[PD] [PD-announce] NIME 2009 Conference and Workshops Update

Jose Luis Santorcuato santorcuato76 at gmail.com
Sun May 10 02:40:56 CEST 2009


CONGRATULATION... i like arduino... see my blog Hans... good luck

José


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2009/5/8 Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans at at.or.at>

>
> I'll be teaching a Pd+Arduino+Mapping workshop at the next NIME conference:
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>  From: nime at ece.ubc.ca
>> Date: April 13, 2009 10:07:02 AM EDT
>> To: community at nime.org
>> 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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