Spark 110: Computers that write music, play chess, and listen to cocktail parties
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Spark 110 - April 18 & 20, 2010
Jay Frank explains how technology is changing pop music, Lauren Simmons assigns a DRM assignment to her Music and Computers class at Leaside High School, Nora mentions openparliament.ca, John Culling builds audibility maps to help solve the cocktail party problem, Robert Martens and Steve Labourveau respond to Nora's interview with Jesse Schell, Tim Devine created Two Computers at Leisure Playing Chess in a Park, David Cope co-creates music with software composers Emmy and Emily Howell
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Jay Frank explains how technology is changing pop music, Lauren Simmons assigns a DRM assignment to her Music and Computers class at Leaside High School, Nora mentions openparliament.ca, John Culling builds audibility maps to help solve the cocktail party problem, Robert Martens and Steve Labourveau respond to Nora's interview with Jesse Schell, Tim Devine created Two Computers at Leisure Playing Chess in a Park, David Cope co-creates music with software composers Emmy and Emily Howell
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