We all have our lists, but one useful thing is to check out various course
materials for computer music courses at different university/college
settings. Sometimes they post listening lists as part of the materials, and
you can get an idea of what other people are teaching.


On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 4:00 PM, Samuel Burt <[email protected]
> wrote:

> I've been teaching classes for several years now and always provide
> examples of electronic music from the origins to the 70s. I've also been
> integrating a little historical background of modern dance music. What I'm
> really lacking is a substantial list of important works that have been made
> possible by personal computers, especially those that incorporate
> interactivity or couldn't have been made without intense digital processes
> like FFT or granularization. I'm familiar with a few, but is there already
> a good list to draw from so I don't get bored from repetition?
>
> Works created in Pd are even better for selling the idea of learning to
> program interactive media.
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
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