Ah, we live in textured times. In early September, the University of Montana hosted its annual Mountain Computer Music Festival, which brings experimental computer-made music to an idyllic outdoor setting on the edge of the UM campus. That alone is an odd enough juxtaposition; but now, you can experience the whole series of performances from the comfort of your computer desk. Nutty. Here’s a link to the page where the videos can be viewed and heard, courtesy of UM professor (and festival organizer) Charles Nichols.
Computer music, played outdoors, seen on your computer
October 14th, 2009 · No Comments
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