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