Theremin Sensors Workshop with Andrei Smirnov = 5 days with final concert-presentation =
Monday 18 May - Friday 22 May 2009, 12.00-18.00 daily Final presentation Saturday 23 May, 19.00
Location: eNKa / ElsenStr. 52 (2.Hof) Berlin, Germany Telephone: +49 (0)176 20626386
Course Participation fee: 100 euros
Registration is required for this workshop and can only be done via email to: eNKa_NK[at]gmx[dot]de, www.myspace.com/enka52
Please register early to ensure a place. Places are limited to 12.
This intensive workshop offers hands-on introduction to interactive systems, based on the theremin-sensor technology developed by Andrei Smirnov and based on the same principle as a well known electronic musical instrument the Theremin, invented by Russian inventor Leon Theremin in 1919.
The sensors are small and sensitive digital Theremins useful for numerous applications including motion tracking, gestural interfacing, monitoring of small variations of electrical capacitances related to any sorts of conductive materials and media, including metal objects, foil, liquids, water, human body, plants, metal threads, thin plastic films with metallization, all sorts of Christmas stuff etc.
As a starting point of the workshop participants will convert their laptops into digital multichannel Theremins to develop further, during the workshop different interactive audio/video installations, motion capturing systems, unusual gestural interfaces, 3D Theremins, digital Terpsitones and other unusual musical instruments.
The workshop is oriented on sound and media artists, composers and musicians, who have particular interest in sound art and interactive systems, forgotten history and musical technology in general.
The theoretical introductions, which accompany a workshop, give detailed technical overview of sensor technology and construction, basic principles of operation of the theremin based systems, art and music applications, useful concepts and ideas, condensed historical content, mostly related to almost forgotten historical facts.
Participants will learn
= How to detect different sorts of motion and measure it = How to monitor very small variations of electrical parameters = How to deal with the data acquired = How to integrate these systems into musical performance, dance, video, sound and art installations = How to build multichannel sensor systems based on Arduino microcontrollers = How to program new instruments and perform with them
Requirements
Each participant should have a computer with an audio input and headphones. All computers and software should be configured and checked in advance (!).
Minimal configuration
Useful options
Experienced participants interested in development of multichannel theremin-sensor systems should bring multichannel sound cards or Arduino microcontrollers which will be converted into multichannel USB theremins.
For those who hate computers and interested in pure analog circuits some breadboards will be very useful.
Software
Participants should have some skills in PD or MAX/MSP programming.
It is also possible to work with any favorite software, oriented on interactive systems development, which allow external control via OSC or MIDI (Supercollider, Isadora etc.). In all cases control data will be provided via MAX/MSP runtime or PD patches from instructor's library. It is important to remember that in many cases the use of extra software will result in significant increase of latency and other possible timing problems.
Analog and digital USB sensors for testing, experimenting and performance as well as all appropriate software libraries will be provided by instructor as well as different stuff for antenna construction.
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=Schedule=
Day#1
10:00 - 12:00 - Lecture: Introduction to the Theremin Sensors and their applications. 12:00 - 13:00 - questions/break 13:00 - 17:00 - practical workshop
Day#2
10:00 - 12:00 - Lecture: Multichannel t-sensor systems: development and programming. 12:00 - 13:00 - questions/break 13:00 - 17:00 - practical workshop. Participants can bring their own materials and antennas to experiment with, or use already prepared stuff.
Day#3
10:00 - 12:00 - Lecture: Motion tracking and beyond. Overview and comparison of different concepts. 12:00 - 13:00 - questions/break 13:00 - 17:00 - practical workshop. Participants are working on their projects developing installations and performances for the final presentation.
Day#4
10:00 - 12:00 - Lecture: Hot riding t-sensors. Tips and tricks. 12:00 - 13:00 - questions/break 13:00 - 17:00 - practical workshop. Participants are working on their projects developing installations and performances for the final presentation.
Last day
Last preparations and final presentation of results Schedule will be announced
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Learn More: http://asmir.theremin.ru/tsensors.htm