Hello,
I really can't comment on this list because I just signed up today - which
also makes this thread very useful for me.

I'm Raphael Santos, a brazilian music composition student who is also
interested in art in general - either more contemporary generative,
algorithmic, interactive, multimedia and this sort of thing or more
traditional stuff.

Anyway, I've been using supercollider and pure data on the music side and
managed to pick up some more traditional languages on my way.
Haskell seemed different enough from what I already knew and I decided to
try it out - finding out about this list made me glad that there are more
people using it for the things I'd probably use it for which I could learn
from.

On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 8:33 PM, Edward Amsden <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi guys,
>
> I'm Edward Amsden, a BS/MS student at the Rochester Institute of
> Technology.
>
> I've been fascinated since an early age with using computers to make
> especially music, but also other forms of art. I don't get to spend
> much time trying due to the busyness of being a dual
> undergraduate/graduate student. However, I do work primarily in
> Haskell, and I have gotten a few minor things working.
>
> Currently my graduate work is beginning to focus on Functional
> Reactive Programming, which has obvious and demonstrated uses in
> time-based and interactive art (music/video). (Those uses aren't the
> focus of my graduate work, but they are fun to play with)
> --
> Edward Amsden
> Undergraduate
> Computer Science
> Rochester Institute of Technology
> www.edwardamsden.com
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Raphael Santos
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