[NIME community] Satellite CCRMA workshop, June 11-15 @ STEIM, Amsterdam

Marc Nostromo [M-.-n] marc.nostromo at gmail.com
Thu Apr 26 13:04:40 CEST 2012


Kai I have to thank you big time for this mail since it gave me the
incentive to try connecting my arduino piano to the beagleboard to drive my
synth which will give me 1024 step resolution for parameters instead of
midi's boring 127.

I need to prototype this intelligently but it certainly feels like a great
perspective !

/M

2012/4/22 K9 Kai Niggemann <canine at waf80.de>

> Hi bar,
>
> This might be of interest to some of you? Beagleboard, STEIM, CCRMA and
> Amsterdam... what more could you aks for? (ok, maybe a 300€ grant to cover
> the workshop fee)
>
> Best
> Kai
>
>
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> *From: *Jonathan Reus <jon at steim.nl>
> *Subject: **[NIME community] Satellite CCRMA workshop, June 11-15 @
> STEIM, Amsterdam*
> *Date: *21. April 2012 16:41:39 MESZ
> *To: *community at nime.org
>
> Dear all,
> STEIM is happy to be hosting a week-long intensive workshop by Edgar
> Berdahl and Florian Goltz on the subject of music interaction using open,
> embedded computing.
> Please pass this along to anybody you think might be interested.
>
> **Satellite CCRMA: Interactive design with open embedded computers**
> June 11th, 2012 10:00 am until June 15th, 2012
> *
> *
> *Advanced registration is required for this course and can be made using this
> online registration form.<http://www.steim.org/steim/event_registration.php?event=501>
> *
>
>
> This is an in-depth course in physical interaction design led by
> researchers Edgar Berdahl and Florian Goltz. In this workshop we will
> explore the essential notions of interactive art and invention through
> working with small embeddable computers (the open, DIY-friendly Beagle
> Board <http://beagleboard.org/>). These small computers combine the
> connectivity of a laptop with the computational power of a high-end
> smartphone; however they are less expensive than either and fit inside a
> cigar box. We will dedicate much of the workshop to prototyping new
> functional artworks, for example: musical instruments, effects processors,
> interactive installation works, and anything else you can imagine that
> requires high computational power in a small, inexpensive footprint.
>
> In the broader sense this workshop deals with interaction design: What
> happens when human behaviours meet those of machines? How do the devices we
> use determine the style of interaction? How do we design for the
> limitations of human performance and the affordances of machines? A key
> component of this workshop will be learning about the process of making
> something that interacts with the real world. We will cover the topic of
> physical interaction design in depth, using the physical interaction design
> framework developed by Bill Verplank<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Verplank> as
> a fundamental approach.
>
>
>
>
> Specific topics we will cover include:
>
>    - The core perspectives of physical interaction design: idea,
>    metaphor, model, display, error, scenario, tasks, and control
>    - Exercises in invention, brainstorming and sketching
>    - A survey of existing controllers and interactive music practices
>    - Embedded, open computing with Linux and the Beagle Board
>    - Sensor technologies (force-sensitive, capacitive, optical, and
>    acceleration) and the design of custom DIY sensors using conductive and
>    piezoelectric fabrics
>    - Applications of sensors and electronics to real-time music
>    - Programming music synthesis and effects with PureData
>    - Interfacing sensors with the Beagle Board using the Arduino Nano<http://arduino.cc/en/Main/ArduinoBoardNano>
>    - Hands-on work with analog and digital electronics
>
> *Dates: 11 – 15 June , 2012
> Time: 10:00 – 19:00 each day with lunch break
> Location: STEIM, Achtergracht 19, 1017WL Amsterdam
> Cost: €300 registration + cost of workshop kit *(see below)
> For those traveling from abroad, STEIM has available a number of rooms in
> our artist hotel for a discounted rate. Please contact us directly by email
> if you are interested in reserving one of these rooms.*
>
> *For more information visit *STEIM.ORG <http://www.steim.org/>
>
>
> The Beagle Board at the heart of our creations will be running Satellite
> CCRMA <https://ccrma.stanford.edu/%7Eeberdahl/Satellite/>, a special
> flavor of the Linux operating system developed at Stanford University.
> Included in Satellite CCRMA is PureData <http://puredata.info/>, a
> widely-used open-source visual programming language for real-time sound
> synthesis and processing. We’ll be using PureData for most of the
> programming of sound and interaction on our devices.
>
> The workshop is intended for musicians or composers, makers, engineers,
> industrial designers, or anybody looking to learn more about interaction
> design with basic analog and digital electronics. Please see the Physical
> Interaction Design for Music course<https://ccrma.stanford.edu/courses/250a/> taught
> at Stanford University for more information.
>
>
> ** We will provide workshop kits containing all the necessary hardware
> (BeagleBoard, Arduino Nano, breadboard, sensors, and components). The kits
> can then be purchased and taken home at the end of the workshop after you
> have built your prototypes. Thanks to a generous donation of components by
> the FLORIS.CC webshop <http://www.pieterfloris.nl/shop/> we are able to
> sell the kits for €165. The price of the kits may come down even further as
> we seek out additional sponsors.*
>
> WHAT TO BRING / PREPARE
>
> Each participant must bring a Max OS X, Linux, or Windows laptop. A pair
> of headphones with a stereo minijack connector. And a willingness to
> experiment and invent! To save time, we ask that Windows users pre-install
> Cygwin <http://www.cygwin.com/> in advance of the workshop so that
> openssh, xinit, and the “required” packages are all available.
>
> Even though we’ll be focusing on using PureData, any Linux-compatible
> synthesis software *should* theoretically run on the BeagleBoard. If you’re
> interested in using something other than PD please let us know beforehand
> so we can prepare.
>
> You should have some programming know-how (for example: MaxMSP,
> Javascript, or Python) for this workshop, though you certainly don’t need
> to be an expert. We will be providing numerous examples to get you off the
> ground.
>
> The kits can be used for prototyping new kinds of effects boxes (for
> instance, for guitar). If you are interested in creating a programmable
> effects box then please email the workshop leaders in advance so we can
> provide a 1/4″ guitar cable connector for you.
>
>
> WORKSHOP LEADERS
>
> *Edgar Berdahl* is the lead developer of the Satellite CCRMA platform for
> developing new musical instruments and sound art installations. Edgar
> received his PhD at CCRMA, Stanford University in the area of new musical
> instrument design.  His research now spans the interdisciplinary fields of
> new media art, haptics, force-feedback control, acoustics, actuated musical
> instruments, physical modeling, physical interaction design, and Autonomous
> New Media Artefacts (AutoNMA).  Edgar is the inventor of the haptic drum,
> which enables a musician to make gestures that would otherwise be difficult
> or impossible, and in general he aims to make new digital interactions seem
> more analog.
>
> *Florian Goltz* is an artist and engineer living in Berlin who designs
> sound art installations. Florian received a master’s degree in
> Communication Science and Technical Acoustics from the Technical University
> of Berlin, where he worked extensively with Arduino, Linux, Pure Data (pd),
> and SuperCollider.
>
>
> ...---=======::::::::::--------...__~---==========-----
>
> Jonathan Chaim Reus
> Artist Residencies / Workshops / R&D @ STEIM
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> (studio voor elektro instrumentale muziek)
>
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>
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