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Cycling '74 Event Calendar - Week starting Monday November 26, 2007
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harvestworks: INTRODUCTION TO MAX/MSP Matthew Ostrowski Tuesdays, Nov 27, Dec 4, 11, 18 - 6:30-9:30pm $430/$490 This introductory course includes basic programming with Max, MIDI, control, user interfaces, timing objects, and scaling/mapping numbers Osman Khan/ CMU School of Art Lecture Series Each semester the School of Art offers a series of lectures. All lectures are free and open to the public. http://osmankhan.com/ |
Performance: Rui Pereria, Moldover, Richard Lainhart Lainhart will be performing with incredible rig of vintage analog electronic gear, Moldover with customized software and computer controllers, and Pereira using his interface Looop-r. Presentation: Chris Watson and Florian Hecker Language, Sound and Cinema Series This series will feature documented, exclusive, rare, real time presentations by international artists in residence who will demonstrate their special project prototypes to independent patrons who wish to subscribe and witness first hand & up close these uniquely engaging exhibitions, seminars, and intimate 'testbed' style dress rehearsals. |
Performance: Francis Dhomont and Louis Dufort The immersive sound experiences of Francis Dhomont, French electronic music pioneer from the 70's, and Louis Dufort, Audio visionary from Montréal. Dorkbot SoCal 25 Dave Bullock, Rama Hoetzlein, Barry Hertz Sr. |
Peformance: Louis Dufort This Double Take Event will focus on Louis Dufort's spectacular "Grain de Sable" (grain of sand). This co-production with the "Conversations on Culture" - a committee of the Friends of San Francisco Center for Physychoanalysis - invites Dufort to present his work in a dalogue with the audience. "Grain de Sable" will be performed twice, once at the beginning and once at the end. The discussion will take place between the two performances. Chaired by Jeanne Harasemovitch, LSCW, the exchange will explore the work's relevance to psychoanalytic conceptions and experiences of the power of sound throughout the life cycle. |

