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DAVID COPE is an author, musician, and Professor<br />

Emeritus at the University of California at Santa<br />

Cruz, California. His book “Computers And <strong>Music</strong>al<br />

Style” (1991), and “Experiments In <strong>Music</strong>al<br />

Intelligence” (1996) are both available from A-R<br />

Editions, “Techniques Of The Contemporary<br />

Composer” (1997) is available from Schirmer Books, “New Directions<br />

In <strong>Music</strong> (7th Edition)” (2000) is available from Waveland Press, “The<br />

Algorithmic Composer” (2000) is available from A-R Editions, “Virtual<br />

<strong>Music</strong>” (2001), and “Computer Models Of <strong>Music</strong>al Creativity” (2005)<br />

are both available from MIT Press.<br />

Website: http://arts.ucsc.edu/faculty/cope/<br />

Interview: January 10th 2008 Santa Cruz, California, United States<br />

Photo: David Cope / University of California at Santa Cruz, California<br />

IAN CORRIGAN is an author, musician, ritualist,<br />

teacher, and Archdruid Emeritus of A Druid<br />

Fellowship based in Tucson, Arizona. His books “The<br />

Book Of The Dragon: A New Grimoire” (1982),<br />

“Druidheachd: Symbols And Rites Of Druidry”<br />

(1993), “Sacred Fire, Holy Well: A Druid’s Grimoire<br />

Of Lore, Worship, And Magic”, and “Grammary: Charms And<br />

Incantations” were all independently published, and “The Portal<br />

Book: Teachings And Works Of Celtic Witchcraft” (1996) is available<br />

from the Association For Consciousness Exploration. He is an<br />

influential writer on both the Neo-druidic and Wiccan branches of the<br />

Pagan movement, and is deeply involved in creating rites and training<br />

to enhance Druid spirituality. Ian Corrigan, together with his partner<br />

and priestess Liafal, are the Pagan-folk duet called Awen.<br />

Website: www.adf.org<br />

Interview: June 16th 2008 Tucson, Arizona, United States<br />

Interview arranged by Anthony Thompson, A Druid Fellowship, Inc.<br />

Photo: Ava Francesca / A Druid Fellowship, Inc.<br />

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