Helpful stuff
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Sound studio and
audio calculations 3 - online - acoustics conversion engine Very good calculator for audio based problems. |
music theory & history
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Justin's Drama & Theatre
Links This site has links to many practitioners, includes definitions of theatre/drama styles and terms and much more. You will have to do a bit of a search as much of the pages are now taken up with advertising but in the end it is well worth a look. |
Joe Wolfe |
Index of /glossary2004
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JBL Sound
reinforcement manual Great in depth reference for sound system designers |
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OReilly
Digital Media Some interesting reviews but not aimed at the high end professional user |
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Blogs, Discussion Forums, Artists Pages
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Great Dance Weblog Lots of interesting discussion on dance and related stuff. Check out the Dance & Technology Guide, especially the papers. |
Artcylopedia A reference for many artist whose works & musings are available on the web |
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Defining Lines An online exhibition curated by Christine Wang (check out her site too) |
Ludology |
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Metabolo.org "is a research site on the theory and practice of designing for emergence. Our field lies at the intersection of technology, biology and ecology." |
Artists, people
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Warren
Burt Warren is a challenging composer in and mentor to electronic art in Australia. His diverse work is always interesting and often very beautiful. |
Simon Penny Interesting theoretician, artist and educator in the realm of new media |
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steven
brown sound designer The technical information is very helpful and the links comprehensive (mostly in Britain). His article is very interesting and a great start in developing a sense of sound design/composition for theatre. |
Simon
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Gordon Monro Gordon is a fine composer of electro-acoustic music. His compositions are challenging and his interests lie in digital synthesis and manipulation, algorithmic processes and acoustic instruments. He is currently a part-time postgraduate student at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. |
Cajid |
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austraLYSIS The site for the austraLYSIS and SOMA ARTS group. It offers a number of links to various computer/sound artists in Australia and some of the services that they can provide. |
Anne Norman |
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NYID Not Yet It's Difficult is an interesting and innovative performance company developing new and interesting ideas, commenting on salient cultural issues. |
Time
Space Texture |
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Robin Allot |
Nigel Nettheim |
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The
Aural Imagination |
Gregory
Little Academic and artist looking into “synnoetics”—a term coined in 1961 by Louis Fein in unpublished documents, to describe “the cooperative interaction, or symbiosis of people, mechanisms, plant or animal organisms, and automata into a system that results in a mental power (power of knowing) greater than that of its individual components.” (Fein, 1960). Some interesting art works are available on his site too. |
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Tonemeister A very detailed and informative site offering a wealth of information for those interested in the world of sound. |
David Cope Composer, programmer and teacher. Experiments in Musical Intelligence and the software he has written contribute very much to the fields of computer music, musicology and composition. |
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Kai
Harada's Sound Handbook This is a wonderful description of the needs, processes, questions and answers to many sound design issues |
F. David
Peat An interesting physicist and philosopher with a very broad world view. |
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Yumi Umiumare A wonderful dancer. |
Jeremy Alsop My brother & a fine musician too |
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Joe Paradiso Well worth checking out the publications and links pages |
John Toth An intermedia artist and use a computer as an instrument to explore the layering of sculpture, painting, music, sound, dance, video, film, slides and written text. |
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DJSpooky that subliminal kid. Have a read of the articles,& a listen to the sounds. |
David Worrall an interesting composer with broad interests, check here for his audio courses. |
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" |
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Record Producers Music producers and recording studios free resources plus record producers and musicians home recording equipment shop. Take 125 unique video tours around the World's best music Recording Studios and watch 144 of the World's leading Record Producers talking on camera about their music, favourite recording studios, must have recording equipment & software and discover their secret production techniques ! |
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Electronic Musician
podcasts Podcasts of various producers and engineers talking about their work |
Electronic Journals and conference proceedings
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The
Journal of Music and Meaning A free online refereed journal discussing music and meaning in a variety of areas, including musicology, computer/EA music and composition. |
crossings "Crossings is a peer-reviewed multidisciplinary academic journal that aims to explore the areas where technology and art intersect" |
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NIME conference
proceedings New musical interface design. Have a look through the variety of conference proceedings. |
Mikropolyphonie This is a very interesting refereed on line journal representing works from Australia and beyond. It contains a gallery, non-refereed forum pages and a large number of interesting links. |
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: an international conference on music and dance Lots of interesting comment on the relationship(s) between dance and music |
Citeseer Lots of links to papers in the scientific domain. |
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cyclic
defrost a magazine on Australian electronic music |
Resonate The online magazine of the Australian Music Centre |
Associations
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Australasian
Computer Music Association |
Electronic
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Australian Centre for the Arts and Technology ACAT provides a great venue for study and research into computers and interdisciplinary art making. There has been very interesting work in sonic/visual spaces, virtual and otherwise, and the research into these areas is continually developing. |
World
Forum of Acoustic Ecology The web page of the WFAE,AN excellent resource for informstion about the natural world we inhabit. |
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CTHEORY
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NOEMA Two very interesting discussion sites on current events. Noema also has a great deal of calls for works, papers etc. Both sites are well worth a look |
Compositiontoday Lots of articles about mostly acoustic music composers |
Manufacturers: software, hardware etc
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Cycling 74 The home of Max/MSP/Jitter, need I say more. It also has a number of great links for the EA musician. |
jMusic A very good tool for the computer musician. The links and references pages are quite comprehensive. |
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Richmond
Sound Design Ltd. This page gives a whole lot of information about the products of the company, including the Richmond Audio Box. The Theatre Sound Designer & Resources Directory and the Bibliographies, Articles and Papers links are fantastic. |
AudioMulch This is the site for AudioMulch, a very interesting and extremely useful program. The discography page shows how widely it is used and the breadth of its applications. I use it as a significant part of my teaching and am regularly amazed at the variety in the work my students create with AM. |
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pd [pure
data] Pd is free software [that] was written to be multi-platform and therefore is quite portable; versions exist for Win32, IRIX, GNU/Linux, BSD, and MacOS X running on anything from a PocketPC to an old Mac to a brand new PC. |
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