CNMAT Artist-in-Residence—Olivia Ting
CNMAT welcomes Olivia Ting as Artist-in-Residence for the fall of 2022.
CNMAT welcomes Olivia Ting as Artist-in-Residence for the fall of 2022.
On Tuesday, July 5, odot v1.3.4 was released through the Max Package Manager. This new release, prepared by John MacCallum, provides support and compatibility with Apple's M1 processors as well as other minor updates and bug fixes. Users should update Odot through the Max Package Manager:
Here at CNMAT we often work with tactile transducers in large stage settings and this presents a number of technical challenges. Composers tend to favor inexpensive, off-the-shelf consumer amplifiers and transducer/exciters that can be difficult to interface with professional audio equipment without distortion or damage. The core issue here is that the consumer level amplifier typically expects a -10 dBV (0.316 volt RMS) signal while most professional equipment is capable of handling much higher signal voltages--typically up to +24 dBu (12.28 volts RMS). When transducers are deployed in
The Zurich University of the Arts Board has appointed Rama Gottfried, a CNMAT alum and PhD graduate in music composition from the Department of Music, to the position of Professor of Contemporary Computer Music Practice previously held by Prof. Dr. Martin Neukom. He will take up the post in August 2022.
Professor Carmine-Emanuele Cella has a new paper accepted for publication in the European Journal of Operational Research.
Title: Target-based computer-assisted orchestration: Complexity and approximation algorithms
John-Carlos Perea will be in residence at CNMAT as a visiting researcher, composer, and performer for the academic year 2022-23. In addition to being a GRAMMY® Award winning multi-instrumentalist and recording artist, John-Carlos is Associate Professor of American Indian Studies in the College of Ethnic Studies at San Francisco State University.
John-Carlos will be developing a musician-specific augmented performance environment for voice, cedar flute, and drum.
Prof. Carmine-Emanuele Cella is nearing completion of his piece, Kobi, for augmented mbira that will be premiered at Milano Musica on May 22, 2022. Minh-Tâm Nguyen, from Les Percussions de Strasbourg, who will be performing the piece, recently visited CNMAT to collaborate in fine tuning the musical system designed by Prof. Cella.
https://www.percussionsdestrasbourg.com/en/date-agenda/4997/
On Wednesday, April 27, CNMAT released a maintenance update for CNMAT Externals v1.0.5 that provides support and compatibility with Apple's M1 processors as well as other minor updates and bug fixes. Users should update the CNMAT Externals through the Max Package Manager:
CNMAT's Lead Researcher, Department of Music Assistant Professor Carmine-Emanuele Cella, with co-authors, recently published two new papers on the mathematical modeling of music timbre.
CNMAT composer and researcher, Andrew Blanton, will be featured in Portal Refractions, a New Art City Physical Activation. The event is hosted by Gray Area.
https://grayarea.org/event/portal-refractions/
"The portal is a gateway to another world; but when you cross the threshold everything changes, it becomes refracted. This special event, featuring mixed-reality and sound performances, offers a look at the looking glass itself."