Re: [livecode] apologies for an off topic post

From: Peter Worth <peterworth2_at_googlemail.com>
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 09:49:18 +0000

i just realised i never thought to properly introduce myself to the
list, because i've been lurking for ages. sorry about that. anyway,
i'm pete, and i'd really like to come to the conference in sheffield
(nice and close to me - thanks for avoiding london) so i'll hopefully
meet some of you there.

On 21/02/07, Peter Worth <peterworth2_at_googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi
>
> > PhDs in composition are a rare treat if funding is involved; you probably
> > know already, but it's a hard one to get funding for, though I believe in
> > recent years I've seen composition PhDs with funding advertised at
> > DeMontford and at the Sonic Arts Research Centre at Queen's University
> > Belfast.
>
> They're a rare treat for sure. My first thought was to try for one in
> York at the music research centre, where i did my MA. There are
> various bits of funding available and i think i'd stand a reasonable
> chance, but then i realised I don't want to spend my entire academic
> career in a single institution, hence looking elsewhere for similar
> departments to the York MRC (which sit between a music department and
> an electronics or computing department).
>
> I saw the Belfast projects as well, they look good actually... and
> i'll check out DeMontford - thanks for that.
>
> > Not sure of your own background, and when you say live\interactive do you
> > mean electronic music, and if so, to what degree technology development and
> > what degree creative applications? Because the places that might have
> > funding or might be good centres for electronic music aren't necessarily
> > music departments. And I don't want to discount overseas possibilities too,
> > though you may have family commitments or the like.
>
> Yes, i do mean electronic music. I'm from a technical background, but
> I'm really now only interested in the creative applications of
> technology. Livecoding, interactive compositions, realtime
> environmental sound processing etc. Institutions which aren't
> necessarily music departments sounds interesting... can you give a
> couple of examples?
>
> Thanks for the advice, it's much appreciated.
>
> Pete.
>
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