The new book, Chaos Theory: Modeling, Simulation and Applications, has recently been published. In it is “Aesthetic considerations in algorithmic and generative composition,” which I wrote for the 3rd Chaotic Modeling and Simulation International Conference (CHAOS2010). Abstract: Models of chance operations, random equations, stochastic processes, and chaos systems have inspired composers as historical as Wolfgang…
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Last summer postgraduate student Hugh Lynch and I had a paper presented at the Electroacoustic Music Studies Network Conference – EMS 2011, New York City: Hugh Lynch and Robert Sazdov – ‘An investigation into compositional techniques utilized for the three-dimensional spatialization of electroacoutic music’ http://www.ems-network.org/ems11/abstract.html#L Also, we had a paper presented at the International Computer…
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Tuesday 30th August – Friday 2nd September
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