Hey everyone,

I just thought I'd give you a heads up of what I'm currently doing with Clojure 
and Overtone within the music space. I gave a talk at a music tech conference 
in London a good few months ago and they just put the video online:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJqH5bNcIN0

It's a pretty good description of the kinds of things we do (as Meta-eX) and a 
demonstration of the power of Clojure for making and manipulating music live in 
front of an audience. We also put a different spin on the notion of performance 
testing of our software ;-)

The great thing about this video for me is that I can clearly see the huge 
improvements we've made since then. Clojure is such a joy to hack with and I 
feel wonderfully productive with it. Our system is a massively concurrent beast 
handling and coordinating many different streams of information (nREPL comms, 
MIDI devices, monomes, OSC messages, etc.) in addition to coordinating the 
synthesis engine with the GLSL shaders. Such fun stuff!

For more info, check us out here: http://meta-ex.com

Finally, for anyone in the London/Cambridge area - you might want to come to 
Wysing Arts Festival to see us play: 
http://www.wysingartscentre.org/whats_on/annual_music_festival

Sam

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