Reply by robert bristow-johnson●May 21, 20122012-05-21
On 5/21/12 4:40 PM, Jerry Avins wrote:
> On 5/18/2012 1:12 AM, robert bristow-johnson wrote:
>> On 5/17/12 10:54 PM, Jerry Avins wrote:
>>> I just returned from a Princeton Section ACM/IEEE-CS meeting at which
>>> the speaker was Joo Won Park. He is an assistant professor of music at
>>> Community College of Philadelphia and an electronic musician and
>>> composer. Those who read Korean might like his website at
>>> http://www.joowon.net/. It somehow reminded me of an old New Yorker
>>> cartoon whose caption was, "Yes, but it it art?" I enjoyed the session.
>>>
>>
>>
>> so Jerry, what did Prof Park talk about at the ACM/IEEE meeting? about
>> electronic music?
>
> He demonstrated results without going into the algorithms that created
> them.
results regarding what? music synthesis? sound analysis? computer
composition?
> Doing that, he showcased a program -- really a GUI for a program
> -- that he did much of his work with.
still pretty fuzzy. it's okay, but i hadn't yet got it.
L8r,
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r b-j rbj@audioimagination.com
"Imagination is more important than knowledge."
Reply by Jerry Avins●May 21, 20122012-05-21
On 5/18/2012 1:12 AM, robert bristow-johnson wrote:
> On 5/17/12 10:54 PM, Jerry Avins wrote:
>> I just returned from a Princeton Section ACM/IEEE-CS meeting at which
>> the speaker was Joo Won Park. He is an assistant professor of music at
>> Community College of Philadelphia and an electronic musician and
>> composer. Those who read Korean might like his website at
>> http://www.joowon.net/. It somehow reminded me of an old New Yorker
>> cartoon whose caption was, "Yes, but it it art?" I enjoyed the session.
>>
>
>
> so Jerry, what did Prof Park talk about at the ACM/IEEE meeting? about
> electronic music?
He demonstrated results without going into the algorithms that created
them. Doing that, he showcased a program -- really a GUI for a program
-- that he did much of his work with. When I wrote I had hoped that his
wev site would be informative. Maybe it is, but I don't speak or read
Korean.
Jerry
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Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get.
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Reply by robert bristow-johnson●May 18, 20122012-05-18
On 5/17/12 10:54 PM, Jerry Avins wrote:
> I just returned from a Princeton Section ACM/IEEE-CS meeting at which
> the speaker was Joo Won Park. He is an assistant professor of music at
> Community College of Philadelphia and an electronic musician and
> composer. Those who read Korean might like his website at
> http://www.joowon.net/. It somehow reminded me of an old New Yorker
> cartoon whose caption was, "Yes, but it it art?" I enjoyed the session.
>
so Jerry, what did Prof Park talk about at the ACM/IEEE meeting? about
electronic music?
--
r b-j rbj@audioimagination.com
"Imagination is more important than knowledge."
Reply by Jerry Avins●May 17, 20122012-05-17
I just returned from a Princeton Section ACM/IEEE-CS meeting at which
the speaker was Joo Won Park. He is an assistant professor of music at
Community College of Philadelphia and an electronic musician and
composer. Those who read Korean might like his website at
http://www.joowon.net/. It somehow reminded me of an old New Yorker
cartoon whose caption was, "Yes, but it it art?" I enjoyed the session.
Jerry
--
Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get.
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