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rob @ CCRMA
Wednesday October 26, 2005
CCRMA "Hello World" Colloquium"
- In a nutshell...
- Composition with interactive media
- Score/Notation softwares
- Max/MSP, PD, Java, web development
- electro-acoustic musical education
- Recent works & projects...
- jChing
(software demonstration and paper)
Rolling the jChing: An Algorithmic Java-Based Compositional System 2005 ICMC Conference, Barcelona, Spain.
is the same... is not the same
for alto-saxophone and computer
screenshots: cover, page 2, max patch
rien ne vaut ma maison
for snare-drum and computer
i have four pictures of you sleeping
for violin solo (and computer?)
screenshot: page 1
- Max/MSP, PD, Java, web development
CCRMA Studio Scheduler (php, MySQL)
- compositional systems development
Bioinformatic Feedback: performer-generated bioinformatic data as a driver for real-time composition and performance
- What a long strange trip?...
born and bred: Philadelphia, PA
undergraduate studies:
Dartmouth College, '96
→ B.A. Music
→ B.A. Cognitive Science
Synclavier, CSound, Appleton, Polansky, Dodge, Moravec, Larsen
consulting/software development:
Washington, D.C., 1996-2002
→ American Management Systems
→ The Motley Fool (www.fool.com)
music
→ Littleman
graduate studies:
The Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University, 2002-2004
→ M.A. Computer Music Composition
Geoff Wright, Greg Boyle, Chris Theofanidis, Craig Sapp
avec frites si vous plait... 2004-2005
→ EAMA/Ecole Normale de Musique
→ CCMIX (Centre pour le Creation Musicale de Iannis Xenakis)
Gerard Pape, Jean-Claude Risset, Curtis Roads, Iannis Xenakis (in spirit)
not: www.robhamilton.com
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