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Pure Data & GEM Workshop by Florian Grote
Pure Data (Pd) is a free and open source programming environment for
music composition, sound installations, and live performance. Its
high-level approach to programming by patching together graphical
building blocks does not require any actual coding to achieve
sophisticated audio functionality. As Pd is very similar to Max/MSP,
the creative process is one of networking logical relations rather
than engineering signal processing algorithms, although the same
complexity can be achieved.
The workshop will start with a thorough, two-day introduction to
creative audio work in Pd, and then expand its focus on the GEM
extension library for Pd. With GEM, sophisticated tools for
visualization are available directly inside Pd, and their handling is
not different from the audio-related elements. This enables Pd users
to seamlessly integrate their own visuals into their musical
performances or installations, as well as to get creative with the
user interfaces for their instruments.
The goal of the workshop is to equip participants with a substantial
basis for their own creative explorations. This will be achieved by
combining lecture sections with assisted work on individual projects.
The workshop will be open to address individual interests and is
generally directed towards:
- composers who want to take a more interactive approach to composition,
- live performers who want to start designing their own instruments,
complete with innovative approaches towards user interface design,
- installation artists who want to explore the possibilities of Pd in
combination with the GEM extension library.
Participants should ideally have some background in working with
digital audio on their computer platform. For the workshop, a
computer running Mac OS X, Windows, or Linux is required. If you are
unable to bring a computer, please let us know and we will try to
accommodate you.
The workshop will take place from Monday, April 7 through Thursday,
April 10. Included is an afternoon with special STEIM presentations
on junXion, LiSa and the junXionboard to place Pd in a STEIM context.
Florian Grote studied cultural sciences at the University of
Lueneburg, with majors in music and computer sciences. He is involved
in various projects in electronic music and media art and teaches
studio production techniques as well as interface design strategies.
He is currently conducting research for his PhD in the field of music
sociology.
More information on Pd:
http://puredata.info
More information on Florian Grote:
http://fgrote.wordpress.com
Course cost: â200
Location: STEIM, Achtergracht 19, Amsterdam
Places are limited to 12.
Registration is required for this workshop. Please register early to
ensure a place. Registrations can only be done through the STEIM
website: http://www.steim.org/steim/workshops.php
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