MakeAXE 2015 - WSU Summer Camp
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http://tinyurl.com/WsuMusicTech
Contents
- 1 Overview
- 2 Day 1
- 2.1 Morning (8:30 - 12:00)
- 2.1.1 8:30 - 9:00: Introductions
- 2.1.2 9:00 - 9:30: The Name Game
- 2.1.3 9:30 - 10: Pure Data intro
- 2.2 Afternoon (1:00 - 4:30)
- 2.1 Morning (8:30 - 12:00)
- 3 Day 2
- 4 Day 3
- 5 Day 4
Overview
Day 1
Morning (8:30 - 12:00)
8:30 - 9:00: Introductions
Introductions: me, counselors
What is this camp?
- Making instruments
- DJ, VJ
- Realtime audio/video synthesis Pure Data
- Examples: Maize video
- Live demo with bananas and stuff
How the camp is structured
- An open-source structure: follow along at http://tinyurl.com/WsuMusicTech
- Wichita Patcher's Circle: Google Group and Resources
9:00 - 9:30: The Name Game
- Groups of 4 and 5, then 9:
- Name
- Music thing or Geek thing or anything!
- Contest between the 9
9:30 - 10: Pure Data intro
lecture schmecture 1
Pd: The Philosophy
- Pd is a dataflow language and uses the metaphor of connecting objects to each other.
- Pd also uses the metaphor of an instrument
- Combining the instrument maker and instrument player
- Edit and performance mode
- Combining the instrument maker and instrument player
Pd: The Language
- Pd vs. Pd-extended
- Runs on anything, even Android and iOS
- Free as in speech
Down and Dirty with Pd
- objects, messages, comments
- inlets and outlets, connecting objects and messages to each other
- [pix_video], [pix_texture], [rectangle]
- Show quickly [rotateXYZ], [sphere]
- Interactive help with objects
10:00 - 10:30 Workshop 1: Baby's First Pd Video Patch
- Work in pairs. Review what we did with this video
- Add one cool thing: rotation, sphere...something else?
- Can you add a filter? Project onto a teapot?
10:30 - 11:00 Lecture Schmecture 2
- Combining messages
- Adding filter
- Slider, number box, dragging and shift-dragging
- [cube], [rotateXYZ]
- [line]
- [bang(
11:00 - 11:30 Workshop 2: Learning to crawl
- Work in pairs. Review what we did with this video
- Then review how [bang( works with this video
11:30 - 12:00 Final Project
- Criteria: Do *something*, anything which
- Incorporates live elements
- Incorporates live or recorded video, audio
- Uses Pure Data, Makey Makey, webcam
- 3ish to 5ish minutesish longish
- Ideas to consider
- Performance?
- What form does it have?
- Are you demoing an idea or technique?
- Is it an environmental sort of thing
- Does it have a unique element?
We are going to show off some (all?) of final projects at the Wichita Mini Maker Faire
Afternoon (1:00 - 4:30)
Learn more Pd
Example1: audio
- Build 'A' with [osc~] and [dac~]
- Show canvas help, then interactive object help
- talk about tilde
- keyboard shortcuts
- inlets, outlets, creation arguments
- Add volume control *~, number box
- line~, snapshot~
- audio streams (sig~) vs. control
- bang~
- add freq slider with line~
- make a note
- Surf the 'net for cool Pd stuff
- Groups of 2 (semi finals)
- Then groups of 4 (finals)
End-of-Day
- Windows? Mac? Install Pd at home
Day 2
Morning
8:30: Review of Audio
- [osc~], arrays, [dac~][adc~][tabwrite~],[line~]
- help, Gem help
- [snapshot~]
- [*~] [+] [%]
9:00 Work session: audio sequencer
9:30 Example2: audio
- audio scratcher
- arrays
- use [tabread] and [tabwrite] to show that it really is an array
- substitute [table]
- play only parts of the array
- arrays
10:00 Work session: audio scratcher
- combine with sequencer?
10:30 Pd roulette
- 5 computers in a circle
- 5 minutes each
- 2 teams of 9
- what sounds the coolest?
11:00 hack up a cool Gem project
- Demo the idea
- Student work:
- First individually
- Then Groups of 2 (semi finals)
- Then groups of 4 (finals)
11:30 Mini Maker Faire and final project
- Final Project presentations: Thursday afternoon 3:30
Optional Activities
- write poetry or haiku with Pd
- write mad libs with Pd
- Zoom, Shwartz...
Afternoon
1:00 Video recorder/player and scratcher
1:30 Work session: player and scratcher
- Contest: groups of 4 make up a plot and use the scratcher to tell the story
2:00 Intro Makey Makey
2:30 Work session: Makey Makey
3:00 Zoom, Schwartz
3:30 Color Tracker
- Play video from Wichita Patcher's Circle
4:00 Work session
- discuss what to do next
Day 3
Morning
8:30: Final project idea brainstorm
- Think at least 1-2 minutes
- Could be a game
- Brainstorm games
- Could be a cool unique audio effect
- Pitch shifting
- detect pitch
- use an instrument?
- Video?
- Review projects done in Pd/Arduino Engineering class
8:45: Color tracking. pitch shifter
- Show both pitch shifter, downloaded from Wichita Patcher's Circle
- Play video of color tracker from Wichita Patcher's Circle
- Review available tools
9:00: Work session
- Explore pitch shifters and color tracker, or work on whatever you want
9:30: Hack up a Gem help patch
- Look at a minimum of 5 Gem help patches
- Choose one to hack up
- Do something cool
10:00: Tell a story
- Work in groups of 4
- Decide on a story: 1 to 2 minutes
- What is the mood
- Give people roles: write music, create video
- What are the Background sounds and music
- Use the scratcher: what will repeat and how?
11:00: perform the stories
11:30: brainstorm final project ideas
Afternoon
1:00 Submit final project idea
1:30 Free work session
- Review project ideas with John
3:00 Break!
3:30 Free work session
Day 4
Morning
- Work session
Afternoon
- 3:30: Presentations