Michael Sanie
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Ray Ewan
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"New to SF and love electronic music and technology." |
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Tim Barnes
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Rom_
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"I'm new in the Bay Area, I'm working with Live on electronica/hip hop stuff. I wanna see what's happening here!!" |
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Frederick Umminger
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brad
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Josh Boughey
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"I make a touch controller called the Stribe. I'm in Boston but I really like the Bay Area." |
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Chris Bryant
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yan
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ge
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"I am an assistant professor in the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA) at Stanford University. I work on research ranging from software systems + languages for music, laptop orchestras, and music + computer science education." |
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Noah Thorp
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"I'm the organizer of this event. I am excited about music technologies that cross platforms and I get excited hearing about what others are working on. I am actively developing open source projects in Max/MSP, csound, ruby, python, and Java." |
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Matt Kresse
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"Hey, I just moved out here from upstate NY. I've been interested in computer music ever since college, but now that I'm in the Bay area I want to take the opportunity to get to know some of the influential people in the community." |
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dennis cao
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SynthiaPayne
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"synth player and vocalist, and sometimes play synths with my voice. Love Max and Jitter. Internet music jammer since 2005, NINJAM name: Synthany. UCSC MFA grad 2007. " |
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Tim Thompson
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"I wrote KeyKit. I'm interested in all things new. I work with MIDI and OSC, mostly. In the area of audio manipulation, I've written a VST wrapper module for python. Lately I'm doing graphics and music simultaneously using multitouch controllers." |
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lowlifi
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Adam (H)
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Deven Hariyani
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"I'm a technologist and an entrepreneur here in the bay area. I believe that by combining our digital lifestyles with digital music we can create a much richer experience for people through music. Using music as the medium to integrate our lives." |
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achzicherz
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"Noise, Noise and Noise...80hz and oh so low. Rumbles and shakes anyone? LIVE is so very enjoyable and I'm learning something new all day. Collaborators welcome!" |
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David Kelso
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