New Music Controllers Workshop at CCRMA July 11-15

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Dear all,

I would like to invite you to join us this summer while we further explore linux audio applications on a compact, embedded platform incorporating the Beagle Board!

See you there,
Edgar Berdahl


New Music Controllers 
CCRMA Workshop at Stanford University 
Instructors: Edgar Berdahl and Chris Carlson 
July 11-July 15, 2011 
9AM-noon, 1PM-5PM 

To sign up, visit http://ccrma.stanford.edu/workshops/new-music-controllers-nmc-0 

Description: In this workshop, you will learn how to construct novel musical instruments and sound art objects using an open-source open-hardware platform, which leverages the power offered by Arduino (http://arduino.cc/en/Main/ArduinoBoardNano) and open-source software. By the end of the week, you will make an autonomous project that runs independently of the Internet and other computers, meaning that it will stand the test of time. This workshop goes the extra mile by mentoring participants in evaluating and further developing their own ideas with the help of the Verplank physical interaction design (PID) framework. Participants learn the philosophy and utility underlying the eight interrelated PID perspectives: idea, metaphor, model, display, error, scenario, task, and control. 

Alongside physical interaction design, the workshop integrates programming, electronics, robotics, audio, and interactive music. Hands-on applications using sensors and microprocessors in conjunction with real-time DSP will be explored for making music. Specific technologies will include Arduino platform, processing, Firmata, Pd (http://puredata.info), and the Beagle Board (http://beagleboard.org) for music synthesis. Participants will learn how to use resistive, force-sensitive, capacitative, optical, ultrasound, magnetic, optical, and acceleration sensors. We will also teach students how to make their own sensors with custom geometries constructed out of materials such as conductive fabric, piezoresistive fabric, copper tape, and piezoelectric PVDF. We will discuss popular controller components such as (multi-)touch screens, TacTex pads, Nintendo Wii, Novint Falcon, and many more. Participants will design and build working prototypes using a kit* that can be taken home at t
 he end of the workshop. Many prototypes will be applicable for performance and exhibits. Further issues to be explored will include modes and mappings in computer music, exercises in invention, and applications of sensors and electronics to real-time music. The course will be augmented by a survey of existing controllers and pieces of interactive music. 

This workshop is intended for: Musicians or composers interested in exploring new possibilities in interactive music in a hands on and technical way; Anyone looking to gain valuable skills in basic analog and digital electronics, with a focus on invention; OR Makers, engineers, computer scientists, or product designers interested in exploring artistic outlets for their talents and collaborating with performers and composers. 

Workshop structure: The workshop is an accelerated variant of the Music 250A course (http://ccrma.stanford.edu/courses/250a). The workshop will consist of half-day supervised lab sessions, and half-day lectures, classroom exercises and discussions. Classroom sessions will feature live demos and/or concerts of interactive music and instruments. Participants are encouraged (but by no means required) to bring their own laptop computers for creating their projects. 

NOTE: There is a $20 lab fee included in the cost of this workshop. Participants have the option of purchasing a $200 lab kit at the end of the workshop. The kit contains a Beagle Board, an Arduino, a prototyping board, power supply, ethernet cable, and a variety of sensors. The Beagle Board runs our own special distribution of embedded linux called Satellite CCRMA (http://ccrma.stanford.edu/~eberdahl/Satellite). 

To sign up, visit http://ccrma.stanford.edu/workshops/new-music-controllers-nmc-0
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