From: jeff nordahl (jnordahl@hotmail.com)
Date: Tue Dec 28 1999 - 17:58:49 MST
I heard about the Hendrix Experiment through some friends who I am no longer
in touch with. They were not invovled with it, but had read about it or
talked about it in class or something. I believe they had also experimented
with Beethoven. I had this conversation about a year ago in Santa Cruz, and
the folks supplying the info were students at UCSC. That is all I am
authorized to tell you. jeff
>jeff nordahl wrote:
>
> > If all we are is a pattern of atoms *thoughts*,
> > then we have already successfully uploaded a
> > portion of Jimi Hendrix. Perhaps someone else knows
> > more about this software, but I heard that all
> > of Jimi Hendrix's music was fed into a computer.
> > The computer then analyzed, deciphered, and
> > constructed consistent patterns from Jimi Hendrix's
> > music.
>
>
>I followed this line of research closely for a while (I did an AI
>music-composition project as an undergraduate), but haven't heard about the
>Hendrix project. I've missed a lot of very recent developments, though.
>
>I'd LOVE to learn more about this. Do you -- or does anyone -- recall any
>other
>details about this project?
>
>Thanks,
>Brian.
>--
>My email was down from 1999.12.27 through
>1999.12.28, morning, PST. Sorry.
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