There will definitely be some Pd projects here:
NIME: New Interfaces for Musical Expression. NIME: creating new performance tools for digital music. http://itp.nyu.edu/nime/show/
In the eighth annual NIME concert, performers will play a series of
newly designed electronic instruments that aim to keep the "live" in
the live performance of digital music.Electronic music is usually played with a keyboard and mouse. Laptop
musicians often sit at a desk and give performances that are little
more than watching someone make "office gestures." The idea behind
NIME is to go beyond the mouse and keyboard and beyond even piano
keys and drum pads. It seeks to present performance systems that
make the most out of the new opportunities for musical expression
that digital technology offers.This year's NIME concert will feature such innovations as a
musically enhanced sewing machine, sonified floor tiles,
performative knitting needles, turntablism for live
instrumentalists, electronically controlled cartoon antics, novel
realizations of the rock guitar, and a host of other exciting
approaches to the creation of music.NIME is an end-of-semester performance by 16 graduate student
artists from the Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) at NYU.Entry is $7 (Free for NYU ID holders) Doors open at 7, Show starts at 8
NIME @ Southpaw
http://itp.nyu.edu/nime/show/ 125 Fifth Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11217
Tuesday, December 15, 2009 Performances 8PM-11PM Doors open at 7PM
NIME at ITP http://itp.nyu.edu/nime Greg Shakar, Hans-Christoph Steiner, +1-718-360-4872, hansi@nyu.edu
ITP http://itp.nyu.edu George Agudow +1-212-998-1891, george.agudow@nyu.edu
Southpaw 125 Fifth Avenue (at Sterling Pl) Brooklyn, NY 11217 718.230.0236 http://www.spsounds.com
Pd-announce mailing list Pd-announce@iem.at http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-announce
among the others " performative knitting needles" sounds so interesting. :) Looking forward to some video material of the event...
Have all the projects been developed with FOSS? i would be glad to write about it on VagueTerrain journal.
M
On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 5:04 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@at.or.atwrote:
There will definitely be some Pd projects here:
NIME: New Interfaces for Musical Expression.
NIME: creating new performance tools for digital music. http://itp.nyu.edu/nime/show/
In the eighth annual NIME concert, performers will play a series of newly designed electronic instruments that aim to keep the "live" in the live performance of digital music.
Electronic music is usually played with a keyboard and mouse. Laptop musicians often sit at a desk and give performances that are little more than watching someone make "office gestures." The idea behind NIME is to go beyond the mouse and keyboard and beyond even piano keys and drum pads. It seeks to present performance systems that make the most out of the new opportunities for musical expression that digital technology offers.
This year's NIME concert will feature such innovations as a musically enhanced sewing machine, sonified floor tiles, performative knitting needles, turntablism for live instrumentalists, electronically controlled cartoon antics, novel realizations of the rock guitar, and a host of other exciting approaches to the creation of music.
NIME is an end-of-semester performance by 16 graduate student artists from the Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) at NYU.
Entry is $7 (Free for NYU ID holders) Doors open at 7, Show starts at 8
NIME @ Southpaw
http://itp.nyu.edu/nime/show/ 125 Fifth Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11217
Tuesday, December 15, 2009 Performances 8PM-11PM Doors open at 7PM
NIME at ITP http://itp.nyu.edu/nime Greg Shakar, Hans-Christoph Steiner, +1-718-360-4872, hansi@nyu.edu
ITP http://itp.nyu.edu George Agudow +1-212-998-1891, george.agudow@nyu.edu
Southpaw 125 Fifth Avenue (at Sterling Pl) Brooklyn, NY 11217 718.230.0236 http://www.spsounds.com
Pd-announce mailing list Pd-announce@iem.at http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-announce
On Mon, 7 Dec 2009, Marco Donnarumma wrote:
among the others " performative knitting needles" sounds so interesting. :)
Then you might be interested in this Knitting-machine-based Display Device:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Z5UoYdcakk
But it has nothing to do with Pd, FOSS, NIME, academics, galleries, etc.
(I wonder what they did with the 700 frames after they were done with the music video)
_ _ __ ___ _____ ________ _____________ _____________________ ... | Mathieu Bouchard, Montréal, Québec. téléphone: +1.514.383.3801
eheh.. crazy and awesome. Thanks for the link...
M
On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 2:25 PM, Mathieu Bouchard matju@artengine.ca wrote:
On Mon, 7 Dec 2009, Marco Donnarumma wrote:
among the others " performative knitting needles" sounds so interesting.
:)
Then you might be interested in this Knitting-machine-based Display Device:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Z5UoYdcakk
But it has nothing to do with Pd, FOSS, NIME, academics, galleries, etc.
(I wonder what they did with the 700 frames after they were done with the music video)
_ _ __ ___ _____ ________ _____________ _____________________ ... | Mathieu Bouchard, Montréal, Québec. téléphone: +1.514.383.3801
Wow, that's a ton of knitting...
.hc
On Dec 7, 2009, at 10:15 AM, Marco Donnarumma wrote:
eheh.. crazy and awesome. Thanks for the link...
M
On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 2:25 PM, Mathieu Bouchard
matju@artengine.ca wrote: On Mon, 7 Dec 2009, Marco Donnarumma wrote:among the others " performative knitting needles" sounds so
interesting. :)Then you might be interested in this Knitting-machine-based Display
Device:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Z5UoYdcakk
But it has nothing to do with Pd, FOSS, NIME, academics, galleries,
etc.(I wonder what they did with the 700 frames after they were done
with the music video)_ _ __ ___ _____ ________ _____________ _____________________ ... | Mathieu Bouchard, Montréal, Québec. téléphone: +1.514.383.3801
-- Marco Donnarumma aka The !S.A.D!
Independent New Media Arts Professional, Performer, Teacher -
Edinburgh, UKLAB: http://www.thesaddj.com | http://cntrl.sourceforge.net | http://www.flxer.net
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deliberately throwing it away to benefit those who profit from
scarcity." -John Gilmore
On Mon, 7 Dec 2009, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Wow, that's a ton of knitting...
That's why it uses only two shades of wool, because knitting more than two colours takes a lot more time. Knitting one frame in two colours is easy: you just put the punchcard in the machine and then you drag the carriage left and right until the frame is done, whereas for more colours you may have to spend a lot of time swapping colours at each scanline... I don't know today's machines, but I suspect it's all the same, otherwise they'd have used more colours.
This music video was made in Montréal, btw.
_ _ __ ___ _____ ________ _____________ _____________________ ... | Mathieu Bouchard, Montréal, Québec. téléphone: +1.514.383.3801
sound nice! what's the guy with the dishes (last image on the website) doing? ø
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
There will definitely be some Pd projects here:
NIME: New Interfaces for Musical Expression. NIME: creating new performance tools for digital music. http://itp.nyu.edu/nime/show/
In the eighth annual NIME concert, performers will play a series of newly designed electronic instruments that aim to keep the "live" in the live performance of digital music.
Electronic music is usually played with a keyboard and mouse. Laptop musicians often sit at a desk and give performances that are little more than watching someone make "office gestures." The idea behind NIME is to go beyond the mouse and keyboard and beyond even piano keys and drum pads. It seeks to present performance systems that make the most out of the new opportunities for musical expression that digital technology offers.
This year's NIME concert will feature such innovations as a musically enhanced sewing machine, sonified floor tiles, performative knitting needles, turntablism for live instrumentalists, electronically controlled cartoon antics, novel realizations of the rock guitar, and a host of other exciting approaches to the creation of music.
NIME is an end-of-semester performance by 16 graduate student artists from the Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) at NYU.
Entry is $7 (Free for NYU ID holders) Doors open at 7, Show starts at 8
NIME @ Southpaw
http://itp.nyu.edu/nime/show/ 125 Fifth Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11217
Tuesday, December 15, 2009 Performances 8PM-11PM Doors open at 7PM
NIME at ITP http://itp.nyu.edu/nime Greg Shakar, Hans-Christoph Steiner, +1-718-360-4872, hansi@nyu.edu
ITP http://itp.nyu.edu George Agudow +1-212-998-1891, george.agudow@nyu.edu
Southpaw 125 Fifth Avenue (at Sterling Pl) Brooklyn, NY 11217 718.230.0236 http://www.spsounds.com
Pd-announce mailing list Pd-announce@iem.at http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-announce
That's Tom Gerhardt from last year, we was spinning plates. IIRC,
that project used Pd. You can see videos from last year on youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsCJeP6_u6k
As for FLOSS, not all of the projects use FLOSS, the class doesn't
mandate any particular tool. Pd, Max/MSP, Ableton Live,
OpenFrameworks are common.
./hc
On Dec 7, 2009, at 7:08 AM, olsen wrote:
sound nice! what's the guy with the dishes (last image on the
website) doing? øHans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
There will definitely be some Pd projects here:
NIME: New Interfaces for Musical Expression. NIME: creating new performance tools for digital music. http://itp.nyu.edu/nime/show/
In the eighth annual NIME concert, performers will play a series
of newly designed electronic instruments that aim to keep the
"live" in the live performance of digital music.Electronic music is usually played with a keyboard and mouse.
Laptop musicians often sit at a desk and give performances that
are little more than watching someone make "office gestures." The
idea behind NIME is to go beyond the mouse and keyboard and beyond
even piano keys and drum pads. It seeks to present performance
systems that make the most out of the new opportunities for
musical expression that digital technology offers.This year's NIME concert will feature such innovations as a
musically enhanced sewing machine, sonified floor tiles,
performative knitting needles, turntablism for live
instrumentalists, electronically controlled cartoon antics, novel
realizations of the rock guitar, and a host of other exciting
approaches to the creation of music.NIME is an end-of-semester performance by 16 graduate student
artists from the Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) at
NYU.Entry is $7 (Free for NYU ID holders) Doors open at 7, Show starts at 8
NIME @ Southpaw
http://itp.nyu.edu/nime/show/ 125 Fifth Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11217
Tuesday, December 15, 2009 Performances 8PM-11PM Doors open at 7PM
NIME at ITP http://itp.nyu.edu/nime Greg Shakar, Hans-Christoph Steiner, +1-718-360-4872, hansi@nyu.edu
ITP http://itp.nyu.edu George Agudow +1-212-998-1891, george.agudow@nyu.edu
Southpaw 125 Fifth Avenue (at Sterling Pl) Brooklyn, NY 11217 718.230.0236 http://www.spsounds.com
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