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From: Harvestworks Announcements announcements@harvestworks.org Date: September 8, 2010 12:42:48 PM EDT To: hans@eds.org Subject: Gesture Following Workshop | Sound Hack's Tom Erbe | CMOS
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Dear friends,
last chance to sign up for this weekend's Gesture Following
Workshop, led by Alain Baumann from KonicLab theatre, and for next
week's Piezo Workshop. Plus our full-week DIY Electronics Intensive
coming up in a few weeks.For ages, SoundHack is a indispensable tool for everybody who likes
to do advanced audio processing. We are very happy to welcome
SoundHack's creator, Tom Erbe, at Harvestworks for a lecture/ demonstration of his new plugins for Max/MSP and Pd.Our Symbiosis show "Between Technology, Humans and Art" has been a
great success. We have posted numerous photos on our Flickr page
here: http://bit.ly/bMy7R7 For more information about classes and events, check out our main
website at http://harvestworks.org. You can sign up for our classes
thrpough our PayPal store, you'll find all classes listed on our
front page. If you have questions call Hans Tammen at 212-431-1130
ext 2. Membership is $75/yr, and you can pay for the membership when
you sign up for the class.All classes and presentations are at HARVESTWORKS, 596 Broadway, #602, New York, NY 10012 212-431-1130, http://harvestworks.org Subway: F/D/B/M Broadway/Lafayette, R Prince, 6 Bleeker
[Sep 20] Soundhack's Tom Erbe presents new audio tools for Max/MSP
and PdTom Erbe Monday, Sep 20, 7pm FREE
+decimate, +bubbler, +morphfilter, +binaural and more. Tom Erbe, creator of the legendary audio tool SoundHack, will be
presenting a collection of free Max and PD externals that he has
developed over the past year. In this talk he will be demonstrating
many tricks and techniques for using these externals.
"It is convenient to imagine a power beyond us because that means we
don't have to examine our own lives.", from "The Idols of
Environmentalism", by Curtis White