Rapid Song Prototyping
Designing musical patterns and creating musical results is often a challenge, especially for mediaart artists at the intersection of technology and performance. Simple approaches from conventional music and free improvisation can create a cross-benefit and help to create a condensed musical and sonic presentation. Open source tools such as SuperCollider or electronic circuits can be used not only for the conceptual compression of sound, but also for the deliberate organization of sound and sound events.
In this workshop, easily accessible organisational means, documentation strategies and basic structures of music are presented, with which a quick access to finished pieces can be achieved. On the basis of experiments with elctronic devices, instruments, open software etc. we will discuss, learn and apply the principles of "rapid song prototyping".
Free workshop for: students, doctoral candidates, post-docs, employees of Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
Bring with you (optional):
- Musical tools, e.g. Laptop with SuperCollider or PD
- analog synthesizers, effects, circuits etc.
Trainer: Jens Vetter | Tangible Music Lab | University of Art and Design Linz
Date: 5 July 2018 | 10.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.
Venue: Digital Bauhaus Lab (Bauhausstraße 9a)
The number of participants is limited.
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