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November 09, 2005

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Sensor Building with Miditron

SENSOR BUILDING WITH THE MIDITRON - w/ Eric Singer: Learn to create sensor interfaces to extend and control your Max/MSP/Jitter performance environment, or any other software that accepts MIDI data as controllers. Instead of building everything from scratch, students will work with Eric Singer's Miditron to start with sensors right away.

Eric Singer's MidiTron is a MIDI to real-world interface designed to simplify the process of creating sensor and robotics based electronic art projects. It is easily user configurable and provides 20 terminals of digital and analog inputs and outputs in any combination.

SATURDAY & SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17th/18th, 12-6pm.
The materials fee for the class includes the Miditron plus additional materials (sensors, cables, etc.), that the student will keep. If you own a Miditron already, the materials fee will be $25. Max/MSP knowledge is helpful, but not necessary.

8 hrs of labtime included.

$375/members, $435/non-members, plus $150 lab fee ($125/Miditron, $25/materials). Membership is $75/yr

Call Hans Tammen 212-431-1130 ext 13 in case you have questions, or to sign up.

Harvestworks is a nonprofit Digital Media Arts Center that provides resources for artists to learn digital tools and exhibit experimental work created with digital technologies. Our programs are made possible with funds from mediaThe foundation, New York State Council on the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, the NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs, Materials for the Arts, The Experimental TV Center, the Mary Flagler Cary Trust, the Aaron Copland Fund, The Greenwall Foundation, the Jerome Foundation, Foundation for Contemporary Performance Arts, JP Morgan Chase Foundation and the Rodney White Foundation.

HARVESTWORKS Digital Media Arts Center
596 Broadway, Suite 602 (at Houston St)
New York, NY 10012
Tel: 212-431-1130
http://www.harvestworks.org
mailto:info[at]harvestworks.org
Subway: F/V Broadway/Lafayette, 6 Bleeker, W/R Prince

Posted by jo at November 9, 2005 02:15 PM

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