More info on Workshops:<br>
<a href="http://www.nkprojekt.de/" target="_blank">www.nkprojekt.de</a><br>
Registration for all workshops required. Please send an email to <a href="mailto:info@nkprojekt.de">info@nkprojekt.de</a><br>
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<br>- Introduction to SuperCollider - from the very beginning.<br>
Saturday 17th & Sunday 18th of September 2011 13:00-18:00<br>
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SuperCollider is an environment and programming language for real time
audio synthesis and algorithmic composition. But what does that mean?<br>
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"Programming" is the act of giving a computer instructions to follow.
Using SuperCollider involves typing commands into a text window and
getting some sounds in return. So why would anybody want to do that?<br>
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- for musicians: to have greater control over synthesis and create sounds not possible through other means.<br>
- for sound engineers or scientists: to have a better understanding of the nature of sound and digital audio.<br>
- for composers: to explore the world of algorithmic composition, an area in which SuperCollider excels.<br>
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-for the curious: to investigate something new and different, and make some cool sounds.<br>
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Instructor: This course will be taught by Chris Jeffs an advanced
SuperCollider user who has been working with this software since the
last ten years.<br>
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<a href="http://www.chrisjeffs.com/" target="_blank">www.chrisjeffs.com</a><br>
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- Field Effect with Martin Howse<br>
Oct 21, 22, 23 2011/ 12:00-19:00 daily<br>
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A three day workshop actively exploring the effects of electromagnetic
fields on living systems; on the human body and the human psyche.<br>
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The effects of complex field interactions with such systems,
particularly with the psyche, are largely unknown and open to debate.
Field Effect proposes to obtain first-hand, experimental knowledge of
these relations, using DIY technologies. Experiments already suggest
links between low frequency electromagnetic emissions and experiences of
hauntings and UFO sightings.<br>
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Instructor: Martin Howse<br>
<a href="http://www.1010.co.uk/" target="_blank">www.1010.co.uk</a><br>
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- Noise As Input, Noise As Filter/ A Compositional Approach by Kasper Toeplitz<br>
October 26, 27, and 28 2011<br>
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Not so much, or not only, a software workshop, but rather a composition
course in electronic music which takes as its starting point the use of
noise, similar to the (white) canvas of a painter or rather to the block
of stone of a sculptor.<br>
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Instructor: Kasper Toeplitz<br>
<a href="http://www.sleazeart.com/" target="_blank">www.sleazeArt.com</a><br>