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Vector synthesis to LASERS [150 €]
Workshop
Duration: 12 hours
Thursday, 12 March 2020 | 15:00 > 18:002020-03-12T15:00:00.000Z | Classroom 3
Friday, 13 March 2020 | 15:00 > 18:002020-03-13T15:00:00.000Z | Classroom 3
Saturday, 14 March 2020 | 15:00 > 18:002020-03-14T15:00:00.000Z | Classroom 3
Sunday, 15 March 2020 | 15:00 > 18:002020-03-15T15:00:00.000Z | Classroom 3
Have you ever heard about vector synthesis and Lissajous’s curves?
What’s the connection between the mid 800’s studies of a French mathematician, a type of sound synthesis developed in the 80’s and lasers?
In this workshop you will be given the fundamentals in order to start experimenting with the creative tools that link sound and its visual representation.
In order to start creating you’ll only need two simple oscillators, whether they are analog or digital, and a vectorial monitor.
During the seminar you will be shown and taught several techniques on patches production on Max/MSP, Pure Data, VCV Rack, Ableton Live. In addition the lessons will cover how to connect audio ports or analog synthesisers to the ILDA standard interface of lasers.
Students requirements:
- Macbook OSX or Notebook Windows
- Personal headphones or IEM
- Cycling'74 Max/MSP (also demo version), Pure Data, VCV rack
What’s the connection between the mid 800’s studies of a French mathematician, a type of sound synthesis developed in the 80’s and lasers?
In this workshop you will be given the fundamentals in order to start experimenting with the creative tools that link sound and its visual representation.
In order to start creating you’ll only need two simple oscillators, whether they are analog or digital, and a vectorial monitor.
During the seminar you will be shown and taught several techniques on patches production on Max/MSP, Pure Data, VCV Rack, Ableton Live. In addition the lessons will cover how to connect audio ports or analog synthesisers to the ILDA standard interface of lasers.
Students requirements:
- Macbook OSX or Notebook Windows
- Personal headphones or IEM
- Cycling'74 Max/MSP (also demo version), Pure Data, VCV rack
Author
- Giuseppe Acito aka Opificio Sonico (Taranto 1967) is an Italian artist who studied Electronic Music at the Conservatory G.B.Martini in Bologna, and Sound Engineering at Fonoprint studios in the same town.
He has been working for decades with sound, space and multimedia interaction, and he stands on the borders between the different involved media, both new open source platforms and recycled vintage technologies.
It is hard to locate his work inside the traditional musical disciplines from sound art to media art. He...
