

Through his work, he investigates the various intersections of real-time electronic music performance with handmade interfaces / instruments, spatial audio (higher-order ambisonics and binaural), dynamic / interactive systems, the musical applications of machine- learning, experimental sound design, and DIY electronics / hardware-hacking. About the Instructorĭouglas McCausland is a composer / performer who is fascinated with new aesthetic and technological domains, and whose chaotic and dense works explore the extremes of sound and the digital medium. More information, including the application form for this scholarship, can be found here. Diversity in Computer Music ScholarshipĪ limited number of scholarships are available to promote the engagement of students from underrepresented backgrounds in the field of electronic and computer music, including women, ethnic, and gender minorities. If you require any accommodations, or would like to make us aware of anything, please contact the instructor or a CCRMA administrator and we will be more than happy to work with you in providing accommodations that are suited to your needs. We are committed to making the workshop accessible to all enrolled participants.
MAX MSP FORUM FREE
Participants without previous experience with Max/MSP are encouraged to enroll in either the Max/MSP/Jitter week I and / or week II workshops before attending this one, or alternatively, watching up to Session 8 in Matt Wright’s free online Kadenze course (approx.
MAX MSP FORUM REGISTRATION
This workshop will be delivered online via Zoom, with a registration fee of $225 (half of the standard "in-person" fee). Note that this workshop will primarily be taught using Max/MSP however, participants may opt to use their own preferred tools or languages, such as Pure Data or SuperCollider, at their discretion (the instructors cannot guarantee technical support in this case). The week will culminate in the creation of a final project or prototype to be presented in a public forum.
MAX MSP FORUM FULL
These activities are supplemented by a full schedule of instructor lectures, live demonstrations, theoretical / historical context, and guest lectures from other members of the CCRMA community. This practice-oriented workshop emphasizes experience first, providing ample opportunities to experiment and actively create.
