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Computer Music Journal, Volume 31
Volume 31, Number 1, 2007
- David Bithell:
Image, Engagement, Technological Resource: An Interview with Roger Reynolds. 10-28
- Christopher Ariza:
Automata Bending: Applications of Dynamic Mutation and Dynamic Rules in Modular One-Dimensional Cellular Automata. 29-49
- Mark Feldmeier, Joseph A. Paradiso:
An Interactive Music Environment for Large Groups with Giveaway Wireless Motion Sensors. 50-67
- Pierfrancesco Bellini
, Ivan Bruno, Paolo Nesi
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Assessing Optical Music Recognition Tools. 68-93
Volume 31, Number 2, 2007
- Felipe Otondo
:
Creating Sonic Spaces: An Interview with Natasha Barrett. 10-19
- Robert J. Gluck:
The Columbia - Princeton Electronic Music Center: Educating International Composers. 20-38
- Mikhail Gorman, Amir Lahav, Elliot Saltzman, Margrit Betke:
A Camera-Based Music-Making Tool for Physical Rehabilitation. 39-53
- David Meredith
:
Optimizing Chew and Chen's Pitch-Spelling Algorithm. 54-72
Volume 31, Number 3, 2007
- Barry Truax:
Powers of Two. 4
- Keith Muscutt:
Composing with Algorithms: An Interview with David Cope. 10-22 - John Chowning:
Stria: Lines to Its Reconstruction. 23-25 - Matteo Meneghini
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An Analysis of the Compositional Techniques in John Chowning's Stria. 26-37 - Laura Zattra
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The Assembling of Stria by John Chowning: A Philological Investigation. 38-64 - Kevin Dahan:
Surface Tensions: Dynamics of Stria. 65-74 - Olivier Baudouin:
A Reconstruction of Stria. 75-81
Volume 31, Number 4, 2007
- Andrew J. Milne
, William A. Sethares, James Plamondon:
Isomorphic Controllers and Dynamic Tuning: Invariant Fingering over a Tuning Continuum. 15-32
- Andreas Stefik, Melissa Stefik, Mark Curtiss:
An Automatic Translator for Semantically Encoded Musical Languages. 33-46 - Patrick Hill, Simon Holland, Robin C. Laney
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An Introduction to Aspect-Oriented Music Representation. 47-58
- Paul Nauert:
Division- and Addition-Based Models of Rhythm in a Computer-Assisted Composition System. 59-70

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