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Max/MSP course will focus on developing simple interactive applications, which will foster imagination and skills around human and non-human interaction. To bridge organisms and computers, we will use Arduino and to exchange data within the network we will use OSC protocol. Students will be expected to develop weekly tasks, which will become basis for a future Max/MSP applications. The tasks will include programming graphics, animating graphics, sound to image conversion, feedback loops, and sensing physical data.
Max/MSP course will focus on developing simple interactive applications, which will foster imagination and skills around human and non-human interaction. To bridge organisms and computers, we will use Arduino and to exchange data within the network we will use OSC protocol. Students will be expected to develop weekly tasks, which will become basis for a future Max/MSP applications. The tasks will include programming graphics, animating graphics, sound to image conversion, feedback loops, and sensing physical data.


==Syllabus==
*[[/Introduction]] (counter, sequencer)
*[[/Interaction]] (serial, arduino)
*[[/Jitter]] (graphics)
*[[/Network]] (OSC)
==Students==


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Revision as of 22:18, 11 April 2018

Max/MSP sketch

Lecturer: Mindaugas Gapševičius
Credits: 6 ECTS, 2 SWS
Date: Thursdays, 11:00-12:30
Venue: Marienstrasse 7b, Raum 204
First meeting: Thursday, 12th of April 11:00-12:30


Max/MSP course will focus on developing simple interactive applications, which will foster imagination and skills around human and non-human interaction. To bridge organisms and computers, we will use Arduino and to exchange data within the network we will use OSC protocol. Students will be expected to develop weekly tasks, which will become basis for a future Max/MSP applications. The tasks will include programming graphics, animating graphics, sound to image conversion, feedback loops, and sensing physical data.

Syllabus


Students