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📜 Hermans, Phillip. 2013. “Cooperation and Competition in Music Composition.” Master's thesis, Dartmouth College. http://philliphermans.com/scores/Hermans%20MA%20Thesis.pdf
The 70 pages of this work are split between a few quite rare approaches to music games. The sketched background is mostly about historical games (Antique, Renaissance). Presented later, there are games by the author, who designed them to be cooperative. And these, maybe the most surprisingly, are formally analyzed with the usage of computer models. In general, an interest in video games and education fits well here.
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