Education
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Audio: Theory,
Criticism, and Aesthetics This web page shows an outline of the course Jim Lee teaches. The links are interesting, well considered and informative. |
Film
Sound Theory A very good introduction to the aesthetics and processes of film sound. It also offers a good starting point for any performance art or dramatic production. |
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Handbook of Acoustic Ecology Barry Truax's seminal work It is a resource, in plain English, that is indispensable to the sound designer, composers with sound, and those interested in the field. |
music theory & history
online A very well laid out and diverse online resource organized by Dr Brian Blood for anyone interested in the topic |
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History of
Computer/Electronic Music Quite a good listing of web sites and it gives a fairly comprehensive list of people, technology and events. |
UCSC
Electronic Music Studios This site has a wealth of information for the electronic music student. The courses and research are both interesting and of a very high standard. |
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HyperPhysics This is a great site with some interesting and clearly put information on the physical aspects of sound and much more. |
Moulton Laboratories Good for getting some views on a large variety of sound issues. |
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Eric Chasalow Check out the ORAL HISTORY page, there is some truly great stuff there. (thanks Warren) |
Institute
for Psychoacoustics and Electronic Music A great resource for information on the topic. Check out the Archive and Research pages. |
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Tonemeister A very detailed and informative site offering a wealth of information for those interested in the world of sound. |
Interactive
Systems and Instrument Design in Music This is a very interesting and useful site discussing the many and diverse issues in gesture based computer control. The bibliographic pages provide a valuable set of references. |
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The Theory and Technique
of Electronic Music "Miller's excellent book ... which is so good and made in such a way that it's not pd specific and should be in everyone's library" (Paul Doornbusch) |
Ishkur's Guide to
Electronic Music An idiosyncratic view on dance/pop (& all of the esoteric permutations). Read the disclaimer. |
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NIME at itp/NYU Just check through the del.icio.us stuff & the various pages. Well worth a look. |
The Electronic Labyrinth "A study of the implications of hypertext for creative writers looking to move beyond traditional notions of linearity" |
SAE reference
material center
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