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'''Note''': Register a link to your project blog in the section below.
'''Note''': Register a link to your project blog in the section below.


= Project Blogs =
= Project Description =  


Hongchan - [https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~hongchan/blog/blog/categories/web-audio/ Designing a framework for Web Audio API]
Please write up your system and possible needs for the concert. Make it short!


Micah Arvey - [https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~marvey/220c/activeListener.html Web Application for active and custom listening]
* example: my project
  - 24 speakers (from my audio system)
  - 3 beam projector (from Processing)
  - Rehearsal and Tech prep = about 1 hr
  - 2 players
  - Disklavier
 
* Nik Sawe's fMRI-to-music pieces.
  - Projector with HDMI access
  - Rehearsal and Tech prep - 20 minutes
  - Like Micah, any computer that can be hooked up to the projector (will bring my own but backups are nice since I'm particularly vulnerable to Murphy's Law of Electronics)
 
* Tim O'Brien's piece. (Title to be finalized soon.)
  - 24 speakers + maybe additional small speakers at odd angles
    (I already discussed this with Nando and will continue to communicate with him and Carr)
  - No projector. Lights off if possible, or some low lighting emphasizing the speakers.
  - Rehearsal and Tech prep = about 2 hrs (though I could be quicker if necessary)
  - Fixed media. Will use Ardour3 on the CCRMA linux machine.
 
* Gestalt Rock - Micah Arvey
  - As many speakers as will be there.  1-24 is fine.
  - Projector needed, mainly to display UI and waveform.
  - Rehearsal and Tech prep = about 10 minutes
  - Any computer with Google Chrome that can be hooked up to projector and speakers
 
* Reza Payami
  - 24 speakers
  - Rehearsal and Tech prep about 2 hours or shorter
  - Up to around 6 players and sound cards
  - Disklavier
 
* Romain Michon (title to be finalized)
  - 24 speakers (from my audio system through netjack)
  - Projector (from Processing - VGA)
  - Rehearsal and Tech prep = about 2 hr
  - 2 players
  - Small table for my laptop
 
* Phonemic Music Control - Alex Kaneko
  - Speakers (stereo is sufficent)
  - Projector
  - Rehearsal/Tech = 15 mins
 
= Blogs =
 
Nik Sawe - [http://fmriorchestra.blogspot.com/ Converting fMRI Signal into a Symphony]
 
Micah Arvey - [https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~marvey/220c/activeListenerBlog.html Web Application for active and custom listening]
 
Romain Michon - [https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~rmichon/courses/220c/ Composition for the Chanforgnophone]
 
Reza Payami - [https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~rpayami/220c/index.html Instrument Design and Composition]
 
Emily Graber - [https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~emgraber/220c/blog.html Musical Computer Music]
 
Andy Stuhl - [https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~akstuhl/220c/ Research on Imagined Sound and Inner Voice]
 
Kunal Datta - [https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~kunald/220c/KunalDattaBlog.html AudioTour. (name pending)]
 
Tim O'Brien - [https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~tsob/blog/categories/220c/ Powers of Two ]
 
Erin Baumann - [https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~erin/220c/projectblog.html Synesthesia and Pitch Memory]
 
= Random links =
 
[https://github.com/LazarSoft/jsqrcode QR Code reader]
 
[http://lab.mariusgundersen.com/Compass/ HTML5 compass demo]
 
[http://html5demos.com/geo HTML5 geolocation]

Latest revision as of 00:54, 7 June 2013

Music 220C: Course Wiki

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Note: Register a link to your project blog in the section below.

Project Description

Please write up your system and possible needs for the concert. Make it short!

  • example: my project
 - 24 speakers (from my audio system)
 - 3 beam projector (from Processing)
 - Rehearsal and Tech prep = about 1 hr
 - 2 players
 - Disklavier
  • Nik Sawe's fMRI-to-music pieces.
 - Projector with HDMI access
 - Rehearsal and Tech prep - 20 minutes
 - Like Micah, any computer that can be hooked up to the projector (will bring my own but backups are nice since I'm particularly vulnerable to Murphy's Law of Electronics)
  • Tim O'Brien's piece. (Title to be finalized soon.)
 - 24 speakers + maybe additional small speakers at odd angles
   (I already discussed this with Nando and will continue to communicate with him and Carr)
 - No projector. Lights off if possible, or some low lighting emphasizing the speakers.
 - Rehearsal and Tech prep = about 2 hrs (though I could be quicker if necessary)
 - Fixed media. Will use Ardour3 on the CCRMA linux machine.
  • Gestalt Rock - Micah Arvey
 - As many speakers as will be there.  1-24 is fine.
 - Projector needed, mainly to display UI and waveform.
 - Rehearsal and Tech prep = about 10 minutes
 - Any computer with Google Chrome that can be hooked up to projector and speakers
  • Reza Payami
 - 24 speakers 
 - Rehearsal and Tech prep about 2 hours or shorter
 - Up to around 6 players and sound cards
 - Disklavier
  • Romain Michon (title to be finalized)
 - 24 speakers (from my audio system through netjack)
 - Projector (from Processing - VGA)
 - Rehearsal and Tech prep = about 2 hr
 - 2 players
 - Small table for my laptop
  • Phonemic Music Control - Alex Kaneko
 - Speakers (stereo is sufficent)
 - Projector
 - Rehearsal/Tech = 15 mins

Blogs

Nik Sawe - Converting fMRI Signal into a Symphony

Micah Arvey - Web Application for active and custom listening

Romain Michon - Composition for the Chanforgnophone

Reza Payami - Instrument Design and Composition

Emily Graber - Musical Computer Music

Andy Stuhl - Research on Imagined Sound and Inner Voice

Kunal Datta - AudioTour. (name pending)

Tim O'Brien - Powers of Two

Erin Baumann - Synesthesia and Pitch Memory

Random links

QR Code reader

HTML5 compass demo

HTML5 geolocation