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Jam2 Jam features in Keynote

Network Jamming to be featured in Dr Pamela Burnard's Keynote In New Zealand: Modulating Spaces for Creativity and Innovation in Music Education

1. Situating  musical creativity and innovation in the community
(Irish initiative looks at music in communities)

2. Situating  musical creativity and innovation in a global community

Andrew Brown's  long awaited 'Making Music with Java.'

Description:

Making Music with Java is an introduction to music making through software development in the Java programming language using the jMusic library. It explains musical and programming concepts in a coordinated way. The book is written for the musician who wishes to learn about Java programming and computer music concepts, and for the programmer who is interested in music and sound design with Java. It assumes little musical or programming experience and introduces topics and issues as they arise. Sections on computer music and programming are interlaced throughout, but kept separate enough so that those with experience in either area can skip ahead as required.

Purchase from Lulu.com

ISBN: 978-1-4092-8133-7

Publisher: Lulu.com
Rights Owner: Andrew R. Brown
Copyright: © 2005 Andrew R. Brown Standard Copyright License
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Conversations at the Edge: Network Jamming

The State Library of Queensland is building a new space called The Edge  a place for experimentation and creativity, which provides new and digital tools to enable the exploration of critical ideas, green initiatives, new design practices and media-making.  Steve Dillon & Andrew Brown led a discussion about the value of Network Jamming as creativity support tool, collaborative technology and mode 3 learning.

 


The savetoDISC Research Network wishes the inspirational Music Education Researcher

Dr Pamela Burnard

a Very Happy Birthday.

Click to see jam2jam Birthday Card




  
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