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Date, time and place
This workshop will run twice, attendance at both
is not necessary.
29 September 2012 and 9 March 2013,
2 p.m. - 5 p.m., in the Arts Technology Research
Laboratory, Unit 13/14 Trinity Technology and
Enterprise Campus, Pearse Street, Dublin 2.
Duration
Three hours
Workshop: Introduction to
Audio Remixing
This workshop will introduce participants to
audio production and software techniques
needed to make audio remixes. Participants will
be introduced to theory and methods behind
remixing, and then given a tour of the recording
studio, followed by a practical session in the
laboratory where they will compose their own
audio remix.
This practical workshop will cover the following:
• Remix theory and basic music technology
principles
• Introduction to recording studios and post
production suites
• Audio editing (logic and pro tools)
• Using MIDI
Lecturer
Aidan Delaney
How to apply
Ten places per workshop. Please register one
week in advance. Contact: Administrator, Arts
Technology Research Laboratory, phone:
01 896 4921, email:
or
Fee
€
80
Date, time and place
This workshop will run twice, attendance at both
is not necessary.
24 November 2012 and 23 February 2013,
9.30 a.m. - 5.30 p.m., in the Arts Technology
Research Laboratory, Unit 13/14 Trinity
Technology and Enterprise Campus, Pearse
Street, Dublin 2.
Duration
One day
Introduction to Responsive
Environments for Performance
Through the use of an off-the-shelf digital web
camera and some custom software, a performer
can be tracked in real-time resulting in
information that can be used in endless
interesting ways for audio and visuals.
This workshop takes place in a dedicated
performance space and will involve:
• Looking at recent examples of the
technology in practice
• Setting up basic motion tracking technology
• Exploring software options, from beginner to
advanced
• Trying the system out and discussing
possibilities
A basic level of programming and experience
with real-time processing software (e.g. MAX/
MSP, pure data, processing, openframeworks)
would be an advantage.
Lecturer
Néill O’Dwyer
Fee
€
160