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Granular and Synthesis

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Ars Electronica 98
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This written information is an attempt to edit further into the hearts and minds of future generations. The information I share will be personal and reflective. My relationship with Kurt Hentschlager and Ulf Langheinrich and to GRANULAR-SYNTHESIS has become close. Their phrase “we have a serious problem” as the hard drive crashed a week before the premiere of MODELL 5 back in 1994 could never have been more of an uderstatement, as since then the three of us have all experienced personal catastrophes, invariably in the middle of production.

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Gerfried Stocker Christine Schöpf

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Stubbs, M. (1998). Granular and Synthesis. In: Stocker, G., Schöpf, C. (eds) Ars Electronica 98. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-38430-5_42

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