Perry R. Cook

Professor, Author

1955 –

68

Who is Perry R. Cook?

Perry R. Cook is an American computer music researcher and professor emeritus of computer science and music at Princeton University. He is also the head of the Princeton Sound Lab.

Cook has worked in the areas of physical modeling, singing voice synthesis, 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. 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, of the Princeton Laptop Orchestra. 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 and the Guggenheim Foundation.

Cook is also an avid conch shell musician, including the ancient conch-shell Peruvian instrument known as pututus.

His adviser was Julius Orion Smith III at Stanford.

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Born
Nov 28, 1955
Also known as
  • Perry Cook
  • Perry Raymond Cook
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • PhD, Stanford University
    Electrical engineering
    ( - 1991/01)
Employment
  • Princeton University

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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