EMUSIC-L Digest Volume 35, Issue 08 This issue's topics: Address Lines (2 messages) contacting Electronic Musician magazine Your EMUSIC-L Digest moderator is Joe McMahon . You may subscribe to EMUSIC-L by sending mail to listserv@american.edu with the line "SUB EMUSIC-L your name" as the text. The EMUSIC-L archive is a service of SunSite (sunsite.unc.edu) at the University of North Carolina. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 Dec 1991 20:58:00 GMT From: Eric McCormick <0004775674@MCIMAIL.COM> Subject: Address Lines I have noticed that recently alot of the messages are coming through to my mailbox from "Electronic Music Discussion List" instead of the actual address of the person who sent the message. Has there been a change in the listserv software recently, or is my Mail system here not passing me the sender correctly? Eric McCormick MCI 0004775674@MCIMAIL.COM ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 Dec 1991 16:59:04 EST From: "Joseph D. McMahon" Subject: Re: Address Lines There may have been. You might want to check with jim@auvm.american.edu (the LISTSERV postmaster at AU). Forward him a sample message. --- Joe M. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Dec 1991 09:28:35 EST From: Brian Adamson Subject: contacting Electronic Musician magazine The Jan 1992 issue of Electronic Musician magazine tells how to submit questions to the magazine via e-mail from Internet. (These questions are sometimes published in their letters to the editor column). Simply e-mail to: EMEDITORIAL@PAN.COM (their address on PAN) -- Brian Adamson NRL Code 5523 adamson@itd.nrl.navy.mil ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Dec 1991 09:59:05 EST From: Mike Wu Subject: Electronic Arts Graduate Programs Does anybody know about RPI's Master of Fine Arts degree in Electronic Arts? To quote from the brochure: " The MFA program is conceived as an electronic arts program in an integrated artistic and technological environment. The program offers the opportunity to gain expansive knowledge with computer music, video art, computer imaging techniques, animation, and performance. The curriculum stresses creative studio-based work and emphasizes the unique problems presented by performance and public presentation of these media. " Does anybody know of similar graduate programs, especially those that focus upon interactive systems? Please e-mail replies to me. If there is enough interest, I'll summarize. mikew ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Dec 1991 16:01:33 PST From: Malcolm Humes Subject: Electronic Arts Graduate Programs I tried to reply to Mike by email, but it bounced... so I'll send it here and hope that others find this of some interest: Mike Wu asked: >Does anybody know of similar graduate programs, especially those that >focus upon interactive systems? There is a graduate music program at Mills College in Oakland California. The Mills Music department phone # is (510) 430-2171. Emphasis is on electronic music, or so it seems, though people I know who have gone through the program were exposed to a lot of other stuff like gamelon musics. I don't think there is much emphasis on multimedia and visual computer arts but I'm pretty sure there's plenty of video facilities and access to multimedia stuff... don't know about interactive. Someone in the program is on some other mailing list I'm on, so I might be able to give you an internet mail address of someone who could give you an insider view of program there. - malcolm@wrs.com BTW, people might consider including their email addresses somewhere in the text of their message since replies often take indirect paths and bounce! ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 6 Dec 1991 08:48:54 -0800 From: Tom Erbe Subject: Re: Electronic Arts Graduate Programs malcolm writes about Mills College: >Someone in the program is on some other mailing list I'm on, so I might >be able to give you an internet mail address of someone who could give >you an insider view of program there. > > - malcolm@wrs.com If anyone has an interest in the program here, send me a note with your questions, etc. Or send a note to Chris Brown (cbmus@mills.edu), who is the director of the electronic music program. Briefly, the focus at Mills is interactive systems for performance, utilizing small computers. We encourage people to build and/or code their own systems. A lot of work here utilizes the language HMSL, which is a group of compositional tools based on Forth. Current faculty includes: Chris Brown, Maggi Payne, Alvin Curran, Phil Burk and John Bischoff. -------- Tom Erbe * Technical Director * Center for Contemporary Music * Mills College tom@mills.edu * Mills College, Oakland, CA 94613 * (510) 430-2191 ------------------------------ End of the EMUSIC-L Digest ******************************