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== Location == The CMC is housed in [[Prentis Hall]], 632 West 125th Street, [[New York City]], across the street from Columbia's 17-acre [[Manhattanville, Manhattan|Manhattanville]] campus. The facility consists of a large graduate research facility specializing in computer music and multimedia research, as well as [[musical composition|composition]] and [[recording studio]]s for student use. Projects to come out of the CMC since the 1990s include: * [[ArtBots]] * [[dorkbot]] * [[PeRColate]] * [[Real-Time Cmix]] The director of the CMC is [[Seth Cluett]], and the CMC offers classes taught by [[George E. Lewis]], [[Seth Cluett]], [[David Soldier]], Anna Meadors, and [[Ben Holtzman]], as well as visiting faculty who give seminars every year. In collaboration with the Visual Arts Program in the Columbia University School of the Arts, the Computer Music Center offers a Sound Art MFA Program directed by [[Miya Masaoka]]. The program was founded in 2014 by Douglas Repetto who served as Director until 2016.
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