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The Oxford handbook of computer music

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Introduction : the many futures of computer music / Roger T. Dean
A historical view of computer music technology / Douglas Keislar
Early hardware and early ideas in computer music : their development and their current forms / Paul Doornbusch
Sound synthesis using computers / Peter Manning
Computational approaches to composition of notated instrumental music : Xenakis and the other pioneers / James Harley
Envisaging improvisation in future computer music / Roger T. Dean
Computer music : some reflections / Trevor Wishart
Some notes on my electronic improvisation practice / Tim Perkis
Combining the acoustic and the digital : music for instruments and computers or pre-recorded sound / Simon Emmerson
Dancing the music : interactive dance and music / Wayne Siegel
Gesture and morphology in laptop music performance / Garth Paine
Sensor based musical instruments and interactive music / Atau Tanaka
Spatialization and computer music / Peter Lennox
The voice in computer music and its relationship to place, identity, and community / Hazel Smith
Algorithmic synaesthesia / Noam Sagiv, Roger T. Dean, and Freya Bailes
An introduction to data sonification / David Worrall
Electronica / Nick Collins
Generative algorithms for making music : emergence, evolution, and ecosystems / Jon McCormack ... [et al.]
Computational modeling of music cognition and musical creativity / Geraint A. Wiggins, Marcus T. Pearce and Daniel Müllensiefen
Soundspotting : a new kind of process? / Michael Casey
Interactivity and improvisation / George E. Lewis
From outside the window : electronic sound performance / Pauline Oliveros
Empirical studies of computer sound / Freya Bailes and Roger T. Dean
Toward the gender ideal / Mary Simoni
Sound-based music 4 all / Leigh Landy
Framing learning perspectives in computer music education / Jøran Rudi and Palmyre Pierroux.

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