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''Lecturer:'' [[Max Neupert]]<br /> | ''Lecturer:'' [[Max Neupert]]<br /> | ||
''Credits:'' 6 [[ECTS]], 4 [[SWS]]<br /> | ''Credits:'' 6 [[ECTS]], 4 [[SWS]]<br /> | ||
''Date:'' | ''Date:'' Mittwoch, 13:30 until 16:45 h<br /> | ||
''Venue:'' [[Marienstraße 7b]], Room 204<br /> | ''Venue:'' [[Marienstraße 7b]], Room 204<br /> | ||
''First meeting:'' t.b.a. | ''First meeting:'' t.b.a. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Dataflow programming languages can be easier end faster to grasp than code based languages. The program itself becomes a visualisation of its own function. We will look at different environments and specifically the free, open source, and cross-platform [[Pure Data]] and its graphics library Gem. In small assignments we will gradually learn to use the software and solve tasks enableing us to realize more complex projects. Final results may be everything from musical instruments, interactive installations, mobile apps to streaming servers for radio shows. | |||
This class is aimed at a beginner level introducing dataflow programming paradigms to artists and designers. It is precondition for the succeding class Dataflow II. | |||
Course language will be English (except everyone speaks German then it will be in German.. obviously). | Course language will be English (except everyone speaks German then it will be in German.. obviously). | ||
===German description=== | ===German description=== | ||
Datenfluss-Programmiersprachen können einfacher und schneller zu verstehen sein als | |||
Course language will be English (except everyone speaks German then it will be in German.. obviously). | Course language will be English (except everyone speaks German then it will be in German.. obviously). | ||
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* Video-Tracking | |||
* Kinect | |||
* Audio processing | |||
* 3D | |||
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==Admission requirements== | ==Admission requirements== | ||
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[[Category:WS12]] | [[Category:WS12]] |
Revision as of 13:07, 23 July 2012
Werkmodul/Fachmodul
Lecturer: Max Neupert
Credits: 6 ECTS, 4 SWS
Date: Mittwoch, 13:30 until 16:45 h
Venue: Marienstraße 7b, Room 204
First meeting: t.b.a.
Description
Dataflow programming languages can be easier end faster to grasp than code based languages. The program itself becomes a visualisation of its own function. We will look at different environments and specifically the free, open source, and cross-platform Pure Data and its graphics library Gem. In small assignments we will gradually learn to use the software and solve tasks enableing us to realize more complex projects. Final results may be everything from musical instruments, interactive installations, mobile apps to streaming servers for radio shows. This class is aimed at a beginner level introducing dataflow programming paradigms to artists and designers. It is precondition for the succeding class Dataflow II.
Course language will be English (except everyone speaks German then it will be in German.. obviously).
German description
Datenfluss-Programmiersprachen können einfacher und schneller zu verstehen sein als
Course language will be English (except everyone speaks German then it will be in German.. obviously).
Topics
- Video-Tracking
- Kinect
- Audio processing
- 3D
Admission requirements
- none
Assignment
Active participation, presentation, artistic examination, documentation, edits in the wiki.
Literature
- Puckette, Miller: The Theory and Technique of Electronic Music ISBN 981-270077-3 Online Version
- Kreidler, Johannes: Loadbang ISBN 978-3-936000-57-3 Online Version (english, deutsch, español)
- Farnell, Andy: Designing Sound ISBN 0-262-01441-6 obiwannabe.co.uk on Archive.org Code examples
- Zimmer, Fränk: Bang: Pure Data ISBN 3-936000-37-9
- Chung, Bryan WC: Multimedia Programming with Pure Data ISBN 1782164642 source
- Brinkmann, Peter: Making Musical Apps – Real-time audio synthesis on Android and iOS ISBN 978-1-4493-1490-3 (e-Book ISBN 978-1-4493-1489-7 )
- Barkl, Michael: Composition: Pure Data as a Meta-Compositional Instrument ISBN 3838316479
- Matsumura, Sei: Pd Recipe Book ― Pure Data ではじめるサウンドプログラミング ISBN 978-4-86100-780-4
- Miyama, Chikashi: Pure Data チュートリアル&リファレンス ISBN 978-4862671424
- Lyon, Eric: Designing Audio Objects for Max/MSP and Pd ISBN 978-0-89579-715-5
- Hillerson, Tony: Programming Sound with Pure Data: Make Your Apps Come Alive with Dynamic Audio ISBN 978-1-93778-566-6