November 16, 2007 lecture by Ge Wang for the Stanford University Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (CS 547). In the first part of this talk, Ge presents the design, philosophy, and development of ChucK, a computer music programming language intending to provide a different approach, expressiveness, and thinking with respect to time and parallelism in audio programming - as well as a platform for precise and rapid experimentation. In the second part of this presentation, Ge describes his adventures with the "laptop orchestra": a new type of large-scale, computer-mediated music ensemble.
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this is awesome! goodjob..
thegreeensky 2 months ago
nice invention!
adelle0001 2 months ago
Ground-breaking invention!
grunder20 2 months ago
Wow. This is really off the charts. Ground breaking!
grunder20 2 months ago
See Joseph Schillinger....;-)
TheCosmicSurfer 6 months ago
Chuck norris facts o.o
1337Cr4ckZ0r 11 months ago
AWSOMEEE!!
allfre2 1 year ago
I am interested in it, because I need to write computerized music
tramrunner 1 year ago
CHUCK is amazing. Just becuase it WORKS right after downloading
tramrunner 1 year ago
Awesome, a music programming language created by that Asian guy from dragonforce. looking forward to using it.
asfaqqq 1 year ago