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Elon Musk
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Walter Isaacson
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From the author of Steve Jobs and other bestselling biographies, this is the astonishingly intimate story of Elon Musk, the most fascinating and controversial innovator of our era—a rule-breaking visionary who helped to lead the world into the era of electric vehicles, private space exploration, and artificial intelligence. Oh, and took over Twitter.
When Elon Musk was a kid in South Africa, he was regularly beaten by bullies. One day a group pushed him down some concrete steps and kicked him until his face was a swollen ball of flesh. He was in the hospital for a week. But the physical scars were minor compared to the emotional ones inflicted by his father, an engineer, rogue, and charismatic fantasist. His father’s impact on his psyche would linger. He developed into a tough yet vulnerable man-child, prone to abrupt Jekyll-and-Hyde mood swings, with an exceedingly high tolerance for risk, a craving for drama, an epic sense of mission, and a maniacal intensity that was callous and at times destructive.
At the beginning of 2022—after a year marked by SpaceX launching thirty-one rockets into orbit, Tesla selling a million cars, and him becoming the richest man on earth—Musk spoke ruefully about his compulsion to stir up dramas. “I need to shift my mindset away from being in crisis mode, which it has been for about fourteen years now, or arguably most of my life,” he said. It was a wistful comment, not a New Year’s
resolution. Even as he said it, he was secretly buying up shares of Twitter, the world’s ultimate playground. Over the years, whenever he was in a dark place, his mind went back to being bullied on the playground. Now he had the chance to own the playground.
For two years, Isaacson shadowed Musk, attended his meetings, walked his factories with him, and spent hours interviewing him, his family, friends, coworkers, and adversaries. The result is the revealing inside story, filled with amazing tales of triumphs and turmoil, that addresses the question: are the demons that drive Musk also what it takes to drive innovation and progress?
Featuring 56 lessons by 49 music technology experts from around the
world, The Music Technology Cookbook is an all-in-one guide to the
world of music technology, covering topics like: composition (with
digital audio workstations such as Ableton, Soundtrap, GarageBand);
production skills such as recording, editing, and equalization;
creating multimedia (ringtones, soundscapes, audio books, sonic
brands, jingles); beatmaking; DJing; programming (Minecraft,
Scratch, Sonic Pi, P5.js); and, designing instruments (MaKey
MaKey). Each lesson tailored for easy use and provides a short
description of the activity, keywords, materials needed, teaching
context of the contributing author, time required, detailed
instructions, modifications for learners, learning outcomes,
assessment considerations, and recommendations for further reading.
Music educators will appreciate the book's organization into five
sections-Beatmaking and Performance; Composition; Multimedia and
Interdisciplinary; Production; Programming-which are further
organized by levels beginner, intermediate, and advanced. Written
for all educational contexts from community organizations and
online platforms to universities and colleges, The Music Technology
Cookbook offers a recipe for success at any level.
In Max/MSP/Jitter for Music, expert author and music technologist
V. J. Manzo provides a user-friendly introduction to a powerful
programming language that can be used to write custom software for
musical interaction. Through clear, step-by-step instructions
illustrated with numerous examples of working systems, the book
equips readers with everything they need to know in order to design
and complete meaningful music projects. The book also discusses
ways to interact with software beyond the mouse and keyboard
through use of camera tracking, pitch tracking, video game
controllers, sensors, mobile devices, and more. The book does not
require any prerequisite programming skills, but rather walks
readers through a series of small projects through which they will
immediately begin to develop software applications for practical
musical projects. As the book progresses, and as the individual's
knowledge of the language grows, the projects become more
sophisticated. This new and expanded second edition brings the book
fully up-to-date including additional applications in integrating
Max with Ableton Live. It also includes a variety of additional
projects as part of the final three project chapters. The book is
of special value both to software programmers working in
Max/MSP/Jitter and to music educators looking to supplement their
lessons with interactive instructional tools, develop adaptive
instruments to aid in student composition and performance
activities, and create measurement tools with which to conduct
music education research.
Beyond Sound: The College and Career Guide in Music Technology is a
must-read for anyone who loves music technology and wants to build
a career in this competitive, fast-paced and exciting world. It is
an outstanding resource for college and high school students, high
school career centers, university placement centers, and libraries.
Beyond Sound reflects on major technological advancements in recent
history and explains why now is the ideal time to start a music
technology career. An in-depth consideration of music technology
education looks at over 200 schools that offer Music Technology,
Music Recording, Music Industry, and Music Business programs.
Beyond Sound considers the differences between BM, BS, BA, and BFA
degrees as well as Graduate School, Trade School, and Art school
programs. The reader is given the tools to research and make
informed decisions about where to go to pursue their own formal
music technology education. Beyond Sound provides practical
guidance on career preparation, including how to get a great
internship, how to land that first job, and how to make connections
and move up in the business. Music technology jobs in recording,
live sound, television and film, digital media, video games, retail
sales, and education are described in great depth and clarity.
Successful professionals in each of these fields share their
stories, experiences, advice, and suggestions in candid interviews
that provide the reader with a rare glimpse inside the professional
world of music technology. Author Scott L. Phillips draws on his
seventeen-year career as a technology trainer and educator, his
scholarly research of music technology programs, and his extensive
network of music technology professionals to bring the reader an
intimate and accurate view of the exciting world of music
technology. With this book, the aspiring music technologist will be
able to learn about, prepare for, and begin a successful career
that goes far Beyond Sound.
In Max/MSP/Jitter for Music, expert author and music technologist
V. J. Manzo provides a user-friendly introduction to a powerful
programming language that can be used to write custom software for
musical interaction. Through clear, step-by-step instructions
illustrated with numerous examples of working systems, the book
equips you with everything you need to know in order to design and
complete meaningful music projects. The book also discusses ways to
interact with software beyond the mouse and keyboard through use of
camera tracking, pitch tracking, video game controllers, sensors,
mobile devices, and more.
This book will be of special value for everyone who teaches music
at any level, from classroom instructors to ensemble directors to
private studio instructors. Whether you want to create simple
exercises for beginning performers or more complex programs for
aspiring composers, this book will show you how to write customized
software that can complement and even inspire your instructional
objectives.
No specialist foreknowledge is required to use this book to enliven
your experience with music technology. Even musicians with no prior
programming skills can learn to supplement their lessons with
interactive instructional tools, to develop adaptive instruments to
aid in composition and performance activities, and to create
measurement tools with which to conduct research.
This book allows you to:
-Learn how to design meaningful projects for composition,
performance, music therapy, instruction, and research
-Understand powerful software through this accessible introduction,
written for beginners
-Follow along through step-by-step tutorials
-Grasp the principles by downloading the extensive software
examples from the companion website
This book is ideal for:
-Music educators at all levels looking to integrate software in
instruction
-Musicians interested in how software can improve their practice
and performance
-Music composers with an interest in designing interactive music
-Music therapists looking to tailor programs to the needs of
specific groups or individuals
And all who are interested in music technology.
Visit the companion website at www.oup.com/us/maxmspjitter http:
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On Listening is a unique collection of forty multi-disciplinary
perspectives drawn from anthropology, bioacoustics, geography,
literature, community activism, sociology, religion, philosophy,
art history, conflict mediation and the sonic arts including music,
ethnomusicology and field recording. These specially commissioned
contributions explore the many ways in which skilled listening can
mediate new relationships with our physical environment and the
people and other species that we share it with. From the
Introduction: Listening has become an increasingly popular subject
of study. It features in conferences, in academic journals, in
doctoral research projects. However, reflexive listening is an
applied practice that exceeds the boundaries of academic
institutions to take its place in a number of everyday settings.
This book aims to connect the scholarly and the experiential and
extend the contemporary discourse on listening.
Ultimate quick reference guide for any earthling's questions about
our solar system, whether a student, lover of all things space, or
stargazing and night sky enthusiasts. Beautifully designed with
images from NASA and expertly written by science author, consultant
and professor John Roch, PhD who includes more facts per page than
any book or website. This 6 page laminated guide will last a
lifetime so you will always know what the surface temperature of
Mercury is, how many known satellites Neptune has, what the Kuiper
Belt is, or what other dwarf planets there are besides Pluto?
6-page laminated guide includes: Solar System Breakdown Essential
Terms Space Missions Listed for Each Object & Planet Below Sun
Mercury Venus Earth Moon Mars Asteroid Belt Ceres Jupiter Saturn
Uranus Neptune Kuiper Belt Pluto Haumea Makemake Eris More Solar
System Facts
Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given
area. Leading scholars are given the opportunity to explore their
subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions
of travel. They are relevant but also visionary. Space policy is
now a top priority in international relations. This timely Research
Agenda takes the definition of space policy itself as an object of
analysis rather than as an unquestioned premise. It presents the
multi-faceted spectrum of elements combined within space policy
which are crucially relevant to security, welfare and modern
society. Chapters demonstrate why space matters and how space
policy research has reflected this during the past half-century.
Expert international contributors set out a forward-looking
research agenda for the 2020s, identifying key problems and
conflicts related to the topic and exploring policy, regulatory
approaches and diplomatic mechanisms to reach possible solutions.
The types of actors and institutions playing a key role in space
policy are also examined through an interdisciplinary lens.
Scholars and students of political science, international relations
and law will find this to be a sophisticated, cutting-edge resource
for analysing and understanding the multi-dimensional impacts of
space policy.
A momentous look at the private companies driving the revolutionary new space race.
In 2008, Elon Musk's SpaceX became the first private company to build a low-cost rocket that could reach orbit. Suddenly Silicon Valley, not NASA, was the epicentre of the new Space Age.
Ashlee Vance follows four pioneering companies - Astra, Firefly, Planet Labs and Rocket Lab - as they race to control access to outer space. While the space tourism ambitions of billionaires such as Bezos and Branson make headlines, these under-the-radar companies are striving to monetise Earth's lower orbit; to connect, analyse and monitor everything on Earth.
With unprecedented access to private company headquarters, labs and top-secret launch locations - from the US to New Zealand, Ukraine to India - Vance presents a gripping account of private jets, communes, gun-toting bodyguards, drugs, espionage investigations and multimillionaires guzzling booze as their fortunes disappear.
This is the most pressing and controversial technology story of our time. Welcome to the new Wild West above the clouds.
A wildly fun and scientifically sound exploration of what alien
life must be like Scientists are confident that life exists
elsewhere in the universe. Yet rather than taking a realistic
approach to what aliens might be like, we imagine that life on
other planets is the stuff of science fiction. The time has come to
abandon our fantasies of space invaders and movie monsters and
place our expectations on solid scientific footing. Using his own
expert understanding of life on Earth and Darwin's theory of
evolution--which applies throughout the universe--Cambridge
zoologist Dr. Arik Kershenbaum explains what alien life must be
like: how these creatures will move, socialize, and communicate.
Might there be an alien planet with supersonic animals? A moon
where creatures have a language composed of smells? Will aliens
scream with fear, act honestly, or have technology? The Zoologist's
Guide to the Galaxy answers these questions using the latest
science to tell the story of how life really works, on Earth and in
space.
This third volume of the new ASME Press Book Series on Renewable
Energy also edited by Dr. Rao and published by ASME Press is based
on updated chapters from the classic 2011 Handbook of Energy and
Power Generation in addition to a new chapter appropriate for the
title of this book. The discussions in this book update Wind Energy
since the publication of 2011 Handbook by Dr. Rao in Chapters 1, 2,
3 and 4. Since the coverage in the 2011 Handbook is considered
applicable even for the present it is retained in total with the
contributions for original authors for Chapters 1, 2, 3 and 4 an
update for Chapter 6, 7, 8 and 9 of the 2011 Handbook. Chapter 1
covers "NASA Developments and Potential"; Chapter 2 addresses
"Scope of Wind Energy Generation Technologies since 2011"; and
Chapter 3 "Scope of Wind Energy in the US since 2011; and Chapter 4
"Wind Energy in the Netherlands Since 2011". Chapter 5, an update
of Chapter 10 of the 2011 Handbook is titled as before in the 2011
Handbook, "Role of Wind Energy Technology in India and Neighboring
Countries" by original author M.P. Ramesh and finally the last
Chapter 6 is a new Chapter "Artificial Intelligence in Wind Energy"
by Dr. Weifei Hu. The book contains over 200 pages with 28 tables,
143 figures, 379 footnotes and over 102 additional references in
this updated version. The book has an index as before in the
original edition, to help users easily navigate through the text
and graphics.
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