post-Inauguration soundscape at and/OAR (free mp3 album)

Dear CeC-ers
Found Soundscape: C-SPAN Presidential Inauguration, January 20, 2009
was captured from the open microphones of C-SPAN, the live coverage
channel of the U.S.government, immediately after the inauguration of
President Barack Obama on January 20, 2009.

Shifting crowds, broadcast glitches, and supposedly “off-mike”
comments mingle with the pageantry, power, and telling truncations of
the event. Culled with no internal edits or processing, this free mp3
album released by and/OAR is the first in a series of found soundscape
compositions by Chris DeLaurenti.

39’48” 40 MB @ 320 kbps(VBR)

http://www.and-oar.org/and_oar1.html
for a direct link – http://www.and-oar.org/pop_andp34.html

Thank you for listening!
Chris
— 
http://www.delaurenti.net

SuperCollider workshops in New York, early April

SUPERCOLLIDER WORKSHOPS APRIL 2009

All details and sign-up at:
http://tinyurl.com/harvestcollider


SuperCollider workshops will be offered at Harvestworks in New York in early April, in the run up to the 2009 SuperCollider Symposium to be held at Wesleyan. This is a rare opportunity to learn from some of the SuperCollider developers themselves. SuperCollider is an incredible environment and programming language for music and audio. It provides an interpreted object-oriented language which functions as a network client to a state of the art, realtime sound synthesis server. SuperCollider was written by James McCartney over a period of many years, and is now an actively maintained and developed open source project. It is used by musicians, scientists, and artists working with sound and audiovisuals.

All workshops require attendees to bring their own laptops; tutors will assist with installation on OS X (10.4 or later recommended) and Windows as necessary (SC also runs on Linux but it’s assumed you’d have compiled and installed it yourself in advance of the workshop if you’re using that platform).

The workshops being offered are:

1) Saturday 4th April: Beginners day (11am-6pm). A friendly introduction to SuperCollider for absolute beginners, aimed at artists and musicians. Aside from a little familiarity with the digital arts, no prerequisites, though some prior exposure to computer music (perhaps through Max/MSP or Csound) may be helpful. (led by Nick Collins, Dan Stowell, Jan Trützschler) $100

2) Sunday 5th April: Intermediate workshop day (11am-6pm). For those with some experience, but wanting to refresh and broaden their SC skills. Topics will include sound synthesis and analysis, interaction via GUI and controllers, generative and network music, SC programming tips and tricks and SC architecture. We will also be adaptable to participants needs, can take requests for topics, and have some general question and answer sessions. (led by Nick Collins, Dan Stowell, Jan Trützschler) $100

3) Monday 6th April evening (7-10pm). Beginner’s evening session. A friendly introduction to SuperCollider for absolute beginners, aimed at artists and musicians. Aside from a little familiarity with the digital arts, no prerequisites, though some prior exposure to computer music (perhaps through Max/MSP or Csound) may be helpful. (led by Nick Collins, Dan Stowell, Jan Trützschler)

4) Tuesday 7th April daytime (11-6). Abstract pressure cookers and virtual steam machines: Just in time programming in networks.
Not tweaking machines, but writing letters: Programs that program programs, machines that recombine structures. Replacing their parts, in effect writing their user manual at runtime. Instead of giving in to pressure to become virtuosos, we listen how the machines take the pressure – from spooky action at a distance to new exploring logics of distributed noise music. A collective workshop for live coding, sound synthesis, randomness in order. (led by Powerbooks Unplugged) $100

5) Tuesday 7th April evening (7-10pm). Compact version of Tuesday daytime session (led by Powerbooks Unplugged) $50

6) Wednesday 8th April daytime (11-6) SuperCollider Clinic. Flexible topic sessions, following participant needs, adaptable to all intermediate levels (beginners would find Saturday or Mon night helpful before this workshop). Developers will be on hand to answer questions, to present on special topics, and to demonstrate projects and works built with SC. (led by an all star cast of developers) $100

Montana State University call for works

Hello all,

The MONSTER Studios and Music Technology program at Montana State
University are seeking new electroacoustic and video works for our March
1st Sunday Night Multimedia Series concert. The Sunday Night Multimedia
Series features electroacoustic music and video art projected on our large
screen in Reynolds Recital Hall, live performance, and sound diffusion
over our multichannel audio system. The programs (posted on our website)
alternate between student compositions and multimedia works by composers
and artists from around the world.

If you have a video or electroacoustic piece you would like to submit for
possible performance on the March 1st concert, we are interested in short
pieces (~12 minutes or less), particularly works with video/animation. We
can also program electroacoustic works with video and/or live performance
on future Sunday Night Multimedia Series or Black Box Theater concert
events.

Please send materials to:

Music Technology c/o Kristi McGarity
Department of Music
P.O. Box 173420
Montana State University
Bozeman, MT 59717-3420

Please email contact info, bio, and notes to:
kristin.mcgarity@montana.edu

DVD or Quicktime file playback is available, with stereo diffusion or
multichannel audio playback. Submissions accompanied by SASE will be
returned; others will be archived for consideration at future events.

The Bachelor of Arts in Music Technology program at MSU integrates
composition, sound design, and audio engineering, with a particular
emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration with visual media. We are
thrilled to have over 50 majors in our third year of operation, and we
have added many exciting new courses and facilities this year. For the
latest news, please visit our website:
http://www.montana.edu/musictech

Hope the spring semester is going well for all of you!

Thank you for your time,

Kristi McGarity and Hsiao-Lan Wang
Music Technology Program
Montana State University
406-994-5762

Reply-To: kristi@mcgaritymusic.com