Creative Music Coding Lab #4

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15 mei 2013

The CMC lab is an autonomous zone to try out sonic experiments as a group. And an opportunity to leverage the expertise of the group in realizing new artistic tools and processes through the medium of code.

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Calling all ChucK’ers, SuperColliders, Max and PureData patchers, CSounders, Fluxites, Overtoners, and all other tongues of creative coders. We welcome you to attend the fourth edition of the Creative Music Coding lab at STEIM.

In the past years STEIM has hosted regular SuperCollider and Max meet-ups for musicians and sound artists to gather and share their experiences. This year we have decided to break open these groups into a new experimentation platform welcoming all artists who use code as a medium for making music.

Why the change in format? We believe that coding as a fundamental practice is not necessarily language specific. All musicians who use code as a medium essentially share a common creative process, one that favors highly personal, DIY methods for music making. This being the case, the processes we draw from and fundamental techniques we use can be inspiring to all. By sharing our working methods and allowing an environment for cross-code fluency we will learn so much more.

The CMC lab is an autonomous zone to try out sonic experiments as a group. And an opportunity to leverage the expertise of the group in realizing new artistic tools and processes through the medium of code. Many of the founding members of the group are indeed experts in their favorite languages, but we come from all technical levels of proficiency and enjoy helping one-another out.

Creative Coding Lab
DETAILS

DATE: Wednesday, 15 MAY 2013
TIME: 19:00
ENTRY: FREE
LOCATION: STEIM Concert Space, Utrechtsedwarsstraat 134 Amsterdam ( map )

Please let us know if you plan to come (mail marije [AT] steim [DOT] nl ), so we have a rough idea who to expect.


What ARE the goals for the lab?

a place for creative music coders to show work in progress, regardless of programming language or platform
a place to discuss and question techniques with fellow computer musicians
an informal stage for playing with others, livecoding sessions, jamming, and other fun experiments
an opportunity to meet like-minded artists, share talents, and start new collaborations
an opportunity to be exposed to new languages and improve cross-language fluency
a way to discover lesser known and emerging creative programming paradigms
a place to to discuss interconnections between programming environments
an environment for discussions on cultural contexts surrounding coding in the arts

We encourage members of the group to use this as a platform for exploring ways in which we might be able to create and play together. Proposals for creative group investigations of hardware, software, and coding as process are welcome.

As always, entry is free, tea and coffee will be provided.