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The Institute for Electronic Arts
at the School of Art and Design at Alfred University
is pleased to
announce two upcoming summer courses in electronic media production:
Building Interactive Projects with Max/MSP/Jitter and Sensors, May 14-26, 2007
The Experimental Television Center
International Summer Workshop, May 30-June 10, 2007
Building Interactive Projects with Max/MSP/Jitter and Sensors
This two-week intensive course will cover basic and advanced techniques
in creating
interactive multimedia projects with Max/MSP/Jitter as well
as building and implementing
sensors and other real world interfaces.
Each participant will receive a sensor building
toolkit including a
MAKE controller (analog/digital interface), a wiring and soldering kit,
a beginners guide to electronics, a large selection of sensors, and
other electronics.
Some of the topics that will be covered are:
real-time video effects processing, wiring,
using sensors, color and
motion tracking, pitch tracking, audio and data visualization,
building
personalized performance instruments, building stand-alone software
applications,
networking computers, experimental 2D and 3D animation,
building interactive multi-channel
video installations, interactive
performance, and working with USB/MIDI controllers.
For more
information, please visit http://www.maxmspjitter.com
The Experimental Television Center International Summer Workshop
This immersive and collaborative twelve-day video and sound art workshop will take place
at the legendary Experimental Television Center in Owego, NY.
The unique image
processing system at the ETC facilitates interactive
relationships between older historically
important analog instruments
and new digital technologies including: custom-built equipment
by David Jones,
Dan Sandin, Nam June Paik, and others; new and vintage analog
audio/video
processors and synthesizers; Max/MSP and Jitter; multiple
computers; keyers, switchers,
colorizers, and other hardware; numerous
studio cameras; and dozens of other tools, all of
which are connected
through an intelligent open-ended patch system. A primary goal of
ETCISW is the exploration of video as a contemporary electronic arts
medium and the
promotion of collaborative art practices.
For more
information, please visit http://www.etcisw.com
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