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[SIGMusic] EOH!
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- Subject: [SIGMusic] EOH!
- From: "Jacob Lee" <jelee2@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 6 Mar 2008 18:47:02 -0600
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So "'In C' In C" (erm, in Python) is to the point where it sits there
and makes noise rather resembling the actual composition In C. I'll be
hanging out in the ACM office all night making it interactive / fun to
play with. Come join / hack! Or stop by tomorrow / saturday to see
it.... it sounds kinda cool.
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Jacob Lee
artdent@xxxxxxxxx