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 More options Nov 13 2012, 3:39 am
Newsgroups: nyc.seminars, gnu.misc.discuss
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From: secret...@lxny.org
Date: 13 Nov 2012 03:39:48 -0500
Local: Tues, Nov 13 2012 3:39 am
Subject: NYC LOCAL: Tuesday 13 November 2012 Lisp NYC: Drew Krause: Introduction to Algorithmic Composition
<blockquote
  what="official Lisp NYC announcement
        from
        http://lispnyc.org"
  more="http://wordecho.org/"
  time="7:00 pm on
        Tuesday 13 November 2012"
  place:"Meetup HQ - 9th Floor
         166 Crosby Street
         New York, NY 10012"
  edits="some reformatting">

 Drew Krause (wordecho.org) presents an introduction to
 algorithmic composition using Lisp, including several currently
 available Lisp music applications.  Additionally he discusses his
 own music work in Lisp, which includes search, constraint
 programming, random processes and other techniques.

 Drew has been using Lisp for over 10 years to compose chamber,
 orchestral, electronic and choral works. He is the author of the
 Common Lisp Composer's Library for algorithmic music composition
 and is on the music faculty of New York University.

 Complimentary pizza and beer are provided by Meetup.

 Location:

 Meetup HQ - 9th Floor
 166 Crosby Street
 New York, NY 10012

</blockquote>

Distributed poC TINC:

Jay Sulzberger <secret...@lxny.org>
Corresponding Secretary LXNY
LXNY is New York's Free Computing Organization.
http://www.lxny.org


 
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