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Re: [microsound] use of complex data for composition
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- Subject: Re: [microsound] use of complex data for composition
- From: christopher jette <christopherjette@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2008 11:15:18 -0700
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Samuel, I am guessing that the you looked at this already, but I would be
curious to see your findings/thoughts on the complex data that is sound v
all other data. After all, sound is rather real world and is fairly
complex.
Cheers~
Christopher
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 4:06 AM, Samuel van ransbeeck <thinksamuel@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> Hello
> I have to write a paper about the use of complex data
> for composition. These data can be stock exchange
> prices, football scores, wheather data. So te data has
> to come fropm 'reallife' situations, not stochastic
> formulas. Anyone can provide me with information? If
> you happen to do this kind of composition, please send
> me some explanation so I can include it in my paper.
>
> Thanks
> Samuel
>
>
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