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The Sound and Music Computing Field: Present and Future

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Pages 143-148 | Published online: 30 May 2008

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Federico Avanzini, Giovanni De Poli & Davide Rocchesso. (2012) Preface: Special Issue on Creativity Rethinks Science. Journal of New Music Research 41:4, pages 295-297.
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Xavier Serra, Roberto Bresin & Antonio Camurri. (2007) Sound and Music Computing: Challenges and Strategies. Journal of New Music Research 36:3, pages 185-190.
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Marc Leman, Federico Avanzini, Alain de Cheveigné & Emmanuel Bigand. (2007) The Societal Contexts for Sound and Music Computing: Research, Education, Industry, and Socio-Culture. Journal of New Music Research 36:3, pages 149-167.
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Sergio Canazza, Giovanni De Poli & Alvise Vidolin. (2022) Gesture, Music and Computer: The Centro di Sonologia Computazionale at Padova University, a 50-Year History. Sensors 22:9, pages 3465.
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