Correa Diego | 1 May 2009 05:44
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Inscripciones Abiertas: Taller de Algoritmia Mayo 2009 (Santiago, Chile)

Inscripciones Abiertas: Taller de Algoritmia Mayo 2009


Están abiertas las inscripciones para los módulos:

Introducción a Pure Data (Pd)
  Se tratarán de forma representativa y práctica los temas de instalación, uso y dirección de la herramienta Pd al control lógico de métodos básicos en audio e imagen.

Introducción a Métodos en Música y Video-Performance con Pd
  Se pondrán en practica técnicas de análisis y síntesis de audio e imagen con la herramienta lógica de Pure Data bajo métodos estéticos musicales de escalamiento tonal y análisis del movimiento corporal. Requisito: Introducción a Pure Data.

Teoría y Técnica en Música Electroacústica con Pd
  Se revisará la teoría y técnica en música electrónica bajo los aspectos de síntesis del sonido y su dinámica musical.
  
Métodos en Video-Performance con Pd
  Se plantearán alternativas prácticas en análisis y síntesis de video para el tratamiento estético a la interpretación mediante el movimiento corporal.
  

Los módulos están compuesto por cuatro alumnos como máximo.

Todos los módulos constan de cuatro sesiones de 90 minutos cada uno donde se analizan las técnicas y se ponen en práctica los conocimientos.

Mayor información e inscripciones al correo electrónico algoritmia [en] labormedia.cl


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Derek Holzer | 5 May 2009 18:51
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Theremin Sensors Workshop with Andrei Smirnov

Theremin Sensors Workshop with Andrei Smirnov
= 5 days with final concert-presentation =

Monday 18 May - Friday 22 May 2009, 12.00-18.00 daily
Final presentation Saturday 23 May, 19.00

Location: eNKa / ElsenStr. 52 (2.Hof) Berlin, Germany
Telephone: +49 (0)176 20626386

Course Participation fee: 100 euros

Registration is required for this workshop and can only be done via 
email to:
eNKa_NK[at]gmx[dot]de, www.myspace.com/enka52

Please register early to ensure a place. Places are limited to 12.

This intensive workshop offers hands-on introduction to interactive 
systems, based on the theremin-sensor technology developed by Andrei 
Smirnov and based on the same principle as a well known electronic 
musical instrument the Theremin, invented by Russian inventor Leon 
Theremin in 1919.

The sensors are small and sensitive digital Theremins useful for 
numerous applications including motion tracking, gestural interfacing, 
monitoring of small variations of electrical capacitances related to any 
sorts of conductive materials and media, including metal objects, foil, 
liquids, water, human body, plants, metal threads, thin plastic films 
with metallization, all sorts of Christmas stuff etc.

As a starting point of the workshop participants will convert their 
laptops into digital multichannel Theremins to develop further, during 
the workshop different interactive audio/video installations, motion 
capturing systems, unusual gestural interfaces, 3D Theremins, digital 
Terpsitones and other unusual musical instruments.

The workshop is oriented on sound and media artists, composers and 
musicians, who have particular interest in sound art and interactive 
systems, forgotten history and musical technology in general.

The theoretical introductions, which accompany a workshop, give detailed 
technical overview of sensor technology and construction, basic 
principles of operation of the theremin based systems, art and music 
applications, useful concepts and ideas, condensed historical content, 
mostly related to almost forgotten historical facts.

Participants will learn

= How to detect different sorts of motion and measure it
= How to monitor very small variations of electrical parameters
= How to deal with the data acquired
= How to integrate these systems into musical performance, dance, video, 
sound and art installations
= How to build multichannel sensor systems based on Arduino microcontrollers
= How to program new instruments and perform with them

Requirements

Each participant should have a computer with an audio input and headphones.
All computers and software should be configured and checked in advance (!).

Minimal configuration

1. Laptop with PD or MAX/MSP installed
2. Stereo audio input
3. Personal headphones
4. All appropriate cables
5. Appropriate amount of power plugs

Useful options

Experienced participants interested in development of multichannel 
theremin-sensor systems should bring multichannel sound cards or Arduino 
microcontrollers which will be converted into multichannel USB theremins.

For those who hate computers and interested in pure analog circuits some 
breadboards will be very useful.

Software

Participants should have some skills in PD or MAX/MSP programming.

It is also possible to work with any favorite software, oriented on 
interactive systems development, which allow external control via OSC or 
MIDI (Supercollider, Isadora etc.). In all cases control data will be 
provided via MAX/MSP runtime or PD patches from instructor's library. It 
is important to remember that in many cases the use of extra software 
will result in significant increase of latency and other possible timing 
problems.

Analog and digital USB sensors for testing, experimenting and 
performance as well as all appropriate software libraries will be 
provided by instructor as well as different stuff for antenna construction.

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=Schedule=

Day#1

10:00 - 12:00 - Lecture:
Introduction to the Theremin Sensors and their applications.
12:00 - 13:00 - questions/break
13:00 - 17:00 - practical workshop

Day#2

10:00 - 12:00 - Lecture:
Multichannel t-sensor systems: development and programming.
12:00 - 13:00 - questions/break
13:00 - 17:00 - practical workshop. Participants can bring their own 
materials and antennas to experiment with, or use already prepared stuff.

Day#3

10:00 - 12:00 - Lecture:
Motion tracking and beyond. Overview and comparison of different concepts.
12:00 - 13:00 - questions/break
13:00 - 17:00 - practical workshop. Participants are working on their 
projects developing installations and performances for the final 
presentation.

Day#4

10:00 - 12:00 - Lecture:
Hot riding t-sensors. Tips and tricks.
12:00 - 13:00 - questions/break
13:00 - 17:00 - practical workshop. Participants are working on their 
projects developing installations and performances for the final 
presentation.

Last day

Last preparations and final presentation of results
Schedule will be announced

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Learn More: http://asmir.theremin.ru/tsensors.htm

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jim | 6 May 2009 08:33
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Workshop on Streaming and PD at upcoming Subtle Technologies Festival

Hi ,
I thought there may be some people on the list interested in a workshop
taking place at this years Subtle Technologies Festival in Toronto .
This years festival theme is "networks"
http://www.subtletechnologies.com 
The 2 day workshop, June 10th and 11th is taught by Julien Ottavi and
will include an introduction to the Linux distribution APODIO that he
created. Below is some information on the workshop program. More info
can be found here:
http://www.subtletechnologies.com/2009/?page_id=204 . If you have any
questions feel free to contact me.
Jim

Workshop Program
• Introduction to Gnu/Linux and APODIO distribution
• A/V tools for recording, mixing, effects, real-time…
• Introduction streaming technology (icecast server, A/V clients)
• Pure Data fundamentals ( build an audio patch for network
collaboration, automation system and control device such as wii,
joystick, mouse and keyboard)
• Basics of remote control protocol (vnc, netsend/netreceive, OSC…)
• Online collaborative performance (end of the workshop)

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Miller Puckette | 8 May 2009 02:07

Pd 0.42-5 released

Pd version 0.42-5 is ready:

http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/software.htm

or via svn:
svn checkout https://pure-data.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/pure-data/trunk/pd/

Bug fixes: abs~, log~, pd~ -ninsig 0.

The 32 channel limit for ASIO and on Mac is no longer imposed.

A -noautopatch startup flag stops Pd from auto-connecting to new objects
(which some people seem to hate :)

cheers
Miller
Hans-Christoph Steiner | 8 May 2009 06:22
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Re: [PD] Pd 0.42-5 released


Its a patch from Dan Wilcox, it should be in the patch tracker.

.hc

On May 7, 2009, at 10:16 PM, hard off wrote:

> is there any way to make the 'open' dialogue window ignore hidden  
> files/folders?  this seems to happen automatically with the version  
> of pd-extended i have.
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> (linux, ubuntu)
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Hans-Christoph Steiner | 8 May 2009 17:54
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NIME 2009 Conference and Workshops Update


I'll be teaching a Pd+Arduino+Mapping workshop at the next NIME  
conference:

Begin forwarded message:

> From: nime@...
> Date: April 13, 2009 10:07:02 AM EDT
> To: community@...
> Subject: [NIME community] NIME 2009 Conference and Workshops Update
>
> Carnegie Mellon hosts NIME 2009
> -----------------------------------------------
> Carnegie Mellon University will host the New Interfaces for Musical  
> Expression
> (NIME) Conference June 4 - 6, 2009. NIME 2009 will feature a variety  
> of
> workshops, papers, posters, demonstrations, and performances. These
> presentations will be given by researchers and musicians from all  
> over the
> world, who will gather in Pittsburgh to share their knowledge and  
> late-breaking
> work on new musical interface design.
>
> NIME 2009 will include a special focus on Tradition and Innovation.  
> Events
> related to this theme include a keynote speech by acclaimed  
> electronic media
> artist Paul DeMarinis, and an international teleconference with  
> computer music
> pioneers William Buxton, John Chowning, Roger Linn, and Max Mathews.
>
> There is still time to register for the conference at the early  
> registration
> rate of $300 or the early student registration rate of $150 by May  
> 1. After May
> 1, regular registration wil cost $400 and regular student  
> registration will be
> $200.
> To register, visit http://www.nime2009.org/registration.php.
>
> In addition to the conference, Carnegie Mellon also is hosting day- 
> long
> workshops, all of which take place on campus June 3.
> The workshops include:
> ·	 Sound Synthesis and Algorithmic Composition Using Nyquist and  
> Audacity
> Presenter: Roger B. Dannenberg
> ·	 Mapping Sensors to Pd via Firmata
> Presenter: Hans-Christoph Steiner
> ·	 Interactivity by Code: SuperCollider
> Presenter: James Harkins
> ·	 Handmade Electronic Music -- The Art of Hardware Hacking
> Presenter: Alex Inglizian
> ·	 Max MSP
> Presenters: Luke DuBois and Andrew Benson
> ·	 Sensor interfacing with I-CubeX
> Presenter: Axel Mulder
>
> For more information, visit: http://www.nime2009.org/workshops.php.
>
> We look forward to your participation in the expanded community of  
> creators,
> composers, performers and artists who will be represented at NIME  
> 2009!
>
> NIME 2009 is sponsored by Carnegie Mellon School of Music, Carnegie  
> Mellon
> College of Fine Arts, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Carnegie  
> Mellon School
> of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon Entertainment Technology  
> Center, The
> University of Pittsburgh Department of Music and Duquesne  
> University's Mary
> Pappert School of Music.
>

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Derek Holzer | 13 May 2009 15:53
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Hackteria & Labhacking Workshop with Dusseiller & Koenig, May30-June3 Berlin NK

H a c k t e r i a & l a b h a c k i n g with Marc R. Dusseiller & Kaspar
koenig

Saturday 30 May - Wednesday 3 June 2009, 12.00-18.00 daily

Location: eNKa / ElsenStr. 52 (2.Hof) Berlin, Germany
Telephone: +49 (0)176 20626386

Course Participation fee: 100 euros

Registration is required for this workshop and can only be done via 
email to: enka_nkATgmxDOTde

Please register early to ensure a place. Places are limited to 16.
For Workshop leaders' Biographies and full description and additional 
reading go to myspace.com/enka52

Overview--Experimental make-workshop with multilayered outcome for 
people interested in sound, DIY-biology, microscopy and interaction of 
living microorganisms. Knowledge in physical computing, video and sound 
processing, electronics and puredata is welcome, but not compulsary.

Description--In this workshop the experiments will take place in 
close-up view of microorganisms (e.g. water bears aka tardigrades, 
amoebae and collected organisms from urban environments), which appears 
to be a world by itself. Maybe due to the scaling and the amplification 
of a microscope, but maybe also due to all parameters of imagination 
that the microcosmos provokes. Growth and behaviour of these microscopic 
animals remind us of our own micro-macro-development. With the image and 
the movement of the organisms, the participants are encouraged to 
collect inspiration and bridge video and sound to what they experience 
with these small ‚"animalcules‚", as termed by their first observer 
Leeuwenhoek in 1677.

The participants will learn how to work with the usb-microscopes and 
hack webcams to be used as microscopes, observe the behaviour and motion 
of the waterbears and other microorganisms, find sounds from the lab 
equipment, hack into electronic devices to integrate into bioelectronic 
culture devices and build habitats for the animals. Also they will 
discover sounds from the different instrumentation and utilities of the 
laboratory. Recycle and compose arrangements for Lab-visual and 
Lab-sound scapes and benefit from a cross fertilization between the 
whole (scientific) equipment (you can bring your own too!) and an 
artistic metaphorical language. The outcome can be a video with a 
microscopic soundtrack, a living object with singing waterbears, a 
performance with laboratory sounds, or an openLab Hackteria installation.

Material needed--The participant should bring their own laptop/computer, 
a webcam with an adjustable lens and some general lab stuff they have 
access to.

Material available various labware, glassware, petri-dishes, 
usb-microscopes, microorganisms, soldering stations, electronic parts, 
arduinos etc..

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matohawk | 17 May 2009 11:54
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Call to participate - Blank Pages #5 and #6 - Paris

In french only, sorry!

Appel à participation aux performances audio et vidéo Pages Blanches #5 
et #6 et scène ouverte Pure Data
à Saint-Ouen dans le cadre du festival  Mal au Pixel #4

Dans le cadre du festival Mal au Pixel #4 2009 (du 02 au 07 juin 2009) 
et du parcours West Digital (06 juin 2009) nous recherchons des artistes 
sonores, musiciens et vidéastes maîtrisant l'environnement de 
programmation Pure Data pour interpréter la partition Pages Blanches. 
Cette partition demande aux participants de jouer ensemble en 
improvisant et sans préparation préalable à partir d'une page blanche de 
programmation. Ces principes se retrouvent dans les quatres règles qui 
constitue la partition (http://blankpages.fr/partition.html) :

60'00''
Pure Data
Page Blanche
No load/No Save

Il est demandé aux participants d'amener un ordinateur portable avec le 
logiciel Pure Data installé. Les places sont limitées, sept personnes 
pour le son et huit pour la vidéo. Les participants devront s'inscrire 
pour l'un ou l'autre médium. Pour cela remplissez la fiche de 
renseignements téléchargeable à l'adresse suivante :
http://www.blankpages.fr/Fiche-Inscription.doc

Les performances auront lieues à :
Mains d'œuvre
1, rue Charles Garnier
93400 Saint-Ouen
le samedi 06 juin 2009
de 15h30 à 16h30 et 18h00 à 19h00

N'hésitez pas à consulter le site de Pages Blanches. Pour toutes 
questions complémentaires, veuillez adresser un mail à Thomas Thiery :
thomas_thiery@...

À la suite des Pages Blanches, nous ouvrons une scène ouverte avec 
l'opportunité de présenter votre projet audio ou audio/vidéo lors du 
festival Mal au Pixel. Durée de 10 à 30 min.
Sur inscription préalable auprès de Yro (yroyto@...),
attention 
places limitées.
Les présentations auront lieues à partir de 20H30

Pour plus de renseignements :
Pages Blanches :
http://www.blankpages.fr
Festival Mal au Pixel :
http://www.malaupixel.org
Parcours West Digital :
http://west.lespixelstransversaux.net

En collaboration avec les :

PIXELS Transversaux :
http://www.lespixelstransversaux.net
CRASLAB :
http://www.craslab.org
Derek Holzer | 18 May 2009 01:33
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theremin Sensors Free Lecture Series May18-21 with Andrei Smirnov

A lecture series on the Theremin Sensor System at NK which is free to 
attend, daily this week starting Mon the 18th-Thurs 21st.

Smirnov's system is a digital Theremin sensor which can be used in 
conjunction with Pure Data and other languages to capture gestural 
information.

Day#1 Mon18
12:00- 14:00 - Lecture:
Introduction to the Theremin Sensors and their applications.

Day#2 Tues19
12:00- 14:00 - Lecture:
Multichannel t-sensor systems: development and programming.

Day#3 Wed20
12:00-14:00 - Lecture:
Motion tracking and beyond. Overview and comparison of different concepts.

Day#4 Thurs21
12:00-14:00 - Lecture:
Hot riding t-sensors. Tips and tricks.

For more info myspace.com/enka52
Elsenstr. 52 2HH 2Etage at NK
12059 Berlin
Hans-Christoph Steiner | 20 May 2009 16:58
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pd on iPods <at> Handmade Music, Brooklyn, May 21

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=79591941607

Type: 		Music/Arts - Exhibit
Date: 		Thursday, May 21, 2009
Time: 		7:30pm - 10:30pm
Location: 	3rd Ward
Street: 		195 Morgan
City/Town: 	Brooklyn, NY
	
Phone: 		7187154961
Email: 		RSVP handmade@...

* ROBOTIC GAMELAN: The GamelaTron by League of Urban Robots makes an  
appearance, with a fully robotic composition for a high-tech take on  
the traditional Indonesian instruments

* RESCUED iPODS: Hans-Christoph Steiner and Chris 'the Widget' DiMauro  
is saving old mobile devices and PDAs from being junked, by harnassing  
open-source software to make them powerful, useful, expressive, fun  
tools, toys, and instruments instead

* POCKET ANDROIDS: Peter Kirn shows off a new, in-progress app for  
turning Google's open-source Linux platform into a gestural controller  
- and for connecting any computer running any operating system for  
music, visuals, and interaction via Java and OpenSoundControl

Open hacking and party + time to get close to the instruments and  
gadgets + mini-workshops/show-and-tell + a musical performance by the  
Robotic Balinese Gender Wayang.

For full details visit http://handmademusic.noisepages.com/

Presented Every 3rd Thursday by createdigitalmusic.com with our  
friends at music trend-setters XLR8R.com, DIY bible makezine.com, and  
self-made marketplace Etsy.com.

FREE admission and PBR while it lasts

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