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Author: Iris Garrelfs

Iris Garrelfs is a sound artist and researcher at the University of the Arts, London where she is exploring process in sound arts practice. As a member of CREAM (Collaboration for Research Enhancement by Active Metadata), she also is a visiting academic at the University of Southampton.

Procedural Blending and Annalist

By Iris Garrelfs Posted on 18/10/2015 Posted in Uncategorized

From Graham Klyne On Friday 9 October, Iris Garrelfs and Graham Klyne attended a “Linked Music Hackathon” at Goldsmith’s University.  The event was organised by Kevin Paige and David Weigl under the auspices of the Semantic Media projects SLICKMEM (Semantic 
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