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{{Short description|American computer music researcher}} '''Perry R. Cook''' (born September 25, 1955) is an American [[computer music]] researcher and professor emeritus of [[computer science]] and [[music]] at [[Princeton University]]. He was also founder and head of the [[Princeton Sound Lab]]. Cook has worked in the areas of [[physical modeling]], singing voice synthesis, music information retrieval, principles of computer music controller design, [[audio analysis]] and real-time [[computer music programming languages]] and systems, and has written a number of books on these subjects.<ref>P. Cook, ed. Music, Cognition and Computerized Sound: An Introduction to Psychoacoustics, MIT Press, 1999</ref><ref>P. Cook, Real Sound Synthesis for Interactive Applications, A.K. Peters Press, 2002</ref> Together with [[Gary Scavone]], he authored the [[Synthesis Toolkit]] and with [[Ge Wang]] the [[ChucK]] programming language. He is also a co-founder, with [[Dan Trueman]] in 2005, of the Princeton Laptop Orchestra ([[PLOrk]]). Cook was an invited keynote speaker at [[NIME]]-07, held in New York City in June, 2007. He is a Fellow of the [[Association for Computing Machinery]] (2008) and the Guggenheim Foundation (2003). Cook is also an avid conch shell musician, including the ancient conch-shell Peruvian instrument known as pututus.<ref>Cevallos, Marissa, [https://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2010/11/conch-trumpets-peru/ "3,000-Year-Old Conch Trumpets Play Again"], Wired Magazine, Nov. 19, 2010.</ref> Cook is a founding advisor (since 2008) to [[Smule]], a successful mobile music app company. In 2012, Cook and [[Ajay Kapur]] received an NSF-funded grant <ref>β NSF Grant#1140336 "A New Curriculum to Teach Computer Science Principles to Students in Digital Media Arts https://nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1140336</ref> to create a programming and technology curriculum for art schools. Beginning in 2013 with [[Ajay Kapur]] and others, Cook co-founded [[Kadenze]], an online arts education company. His adviser was [[Julius Orion Smith III]] at Stanford.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~jos/|title=JOS Home Page|website=ccrma.stanford.edu}}</ref> ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== * {{Official website|http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~prc/}} * [http://soundlab.cs.princeton.edu/ Princeton SoundLab] * [http://ccrma.stanford.edu/software/stk/ Synthesis Toolkit] * [http://plork.cs.princeton.edu/ Princeton Laptop Orchestra] * [http://chuck.cs.princeton.edu/ ChucK programming language] {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Cook, Perry R}} [[Category:1955 births]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:2008 fellows of the Association for Computing Machinery]] {{US-compu-bio-stub}} {{US-music-bio-stub}}
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