Hi all, CCRMA summer workshops have been announced! Join us in California this summer! Cheers, Romain [Apologies for cross posting, please circulate widely.] Greetings! Wow, do we have an exciting summer of workshops lined up for the computer/audio enthusiast! Check out the schedule below, and find details on specific workshops and registration at the CCRMA Workshop site https://ccrma.stanford.edu/workshops. Feel free to forward this to anyone who may be interested! Questions or comments, please reach out to Nette Worthey: nette@ccrma.stanford.edu *CCRMA SUMMER WORKSHOPS* The Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics offers intensive programs where top educators and researchers from the fields of music, engineering, and computer science will present a detailed study of specialized subjects. Each workshop is one week long. The workshops are open to the public. *6/18 – 6/22* Perceptual Audio Coding: Marina Bosi, Rich Goldberg Electronic Arts Ensemble: Constantin Basica, Alex Chechile Motion Capture and Analysis of Music Performance: Takako Fujioka, Madeline Huberth *6/25 – 6/29* Music Information Retrieval: Brian McFee, Meinard Müller, Steve Tjoa *7/1 – 7/6* Deep Learning for MIR I: How do Neural Networks Learn Music?: Irán Román, Kitty Shi *7/9 – 7/13* Deep Learning for MIR II: State-of-the-art Algorithms: Irán Román, Kitty Shi *7/16 – 7/20* Digital Audio Effects: A Digital Signal Processing Primer for Musicians and Audio Engineers: Elliot Canfield-Dafilou, Mark Rau SpaceCamp: Ambisonics and Multi-channel Sound Experiments: Christopher Jette, Fernando Lopez-Lezcano *7/30 – 8/3* Formalized Score Control: Using Python and Abjad in Music Composition: Trevor Baca, Josiah Oberholtzer, Jeffrey Treviño *8/6 – 8/10* Aspects of Sound in Art: Elaine Buckholtz, Christopher Jette SuperCollider: Fernando Lopez-Lezcano, Bruno Ruviaro *8/13 – 8/17* Max/MSP/Jitter 1: Safe and Friendly introduction to Max: Christopher Jette, Matt Wright *8/18 – 8/22* Max/MSP/Jitter 2: Really Understanding Max: Christopher Jette, Matt Wright Designing Musical Games::Gaming Musical Design: Rob Hamilton, Chris Platz *8/27 – 8/31* Augmented Mobile Instruments: John Granzow, Romain Michon Algorithmic Composition with Max/MSP and Open Music: Davor Vincze, Andrew Watts
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Romain Michon