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Alexis Kirke / South West England / Guggenheim Fellows / University of Plymouth / Roland Levinsky / Eduardo Reck Miranda / Levinsky / Noise / Plymouth / Local government in England / Devon / Peninsula Arts Contemporary Music Festival
Date: 2013-01-28 08:13:18
Alexis Kirke
South West England
Guggenheim Fellows
University of Plymouth
Roland Levinsky
Eduardo Reck Miranda
Levinsky
Noise
Plymouth
Local government in England
Devon
Peninsula Arts Contemporary Music Festival

SENSING MEMORY Festival Directors: Simon Ible, Director of Music, Peninsula Arts, Plymouth University Eduardo R. Miranda, Professor of Computer Music, Plymouth University Sensing Memory As well as creating a platform for

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