[PD-announce] [OT] IDM2003 - SuperCollider Summer School

Fredrik Olofsson f at fredrikolofsson.com
Wed May 21 20:50:33 CEST 2003


Many apologies for cross postings.
/f

Perhaps of interest if anyone wants to learn the live algorithmic dark 
arts
of SuperCollider?
N

Hi,
I hope some of you can make this. I think it will be great.
best wishes,
john
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The Interactive Dance Music Summer School

IDM03

July 7th to 18th 2003
University of Westminster, Watford Road, Harrow HA1 3TP. UK

Tutors: Nick Collins, Fredrik Olofsson and John Eacott
classes 11am to 5pm Monday to Friday

Two intensive week long courses in creating beat-based music,
interactive interfaces, sound software, network based instruments and
algorithmic / generative composition in SuperCollider. 
www.audiosynth.com

Week 1 Beginners (7th to 11th July) is suitable for people that have
done little or no SuperCollider programming. Applicants should have some
experience of working with audio on Macintosh computers. Topics include:
Familiarisation with SC, Basic synthesis, Creating music using patterns,
Dealing with audio samples, Interactivity and GUIs, Using and building
classes. Simple generative processes

Week 2 Advancing (14th to 18th July)
This week is suitable for existing SC users (or those that have attended
previous summer schools or are familliar with object-oriented
programming environments). Topics include: Introduction to SC Server,
further synthesis and sound processing, developing compositions and
interfaces, networked performing, the BBCut Library, live coding 
techniques.

There will be an opportunity for participants to perform their work
publically in a London venue.

Price (UK Sterling): £160 (£90 concs) per week or £280 (£150) for
both weeks. Concessions: Students, unwaged, OAP.

Campus accomodation available.

To register and accomodation details contact:
Jason Quaglia
quaglij at wmin.ac.uk
+44 (0) 20 7911 5000 ext. 4458
more info: www.informal.org/SSG

For course enquiries contact John Eacott john at informal.org





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