To sign up: Send an e-mail to indicating which course (or courses) you are interested in. Listen also: Bang Geul Han, who mines twitter, Kennikie Yoon who mines dance with Max/MSP Data Mining aligns the sounds which any given data set giving whatever music is created a sense of indeterminacy. Miya Masaoka, who pulls data from plants, skin, & beehives. Location: Both workshops will be held at This modality investigates the dynamic interplay within specific sights, spaces and places.
This five-evening sequence of classes covers Cycling 74's Jitter environment and is designed for students with at least a basic understanding of Max programming. Jitter is an extension to Max that allows flexible generation and manipulation of video, matrix, and 3D graphics data. In past years the combined cost of Day+Night School would be $1000 ($550+$450) for 2011 the total cost is only $750 for the entire week. Pricing: As always, we try to keep our workshop fees as reasonable as possible. Also, participants are strongly advised to have gone through the Max, MSP, and Jitter (if applicable) tutorials before the workshop. Please bring a set of headphones to use during the lab.
(Mac OSX or Windows XP/Vista) Jitter is optional, but recommend for students interested in video processing. NOTE: Participants are required to bring their own laptops with Max/MSP already installed and running. All students, regardless of their skill level, are encouraged to attend all of the sessions throughout the day.ġ0am-12pm: Beginning/Intermediate Max/MSP Programmingģ-5pm: Open Lab/Special Topics (topics will include Max for Live, gestural controllers and eTextile sensing) The classes each day will consist of two lectures separated by lab sessions where the students will receive one-on-one attention from the instructors and assistants.
Instructors: John MacCallum, Jeff Lubow and other experienced teachers Fee: $750
This intensive week of hands-on classes covers a wide variety of topics related to Max/MSP programming. Max/MSP/Jitter Day+Night School - July 18-22, 2011, 10AM-9PM By the end of the workshops, students should be able to construct sophisticated, robust patches. The courses will be taught by programmers and artists with a great deal of experience both using and teaching the software. CNMAT presents our intensive and immersive summer workshops for artists, musicians, interface designers, and anyone wanting to improve their skills with Max/MSP/Jitter or learn from scratch.