[microsound-announce] SuperCollider Workshop - London - 11-13/01/12

Ryan Jordan ryan-jordan at hotmail.co.uk
Wed Jan 4 07:52:11 EST 2012


SuperCollider Workshop

Get ready to get sucked into the supercollider vortex !!

SuperCollider has established itself as probably the most powerful
programming environment for real time sound synthesis,
algorithmic/generative music and all sorts of other audio-related
ap...plications. It is widely used by artists and scientists alike for
both research and actual artistic creation. It features a powerful
state-of-the-art sound engine and an easy to learn fully featured object
oriented language. More, it is open-source and totally free of charge.

This three day intensive workshop welcomes participants of any discipline
with or without prior programming or musical experience and guides them to
their first sounds, instruments and musical structures with supercollider.
Apart from a thorough introduction to the Supercollider language and the
synthesis server, the workshop aims to be an informal introduction to
algorithmic/generative music, GUI design, live coding and digital sound
synthesis with SuperCollider.

Dates, times, and location:
Wednesday 11th January 2012 - Friday 13th January 2012
11am - 6pm daily
nnnnn, Unit 73a, Regent Studios, 8 Andrew's Road, London, E8 4QN

Booking and fee:
£80 / £70 student
http://nnnnn.org.uk/doku.php?id=supercollider_workshop
register by sending an email to ryan at nnnnn.org.uk

Download SuperCollider:
http://supercollider.sourceforge.net/

Workshop Leader:
Marinos Koutsomichalis
http://www.marinoskoutsomichalis.com/

Active internationally in both academic and non academic milieus, MK has
been composing and performing exploratory sound and media art since the
mid '00s using a variety of mediums - computers, programming languages,
acoustic instruments / ensembles, analogue electronics, loudspeakers,
domestic appliances, environmental sounds or photography amongst others.
Hitherto, he has released several solo albums that were met with
enthusiasm by critics, on labels such as the Brtish Entr' acte or his own
Agxivatein. He has exhibited worldwide in acclaimed galleries, academias,
festivals, churches, independent venues, etc. He has collaborated with
Z'EV, Francisco Lopez, Marc Behrens, Kasper T. Toeplitz, Greg Haines, the
Red Note Ensemble, N. Kyriazopoulos and others in various projects. He is
a member of various research centres and institutions like the CMRC
(founded by I. Xenakis), HELMCA, FKL and others. He has lectured at the
Technical University of Crete and at the Centre of Contemporary Music
Research. He is currently undertaking his Ph.D. in the Music Research
Centre, University of York under the supervision of Dr Tony Myatt. 		 	   		  
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