[ELECTRON] Fwd: [piksel] 5Day Pure Data Workshop --- London, June!

Benjamin Dembroski ben at dembroski.net
Mon Jun 7 12:05:17 UTC 2010


Might be of interest to Pd'ers...


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*From:* Ryan Jordan <ryan-jordan at hotmail.co.uk>
*Date:* 7 June 2010 10:32:55 GMT+01:00
*To:* Piksel <piksel at piksel.no>
*Subject:* *[piksel] 5Day Pure Data Workshop --- London, June!*
*Reply-To:* p1k53l workshop <piksel at piksel.no>

>>>Please forward to anyone you think may be interested...

A10Lab presents a 5 Day Pure Data Workshop lead by Luca Carrubba and Oscar
Martin.

CRAZY GENERATIVE A/V MACHINES!!!!

The aim of this workshop is to learn simple programming strategies for the
creation of audio/video software tools for live performances. Generative or
interactive pieces of software that let artists create and control video
streams and audio processing in real time.

During the workshop we will use puredata, a free (as a bird and as a beer)
graphical programming language particularly focused on the processing of
audio and video data in real time. Puredata is a tool for artists who want
to experiment with a different creation pattern, with a freedom to build
from scratch their own instruments. You don’t need to be a programmer to
begin to build your tool. In 5 the days long workshop you will learn the
basics of the language, how to manipulate or create a video and how to play
with audio. At the end of the workshop all the participants will take part
in a performance event open to the public.

>From Monday 21st June to Friday 25th June 2010. 3 hours a day. 7pm - 10pm.
Saturday 26th June --- Live performance event with invited performers and
all participants from the workshop!!!

Book now!

Participation is £100 and limited to 20 people.

Book online here > http://www.eventbrite.com/event/695932553/

For more information contact:
info at a10lab.com
http://a10lab.info/

Workshop leaders:
Luca Carrubba
Graduated summa cum laude in Sociology of Communication, Luca Carrubba has
worked for 5 years under the new media field as artist and independent
researcher. Formed between institutional and underground medialabs in
Barcelona and Madrid, he focus its production on the interaction between
audio and video, always share the practices and codes. Based its action on
certain keywords like DIY (do it yourself), knowledge sharing,
accessibility, recycling and social movements. Also participated in many
workshops to spread free software/technology/culture among Italy, Spain,
England, Germany, France, Argentina, Brazil, Palestine and China. He is now
professor of new technologies for art in Libera Accademia delle Belle Arti,
Brescia, Italy.
His works can be found at:
www.estereotips.net
www.estereotips.net/qeve/
www.gemq.info

Oscar Martin
Oscar Martín holds a Fine Arts degree from the Universidad Politecnica of
Valencia, specializing in Sculpture and Audiovisual Media. That is where he
came into contact with sound art through Leopoldo Amigo y Bartolomé
Ferrando. A sound explorer, he bases his work on the deconstruction of field
recordings and the creative use of technology errors. Luthier-digital with a
“pure data” environment, which he uses to develop his own experimental tools
for processing and real time algorithmic-generative composition. He can be
placed somewhere between Computer Music, the Aesthetics of Error, and
generative Noise.
He seeks the creation of virtual sound universes, imaginary soundscapes that
encourage active listening and a different sensibility toward the perception
of sound phenomena. He works under the open source paradigm. All his work is
published under Creative Commons licence, by different recording labels and
netlabels (dronerecords, tecnoNucleo, costellam, etc.) .
more info: http://noconventions.mobi/noish/
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