Computer History Museum

Computing in music & the arts

The West Coast Computer Faire was an annual computer industry conference and exposition. The first faire was held in 1977 and was organized y Jim Warren and Bob Relling. At the Time, It was the biggest computer show in the world, intended to populatize the personal computer in the homes. The Sixth West Coast Conference took place in San Francisco on April 3-4-5, 1981. This is the recording of the panel titled "Computing in music and the arts". The titles of the papers presented are: "FM synthesis and the casheab 32 channel synthesizer" by Ceaser Castro. "STARS, an automated manager for small performing arts centers" by David J. Blow. "A three-dimensional computer input output system" by David Dameron.

Item Details

Date
1981-04-04 (Made)
Type
Audio
Catalogue number
102738903
Other identifying number
Tape # 23 (Other number)
Format
Standard Audio Cassette
Acquisition number
X2595.2004