PLOrk fall2007
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General Information
this is not *just* a " PLOrk seminar"; we're calling it "Tech Band" and addressing more general issues facing composers and performers integrating technology into performance, and also how technology can create new performance paradigms. PLOrk will, however, remain a resource and constant point of reference. Hands-on with both:
- hardware (basic electronics, speakers and so on, inspired by Nic Collins' workshop last year; also sensor and microcontroller stuff, etc...) and
- coding (ChucK and Max/MSP).
projects from members of the seminar will likely drive things as we proceed.
primary meeting time: Th 1:30-4:20, McAlpin and/or Studio B; assistance setting up may be requested for many of these meetings
Important Dates
- November 7 (tentative) and 8 (definite); performances in DC area.
- Not everyone will be involved, and this is a PLOrk-specific performance.
Hardware Resources
books and other readings
- get Nic Collins' book on hardware hacking
- Reed Ghazala's book on circuit-bending is also a blast
- Bart Hopkins' book on instrument building has lots of great info about building musical things out of metal, wood, glass, and so on...
- check out the proceedings from past NIME conferences (New Interfaces for Musical Expression) for ideas and general wackiness
- PLOrk Reader; lots and lots of reading relevant to PLOrk and this seminar in general. please add as you see fit, and ask me for the password for protected papers if you can't guess it.
- check out this for gutting an inexpensive Sonic Impact T-amp.
campus stuff
- if you haven't visited Perry's soundlab do so!
- there is a machine shop class offered in the Engineering Quad; useful primarily for metal-working, though wood and plastic is also possible. contact Larry McIntyre about taking this 5-week course to get access to the shop and learn your way around.
arduino stuff
- Arduino microncontroller resources
- tutorials
- useful introductory notes from a different course (check out the "class notes" pdfs)
- assembly tutorial for the ProtoShield; a useful way to get comfortable with some basic electronics assembly and end up with something useful (we have the parts for a few of these on hand if you'd like to build one).
- another super easy protoshield; $10 at Radio Shack
places to get stuff
- don't forget Radio Shack
- All Electronics is great!
- DigiKey
- Jameco
- great resource for speaker components (thanks seth!)
- amazing miniature amplifier boards. these are all T-amp boards, like the $30 Sonic Impact amps. more on the T-amp here.
Software Resources
Other Stuff
- go ahead, put stuff here that might be useful/interesting/hilarious/just stupid