Did anyone go to this?

At some point I should share my vision of sound processing with semi-random
pattern creation and constraints for harmonization. I cannot wait to work on
that project. if only I could find the time...
IN


On Sun, Apr 24, 2016 at 05:09:14PM -0500, Chuck Cole wrote:
> 
> Dr. John Shier will present a "Chalk Talk" and slides of his published work.
> For examples, visit his website at:   <http://john-art.com/>
> http://john-art.com/  .
> 
> Invited Guests:   Dr Bill Kamp  - math & software guru and Matt Bruzek  -
> software guru with Canonical (Ubuntu, etc)  .
> 
> Attendance is open, but registration is needed.
> 
> The meeting is April 30th, from 9:30 to 12:45 at Intertech in Eagan (more
> details in the link below). 
> 
>  
> 
> John is a PhD in Physics.  He was in IEEE 25 years, has published 15 papers
> and has 13 patents.
> 
> He was in IC device development 30 years, with 20 in analog and mixed signal
> technology where he became fascinated with randomness.  He taught physics at
> Normandale Community College for 7 years after retiring. 
> 
> John and a partner have published much of this material before in journals
> beginning in 2006.  This algorithm was discovered in 2010.
> 
> He will show a short movie of images made by his colleague, and bring framed
> prints Shown at a County Fair so we get a visual orientation before he goes
> into his techniques and algorithms in additional images.
> 
> To register or for more information, follow this link:
> <https://meetings.vtools.ieee.org/m/39392>
> https://meetings.vtools.ieee.org/m/39392  
> 
> Questions:  contact  <mailto:tc-computer at ieee.org> tc-computer at ieee.org.
> 
>  
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Bruce Hanson, Chair Twin Cities Computer Society
> 
> Chuck Cole,  Vice Chair Twin Cities Computer Society
> 

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