Today on Networked Music Review

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Interview: Adam Nash
http://turbulence.org/networked_music_review/2007/12/13/interview-adam-nash/

Adam Nash is a new media artist, composer, programmer, performer and writer.
He works primarily in networked real-time 3D spaces, exploring them as live
audiovisual performance spaces. His sound/composition and performance
background strongly informs his approach to creating works for virtual
environments, embracing sound, time and the user as elements equal in
importance to vision…

Net_Music_Weekly: John Lifton's "Green Music"
http://turbulence.org/networked_music_review/2007/12/13/net_music_weekly-joh
n-lifton/

Over the course of four days in June 1976, while open to the public, six
large plants in the center of the glass Plant Conservatory in San
Francisco’s Golden Gate Park, produced an audible, live digital music
score, based on bio-electric sensing of their responses to light,
temperature, movement and other physio-environmental factors (using gold
needle electrodes at the base of the stem and root). Amid the ‘tropical
garden’ stood a five foot high rack of audio and digital processing
systems, including the just purchased, Altair 8800, which John was
constantly (re)programming in Machine Language…

NMR Commission: "BliK" by Roberto Osorio-Goenaga
http://turbulence.org/networked_music_review/2007/12/12/blik-by-roberto-osor
io-goenaga/

BliK an interactive installation and networked musical composition method
based on collaborative “Web 2.0″ principles. The composer / participant
types directives / keywords - referencing one of the LEMUR ModBots - into a
blog post to create a musical score. The LEMUR ModBots are a set of
single-function percussive bots that work as a percussion ensemble…

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