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Daniel Arfib develops research on synthesis and processing of sounds, and the creative gesture in computer music at the Laboratory of Mechanics and Acoustics (LMA) of the CNRS de Marseille since 1977, where he now holds the position as a Director of Research. He is a close associate of Jean-Claude Risset for many years. His early works of pure synthesis, compiled on an LP Musique Numérique released in 1980 have received awards in several prestigious competitions (Summary Festival, etc.). He is the organizer of the "5th Computer Music Days" in 1998 in La Londe-les-Maures in the Var (the first issue of this national event in South-East). Coordinator of European action involving ten countries of the EEC entitled DAFX (Digital Audio Effects). Member of the office of then ADERIM AFIM (French Association of Computer Music). Founding Member (1983) and still active in the Harmonic Exploration Workshop, creator in 1986 of the first creation software discs photosoniques. Daniel Arfib is causing the project numerical simulation disc photosonique conducted in collaboration with the SFW team "Acoustics perceptive and Computer music" of the LMA. After an initial presentation in Beijing (International Computer Music Conference, 1999), he realised the first version in 2001, when he presented the concert "The World harmonic Daniel Arfib" in Thoronet (2001), then at the International Conference "NIME 2002" (New Interfaces for Musical Expression); in Dublin in 2002 in a duet concert with Jac