Will there be program notes? What's the deadline for getting the notes in?
Thanks,
laurie
On 1/15/07, Ge Wang
I believe that official policy is still that ChucK shouldn't be used in anything aplication that requiers reliability, including but not limited to nuclear reactor management, public performance and especially alarm-clocks.
That reminds me, there will be a Princeton Laptop Orchestra concert this Thursday in Princeton; nearly every piece uses ChucK.
At last count, more than 20 chuckified PLOrk pieces have premiered.
Nonetheless, this official policy still stands. We may relax the policy at a future time and lift the warning on chucking nuclear reactors.
Here is the blurb for the concert:
----- http://plork.cs.princeton.edu/upcoming.html -----
The Princeton Laptop Orchestra (PLOrk) presents PLOrk Winter Concert
8pm, Thursday January 18th, 2007 Taplin Auditorium, Princeton University
featuring works and performances by: Perry R. Cook | MR Daniel | Scott Elmegreen | Rebecca Fiebrink | John Fontein | Michael Hammond | Anne Hege | Matt Hoffman | Laurie Hollander | Andrea Mazzariello | Ananya Misra | Spencer Salazar | Scott Smallwood | Alan Tormey | Ge Wang | Samson Young
directed by Perry Cook and Ge Wang
The Princeton Laptop Orchestra (PLOrk) presents an evening of new music, composed and performed by members of the Fall 2006 PLOrk ensemble and seminar.
The event is free and open to the public.
http://plork.cs.princeton.edu/ ----
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