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| − | + | '''Harold Schellinx''' (aka Har$) is an independent musician/composer/artist, writer and theorist. He was born in Maastricht, the Netherlands. Avant-rock musician based in [[Amsterdam]] (1975-1985). Editor and London correspondent of Dutch 'modern music magazine' ''Vinyl'' (1981-1983). Studied formal music and computer-aided composition with Gottfried Michael Koenig at the [[Institute of Sonology Utrecht|Utrecht Institute of Sonology]] (1983-85), and mathematics and its foundations with Anne Troelstra at the University of Amsterdam (Ph.D. 1994). Researched in mathematical logic and the foundations of computer science (1990-2000). [http://www.harsmedia.com/SoundBlog/about.html (2025)] | |
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| + | * [https://harsmedia.com/SoundBlog SoundBlog], [http://soundblog.net] | ||
| + | * [https://medium.com/@soundblog Medium] | ||
| + | * [http://www.harsmedia.com/ Harsmedia] | ||
| + | * [https://unpublic.bandcamp.com/ UnPublic on Bandcamp] | ||
| + | * [[Mastodon::https://me.dm/@soundblog|Mastodon]] | ||
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Revision as of 11:06, 3 February 2025
Harold Schellinx (aka Har$) is an independent musician/composer/artist, writer and theorist. He was born in Maastricht, the Netherlands. Avant-rock musician based in Amsterdam (1975-1985). Editor and London correspondent of Dutch 'modern music magazine' Vinyl (1981-1983). Studied formal music and computer-aided composition with Gottfried Michael Koenig at the Utrecht Institute of Sonology (1983-85), and mathematics and its foundations with Anne Troelstra at the University of Amsterdam (Ph.D. 1994). Researched in mathematical logic and the foundations of computer science (1990-2000). (2025)
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