Good stuff, all the hard work you've done in the field of live coding, yet 
no mention of Meta-ex nor clojure in the Computer Music Journal which has a 
whole issue dedicated to this subject  ;(
of course this is just from me scanning the issue.

keep up the inspiring work
I'll soon brush up on my theory for reentry into overtone

http://www.mitpressjournals.org/toc/comj/38/1

On Wednesday, April 2, 2014 1:33:54 PM UTC-7, Sam Aaron wrote:
>
> Howdy there Clojuristaritorians! 
>
> For those of you that enjoy seeing applications of code in none-business 
> contexts, you might be excited to see Clojure being mentioned in Imperica - 
> a Digital Arts & Culture Magazine: 
>
> http://www.imperica.com/en/in-conversation-with/meta-ex-the-music-of-code 
>
> Enjoy, and happy (arts) hacking! 
>
> Sam 
>
> --- 
> http://sam.aaron.name

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