>Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2002 09:34:37 +0100
>From: "Alistair MacDonald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: MAX/MSP night school - Glasgow & elsewhere
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>REAL-TIME
>A MAX/MSP NIGHT SCHOOL
>Sonic Arts Network presents an affordable and accessible course in the
>world*s leading software for interactive sound installations. Taught by
>leading Max/MSP educators and practitioners, prices from 30 -50 per phase.
>Real -Time Night Schools will run at The Watershed Bristol, The Junction
>Cambridge, The CCA Glasgow and The ICA London.
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>Max/MSP is used by musicians, composers, improvisers, sound artists and
>installation designers and allows individuals to build their own custom
>environments beyond the rigidity of common computer tools. Max/MSP has been
>applied to interactive algorithmic music and image generation, interactive
>art installations, live performance systems and multimedia application
>prototyping.
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>UNLOCKING NEW TERRITORIES FOR ARTISTS WITH LITTLE EXPERIENCE OF COMPUTER
>PROGRAMMING.
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>PHASE 1 BEGINNING (Weekly from October - December 2002).
>For beginners new to Max/MSP has an emphasis on structured learning. Areas
>of tuition include: the Max/MSP environment; synthesising sound in Max/MSP;
>Audio processing; MIDI control; interactive and generative processes.
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>PHASE 2 ADVANCING (Monthly from January - May 2003).
>Consisting of five monthly sessions exploring more complex issues. Previous
>experience of Max/MSP is required to develop networks/internet via Max;
>artificial life and intelligence, fractals and chaos; building interfaces,
>icube, lego; graphics; and other software relationships.
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>Bookable through venue in advance only.
>Computer literacy is required, as is some experience of working in digital
>audio.
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>This course is supported by Cycling 74.
>Sonic Arts Network gratefully acknowledges financial support from the PRS
>Foundation.
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>For further information W: www.sonicartsnetwork.org
>PRESS INFORMATION  E: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  T: 020 7928 7337
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>Dr Alistair MacDonald
>Director, Electroacoustic Music Studios
>Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama
>100 Renfrew Street, Glasgow, G2 3DB
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