CNMAT ODOT: Tools for OSC and Beyond (on Cycling74)
Isabel Kaspriskie presents a quick overview of the CNMAT Odot on the Cycling74 Blog.
Link to the Cycling74 article on CNMAT Odot
Isabel Kaspriskie presents a quick overview of the CNMAT Odot on the Cycling74 Blog.
Link to the Cycling74 article on CNMAT Odot
Matt Schumaker (UCB Ph.D. 2015) joins the Arts Division of UC Santa Cruz as Assistant
Professor in Music, continuing his artistic research and teaching in the areas of computer
music and music technology.
Website: https://mattschumaker.com/
Schumaker composes concept-driven music arising from computer-assisted composition
and interactive computer music research, a practice that often joins musicians with
bespoke computer technologies in live performance. His work emerges from a parametric
SFCMP Director Eric Dudley speaks with composer, and CNMAT Director, Edmund Campion about the first concert in a new collaborative series with SFCMP.
Access the 10' conversation on the San Francisco Contemporary Music Players website (link).
Join SFCMP and CNMAT for the next Program set for December 19, 2021, presented at Root Division, San Francisco
*Hallie Smith – Seeded Fruit, for electronics (6’30”)
The CNMAT newsletter for Spring 2021 is available here.
Enabled by the pandemic, social VR has taken a giant leap forward. Traditionally, artists have been some of the early adopters of new technologies and this medium is no exception. To celebrate the light at the end of the tunnel, HYPHEN-HUB is showcasing four creators working on social VR platforms. These pioneering artists will discuss the elements that led them through their creative process and how this platform enabled them to push their artistic boundaries and explore new models of creativity.
CNMAT welcomed Paul Dresher and Joel Davel Invented Instrument Duo to CNMAT on May 25, 2021 for a concert and lecture on the lawn at 1750 Arch Street. We look forward to the video documentation being posted on the CNMAT Youtube channel soon.
We are pleased to announce the release of odot version 1.3, which can now be downloaded directly through the Max Package Manager.
In addition to numerous enhancements, improvements, and bug fixes, this release contains a 12-part tutorial that covers many of the most important aspects of odot programming. This tutorial, based on years of experience using odot in practice and pedagogy, is a great entry point for new users, as well as an invaluable reference for paradigmatic solutions to common problems in media/arts programming.
***NOTE: This is an online only event. For more info, click here.***
This event premieres SUN, MAY 23, 2021 @3PM Pacific and is available on demand through JUNE 23, 2021.
Please note the following programmatic and personnel changes: 15 eyes by Jon Yu will not be performed on this concert. IMY/ILY by Amadeus Regucera has been added to the program. Percussionist, Andy Meyerson is soloist.
The Department of Music at the University of California, Berkeley invites applications for a
pool of qualified temporary instructors to teach any of the following areas:
Music and technology involving CNMAT technologies and Max/MSP programming. Special
topic courses involving software programming for musical applications of computers and audio
engineering. Music courses focusing on music perception and cognition. Music appreciation
courses with an emphasis on music software and lab-based learning.
The CNMAT newsletter for Spring 2021 is available here.