[spectre] Open Call - Interactive Sound Workshop 15th- 18th of June 2010, Hamburg, Germany.

Jukka Hautamäki jukhau at gmail.com
Tue Jun 1 16:27:14 CEST 2010


*INTERACTIVE SOUND WORKSHOP 15th- 18th of June 2010 *

Interactive Sound Workshop is an opportunity for anyone to learn how to
process and organize sound using Pure Data and Arduino, open source
enviroments used by artists and musicians working and experimenting with
interactivity, sound, graphics, video and beyond.

It is aimed for local artists / people interested in sound. Previous
experience of Pure Data or Arduino is not required, laptop is preferred.


 *Content of the Interactive Sound Workshop:*

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   Introducing Pure Data and graphical programming
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   Basics in Pure Data sound synthesis


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   Introducing Arduino, a simple open hardware design and a standard
   programming language
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   Introducing basic sensors and how to connect them into Arduino
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   Pure Data and Arduino communication and integration


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   Creating simple prototypes of interactive sound applications



 Examples of works that have been done with

arduino: http://www.arduino.cc/playground/Projects/ArduinoUsers

pure data: http://puredata.info/exhibition


 *Teacher:*

*Jukka Hautamäki* finished his studies at the Arts Academy of Turku
University of applied science in 2005. He works with sound, digital image,
video and electronics. His primary form of expression is media installation.
He is one of the founders of Kokomys, a group of artists who works with
experimental electronics and sound in Turku, Finland.


 Workshop dates:

Tuesday 15th of June 10- 16
Wednesday 16th of June 10-16
Thursday 17 of June 10-16

Friday 18th of June, closing day presentation: 12- 14.

An opportunity for all workshop attendees to present work in progress 
and
ideas created in the workshop. Open for public.

Location: Motte, Eulenstrasse 43, Hamburg.


 *How to apply:*

When applying, describe shortly your background, interests and computer
skills.

*Application deadline 7th of June, 2010.*

Contact info: jukhau at gmail.com


 Maximum eight participants. Workshop fee 75 euros (including Arduino +
starter kit with breadboard and basic components). Language: English.

Workshop is co-operation between the Artist’ Association MUU (Finland),
Motte, Frise and Altonale Festival, and it is part of MUU Audio Autographs
in Hamburg 2010.

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Wednesday the 16th of June in Hörbar:

A lecture and a concert by *Juhani Räisänen*, who has created a new musical
instrument, called *Sormina*. The instrument uses sensors and wireless
technology to play music. Its design is guided by traditional instrument
building.

There willl be possibilities for the audience to try out the instrument
after the lecture and concert.

The aim of Juhani Räisänen’s project is to gain knowledge about instruments
and their impact in the western classical music. His point is that the
material quality of acoustical instruments has had a major effect in the
development of music. The concept of tone quality is historically parallel
to the availability of raw material suitable for instruments.


 The same evening a release of a new CD collection of Sound Art produced by
the Artists’ Association Muu in Finland. The CD, *Muu For Ears 3,* is the
third part of a serie of Sound Art publications. The focus of the new CD is
on the European Sound scene. www.muu.fi/sound

In the lobby of Hörbar a showcase of sound installations from a Interactive
Sound Workshop in Helsinki. Results of the workshop can be viewed at Muu's
facebook address at: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=337547964204


 Outdoor concert by Juhani Räisänen, Saturday 19.6. in Altonale Street
festival.

A performance by *Juhani Räisänen*, who has created a new musical
instrument, called *Sormina*. The instrument uses sensors and wireless
technology to play music. Its design is guided by traditional instrument
building.

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