The sound of innovation
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"In the 1960s, a team of Stanford musicians, engineers, computer scientists, and psychologists used computing in an entirely novel way: to produce and manipulate sound and create the sonic basis of new musical compositions. This group of interdisciplinary researchers at the nascent Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA, pronounced "karma") helped to develop computer music as an academic field, invent the technologies that underlie it, and usher in the age of digital music. In The Sound of Innovation, Andrew Nelson chronicles the history of CCRMA, tracing its origins in Stanford's Artificial Intelligence Laboratory through its present-day influence on Silicon Valley and digital music groups worldwide." -- Publisher's description.
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Trevor Pinch
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Wiebe E. Bijker
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Andrew J. Nelson
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W. Bernard Carlson
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- SOSound of InnovationAndrew J. Nelson
Sound of Innovation
- SOSound of InnovationAndrew J. Nelson
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- TSThe sound of innovationAndrew J. Nelson
The sound of innovation
- SOSound of InnovationAndrew J. Nelson
Sound of Innovation
- SOSound of InnovationAndrew J. Nelson, Wiebe E. Bijker, W. Bernard Carlson, Trevor Pinch
Sound of Innovation
- SOSound of InnovationAndrew J. Nelson
Sound of Innovation