The Aesthetics and History of the Hub: The Effects of Changing Technology on Network Computer Music
Leonardo Music Journal (1998)
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Abstract
Discusses the aesthetic and performance history of the music group Hub. Information on the interactive computer network music of the group; Impact of changes in technology on the music of the group; Details of experiments with software synthesis and the Internet.
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The Aesthetics and History of the Hub: The Effects of Changing Technology on Network Computer Music
The Aesthetics and History of the Hub: The Effects of Changing Technology on Network
Computer Music
Author(s): Scot Gresham-Lancaster
Source: Leonardo Music Journal, Vol. 8, Ghosts and Monsters: Technology and Personality in
Contemporary Music (1998), pp. 39-44
Published by: The MIT Press
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Computer Music
Author(s): Scot Gresham-Lancaster
Source: Leonardo Music Journal, Vol. 8, Ghosts and Monsters: Technology and Personality in
Contemporary Music (1998), pp. 39-44
Published by: The MIT Press
Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1513398
Accessed: 03/11/2010 11:44
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