk with body "unsubscribe csound"
> 



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