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Multi-disciplinary facility where composers and researchers use computer-based technology as an artistic medium and as a research tool.
- Current Year Course Schedule
Current Year Course Schedule - Center for Computer Research...
- Research
The researchers working at CCRMA include graduate students,...
- The Knoll
The Knoll - Center for Computer Research in Music and...
- About
The Stanford Center for Computer Research in Music and...
- PhD Program
All CCRMA faculty, including adjunct and emeritus, can be...
- Workshops 2023
CONTACT: Nette Worthey, CCRMA Administrator 660 Lomita Court...
- Masters
Masters Program. The Master's degree in Music, Science, and...
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Publications - Center for Computer Research in Music and...
- Current Year Course Schedule
The Stanford Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA) is a multi-disciplinary facility where composers and researchers work together using computer-based technology both as an artistic medium and as a research tool.
Masters Program. The Master's degree in Music, Science, and Technology. Description: The Master of Arts degree in Music, Science and Technology (MA/MST) is a two-year degree granted at the successful completion of required and elective coursework totaling at least 45 units.
18 de may. de 2024 · CCRMA Open House 2024 Join us as we present lectures, hands-on demonstrations, posters, and musical performances of recent CCRMA research. Come explore the historic Knoll and see what we've been cooking up!
The Center offers studies leading to bachelor, masters and doctoral degrees with a full slate of academic courses, seminars, special interest group meetings, Summer workshops and colloquia. Concerts of computer music are presented throughout the year. Visit the CCRMA website.
Stanford's CCRMA (Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics) has remained a thriving center and community since the 1970s. CCRMA conducts research in computer music, composition and performance, music perception and cognition, audio signal processing, instrument and music-software design, virtual reality, intermedia, and more.
CCRMA's own Fernando Lopez-Lezcano returns to the Stage for a live performance with his modular synthesizers and other bleeps-and-blops-making devices. FREE and Open to the Public | In Person + Livestream