Summer 2012 quarter
- Faculty
- Ben Kamen music technology and theory
- Fields of Study
- computer science, media arts and music
- Description
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In this program, students will learn to use the Max/MSP/Jitter visual programming environment to examine the control and expression of sound and video through numbers, simple mathematics, and logic. Students will learn to operate audio and video recording equipment and develop techniques for playing back and modifying materials through algorithmic processes. Students will develop strategies for interacting with source materials in real time, using sensory data from the Arduino micro-controller platform. Creative projects, guided by reading and collaborative activities, will the be primary goal of the technical work.
- Advertised Schedule
- 9a-5p Mon/Wed (Jun. 25 - Jul. 25)
- Location
- Olympia
- Online Learning
- Enhanced Online Learning
- Books
- Greener Store
- Required Fees
- $40 lab fee plus $100 for electronic supplies
- Offered During
- Day