DILib - William Brent

The Digital Instrument Library (DILib) for Pure Data is a set of 
abstractions and externals that were developed for a course on digital 
musical instrument design. DILib is intended to streamline the process 
of realizing musical instruments that make use of the types of control 
data streams mentioned above. In addition to providing convenience, the 
library’s components are designed to establish a level of 
standardization with respect to the varied methods for obtaining sensor 
data from widely available hardware.

William’s creative work encompasses experimental music performance 
projects and various non-musical undertakings, such as the compilation 
of conflated idioms presented at [www.conflations.com]. He holds a Ph.D 
in music from UC, San Diego, where he studied in the computer music area 
with Miller Puckette, F.R. Moore, and Shlomo Dubnov. He has also earned 
Bachelor of Music and Master of Arts degrees in Composition, studying 
with Peter Hatch, Fred Frith, Alvin Curran, Chris Brown, and Pauline 
Oliveros.

http://williambrent.conflations.com/pages/bio.html
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