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'A Towering Virtue of Necessity': Interdisciplinarity and the Rise of Computer Music at Vietnam-Era Stanford
Stanford, more than most American universities, transformed in the early Cold War
into a research powerhouse tied to national security priorities. The budgetary and legitimacy
crises that beset the military- industrial- academic research complex in the
1960s thus struck Stanford so deeply that many feared the university itself might not
survive. We argue that these crises facilitated the rise of a new kind of interdisciplinarity
at Stanford, as evidenced in particular by the founding of the university’s computer
music center. Focusing on the “multivocal technology” of computer music,
we investigate the relationships between Stanford’s broader institutional environment
and the interactions among musicians, engineers, administrators, activists,
and funders in order to explain the emergence of one of the most creative and profi table
loci for Stanford’s contributions to industry and the arts
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