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Andrew Brown is an educator, researcher, musician and author. He is Associate Professor in Music and Sound at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) and Research Manager for the Australasian CRC for Interaction Design. His academic expertise is in technologies that support creativity and learning, computational music and art, and the philosophy of technology. His creative activities focus on real-time audio-visual works using generative processes and live-coding performances. He is the author of the book Computers in Music Education: Amplifying Creativity, published by Routledge in New York.
Andrew Brown is an educator, researcher, musician and author. He is Associate Professor in Music and Sound at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) and Research Manager for the Australasian CRC for Interaction Design. His academic expertise is in technologies that support creativity and learning, computational music and art, and the philosophy of technology. His creative activities focus on real-time audio-visual works using generative processes and live-coding performances. He is the author of the book Computers in Music Education: Amplifying Musicality, published by Routledge in New York.

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Andrew Brown is an educator, researcher, musician and author. He is Associate Professor in Music and Sound at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) and Research Manager for the Australasian CRC for Interaction Design. His academic expertise is in technologies that support creativity and learning, computational music and art, and the philosophy of technology. His creative activities focus on real-time audio-visual works using generative processes and live-coding performances. He is the author of the book Computers in Music Education: Amplifying Musicality, published by Routledge in New York.

See more details at my web site: http://www.explodingart.com/arb/