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Please drop me a line if you intend to attend this workshop. | Please drop me a line if you intend to attend this workshop. | ||
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+ | Participants should have some basic knowledge of sound synthesis, and not be afraid of code :) | ||
Contact: nescivi _ at _ gmail _ dot _ com | Contact: nescivi _ at _ gmail _ dot _ com | ||
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+ | Workshop material: {{lac2010: | ||
==== Advanced workshop (1.5 hours) ==== | ==== Advanced workshop (1.5 hours) ==== | ||
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For more advanced users of SuperCollider we can offer another workshop covering specific advanced topics. | For more advanced users of SuperCollider we can offer another workshop covering specific advanced topics. | ||
Topics could include: | Topics could include: | ||
- | - Input and output to devices or other programs (with e.g., MIDI, HID, OSC, SerialPort) | + | * Input and output to devices or other programs (with e.g., MIDI, HID, OSC, SerialPort) |
- | - Patterns - a different paradigm of composing based on musical sequences | + | |
- | - Extending SuperCollider - writing your own classes | + | |
- | - Livecoding with SuperCollider, | + | |
- | ... | + | |
For this workshop, please sign up, and let us know what topics you would like to see covered. | For this workshop, please sign up, and let us know what topics you would like to see covered. | ||
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+ | Participants should have some previous experience with SuperCollider and be familiar with the most basic concepts and syntax, and navigating through documentation. | ||
Contact: nescivi _ at _ gmail _ dot _ com | Contact: nescivi _ at _ gmail _ dot _ com | ||
+ | ==== LiveCode session at the Linux Sound Night (30 minutes) ==== | ||
- | ==== LiveCode session at the Linux Sound Night (45 minutes) ==== | + | **Concept of the Olympic Games livecoding environment** |
- | - For the livecoding | + | Going back to the original Olympic thought of participating |
+ | is more important than winning, and drawing on ancient Greek | ||
+ | tradition of consulting an Oracle to find a new path in life, | ||
+ | or gain advice on the path one has taken... | ||
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+ | The OlympicGames provide a collaborative, | ||
+ | livecoding | ||
+ | a set of UGens to write a SynthDef | ||
+ | elements to write a Pattern with. | ||
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+ | The executed code of all participants is visible, both to the | ||
+ | audience (by displaying its screen with a projector) | ||
+ | all participants. So every participant can modify code others | ||
+ | have come up with. | ||
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+ | To participate, | ||
+ | * Bring your own laptop (or other computer) with wifi, of course with SuperCollider installed. | ||
+ | * The Republic quark (latest version from quarks.svn.sourceforge.net) | ||
+ | * And the extensions provided here: [[http:// | ||
+ | * Send me an email about your intent to join the games! | ||
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+ | Contact: nescivi _ at _ gmail _ dot _ com | ||