Titel
QGO Sensor Instrument DIY
Zielgruppe

Beginners for programming and electronic circuits.
Max/MSP, electronic and soldering knowhow welcome.

Qgo sensor instrument with MIDI-Out. AVR Programmer.
MiniQGO Demonstration.mov

Produkt
Inhalte
Electronics, MIDI, Max/MSP, microcontroller programming,
ATMEL AVR, USBasp programmer, sensors.
Unterstützung

Bestätigung "Sensor Instrument DIY" SGMK

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Chikashi Miyama has been studying composition and
computer music with Takayuki Rai and Cort Lippe at
the Sonology Department, Kunitachi College of Music
since 1998. In 2004, he began studying composition with
Erik Ona at the Electronic studio Musik-Akademie der Stadt
Basel in Switzerland. In 2007, he moved to USA for his
PhD study in University at Buffalo, NY.
His compositions are received mention in the Residence
Prize section of the 30th Int. Electroacoustic Music
Competition Bourges and accepeted by Int. Computer
Music Conference 2004, 2005 and 2006, Scrime 2007.
In 2006, He started his career as a electronic improvisation performer, employing self-made sensor device, "Qgo"
chingo.info " chikashi.net
QGO Performance Demo1 YouTube

QGO Performance Demo2 YouTube

Leitung

max. 8 TeilnehmerInnen

Teilnehmerzahl

Kunstraum Walcheturm, Kanonengasse 20, 8004 Zürich

Ort
Beschreibung

In this work shop, we'll build very basic MIDI-based sensor
devices, employing ATMEL AVR micro-controllers. The
skills and techniques that you will learn in this workshop
may support creative activities of electronic musicians,
artists, and interactive installation designers.

Anmeldung

295.- oder 195.-- für Lehrlinge und Studenten,
plus ca. 80.-- für das Material

Kosten

 

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