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2009
Hamilton, R., "Back To The Sea: A Software Realization of Dexter Morrill's "Sea Songs"", International Computer Music Conference, Copenhagen, Denmark, 08/30/2007, 2009. Abstract
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Hamilton, R., and C. Nanou, "For Jean-Claude: [re]Presenting Duet for One Pianist", International Computer Music Conference, Montreal, Canada, 08/2009. Abstract
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Wang, G., N. Bryan, J. Oh, and R. Hamilton, "Stanford Laptop Orchestra (SLOrk)", International Computer Music Conference, Montreal, 08/2009. Abstract
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Hamilton, R., "Building Interactive Networked Musical Environments Using q3osc", AES 35th International Conference: Audio for Games, London, UK, 2009. Abstract
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2008
Hamilton, R., "Maps and Legends : Designing FPS-Based Interfaces for Multi-user Composition, Improvisation and Immersive Performance", Lecture Notes in Computer Science - Computer Music Modeling and Retrieval. Sense of Sounds, vol. Volume 4969/2008, pp. 478-486, 2008. Abstract
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Hamilton, R., "q3osc: or How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love The Game", International Computer Music Conference, Belfast, Ireland, 2008. Abstract
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Cáceres, J. - P., R. Hamilton, D. Iyer, C. Chafe, and G. Wang, "To the Edge with China: Explorations in Network Performance", ARTECH 2008: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Digital Arts, Porto, Portugal, pp. 61–66, 2008.
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2007
Hamilton, R., "maps and legends: FPS-Based Interfaces For Composition and Immersive Performance", International Computer Music Conference, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2007. Abstract
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