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Events
2007-8 • 2006-7 • 2005-6 • 2004-5 • 2001-4 • Programmes
Research Symposium: Randomness in Music
May 2, 2003
With guests Barry Truax (Simon Fraser University, Visiting Professor DMU), Peter Nelson
(University of Edinburgh), and Howard Skempton (Honorary Professor, DMU).
Audio of the proceedings is available via the links below.
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Title |
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Audio |
| Leigh Landy |
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Random Processes in Music: How Applied? How Random? |
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(mp3, 10.6 Mb) |
| Barry Truax |
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Correlated and Uncorrelated Signals at Micro Level: An Alternative to Stochastics |
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(mp3, 24.6 Mb) |
| Richard Hemmings |
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The Perception of Randomness in Music |
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(mp3, 12.5 Mb) |
| John Young |
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Imagination, Chance and (Mis)Calculation |
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(mp3, 18.5 Mb) |
| Peter Nelson |
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'Randomness and Signification: a Musical Biography |
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(mp3, 19.6 Mb) |
| Howard Skempton |
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Chance and Experimental Method: Cage's Variations 1 |
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(mp3, 15.3 Mb) |
| John Richardson |
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(Predetermined) Indeterminacy in Performance and Musical Process: Some Examples from the Gorillaz and Minimalism |
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(mp3, 21.9 Mb) |
| Andrew Hugill |
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Random Thought: Epicurus, Poincaré, and the Compositional Process |
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(mp3, 13.4 Mb) |
| Leigh Landy |
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Concluding Remarks |
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(mp3, 2.6 Mb) |
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