Hey, I'm Stephen Lavelle.  I properly spend my time making computer games (
http://www.increpare.com/ ).  I tried doing one in haskell, but in the end
decided to stay clear of it for real-time/larger projects.  I've used
haskell in the past for a lot of small tasks, but musically for modelling
some music-theory related stuff - mainly counterpoint, but also some more
hierarchical stuff.  I joined this list because I was using haskell for art
stuff and was interested in seeing what other people were up to with it.
The former no longer applies, but the latter still does.

On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 11:11 PM, alex <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> This list has been around for a good few years now, and has 122
> subscribers.  There have been some interesting threads, mainly about
> music libraries, but not a great deal of discussion.
>
> When we made this list it was in the spirit of being as inclusive as
> possible, and that the subject matter would be defined by the people
> who joined.  I'm wondering then if it's time to break the ice and try
> to entice a few lurkers out, to broaden the discussion a little.  I'd
> really like to know why on earth people would subscribe to a mailing
> list called 'haskell art'.
>
> So, why not hit reply and introduce yourself (even if you've posted
> already), and reveal your interest in haskell and/or art, whatever
> that may be.  I'll do it too, but someone else go first :)
>
> Cheers,
>
> alex
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