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MaxMSP2008 CNMAT MaxMSP Night School, taught by Ali MomeniBetween July 21-25 of 2008, I taught the 13th annual MaxMSP Night School, hosted by CNMAT. This was the 9th year I taught at the night school, crazy! I have posted all course material on CNMAT's 2008 Max/MSP Night School page.
Minneapolis Art on WheelsPublic Art with Mobile Media
Painting the wall MAWAfter party for the Minneapolis Bicycle Film Festival, got a few moments to paint the wall with light....
Arduino for Robin's Storm machine, no more computers!I've been working on some software and electronics for Robin Mandel in order to realize his Storm. First I made a Arduino-MIDI-output-translator application that converted MIDI out of GarangeBand to on and offs on the Arduino's Digital Outputs. Then I integrated the MIDI playback into the translator application.
ArduinoBT :: Max/MSP
ArduinoBt, talking to Max/MSP, using SimpleMessageingSystem.
Had many many troubles with this "programmer not responding" bull shit, but got it going eventually... still doesn't exactly stay up for hours.
(i.e. get in touch if you're one of the other brave few trying it!)
MIDI to ArduinoDemonstration of a little stand alone application for translating MIDI to an Arduino's digital outputs. The editable MaxMSP patch (and many more things) are a part of aLib. You will find the patch in the "for controllers" folder, within the "Arduino" section. This application uses
ARTS 5670 Interdisciplinary Media Collaborations: Treating TimeI'm teaching a course along with Professor Doug Geers from the School of Music, on the topic of treating time. The course is titled Interdisciplinary Media Collaborations: Treating Time and here is the course description.
Light bulbs and ramping metronomes/tempo curversThis continues to be an incredibly rich playing field....
More light bulb actionNow composing for sound and light in the same environment....
ARTS 3603/5630: Experimental VideoMy first course at the University of Minnesota's Art Department focusing on generative video with Max/MSP> and Jitter. Check out the course's blog.
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