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Personal bio
Ge Wang is an Associate Professor at Stanford University, at the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA). He specializes in artful design and computer music. Ge researches programming languages and interactive software design for music, instrument design, laptop orchestras, expressive design of virtual reality, philosophy of design, and education at the intersection of computer science and music. Ge is the author of the ChucK music programming language, the founding director of the Stanford Laptop Orchestra (SLOrk). Ge is also the Co-founder of Smule (reaching over 200 million users), and the designer of the iPhone's Ocarina and Magic Piano. Ge is the recipient of a 2016 Guggenheim Fellowship, and the author of a radical new book on design, technology, life, and art, called Artful Design: Technology in Search of the Sublime (Stanford University Press, 2018). Currently teaching
MUSIC 199: Independent Study
(Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer)
MUSIC 198: Concentrations Project (Autumn, Winter, Spring) MUSIC 298: MA/MST Capstone Project (Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer) MUSIC 299: Independent Study (Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer) MUSIC 321: Readings in Music Theory (Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer) MUSIC 341: Ph.D Dissertation (Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer) MUSIC 390: Practicum Internship (Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer) MUSIC 398: PhD Dissertation Proposal (Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer) CS 390B: Curricular Practical Training (Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer) CS 390C: Curricular Practical Training (Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer) MUSIC 399: D.M.A. Final Project (Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer) CS 390D: Part-time Curricular Practical Training (Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer) CS 399: Independent Project (Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer) CS 399P: Independent Project (Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer) CS 499P: Advanced Reading and Research (Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer) SYMSYS 190: Senior Honors Tutorial (Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer) MUSIC 220D: Research in Computer-Generated Music (Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer) CS 499: Advanced Reading and Research (Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer) CS 191: Senior Project (Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer) CS 191W: Writing Intensive Senior Research Project (Autumn, Winter, Spring) |