School
for
Poetic
Computation
How can emerging web technologies inspire new, and more connected musical experiences? With so much of our listening being mediated by streaming platforms, social networks, and virtual environments, it is exciting to imagine the wild shapes that music might take under these strange new circumstances. In this 10-week class, participants will work with a variety of tools to build interactive, spatial, and generative sound pieces online. Classes will unfold through discussion, sharing, and hands-on lab time. Approximately half of the course will focus on composition and sound design exercises to accompany the coding examples. These lessons will include field recording, sampling, and digital synthesis techniques. Participants will work each week to build their own web-based sound pieces while collectively imagining what music can look like on the world wide web. The course will be taught primarily in p5.sound, Web Audio API, and Max MSP though other tools will also be explored. While some experience working with HTML, CSS, and Javascript is required, we welcome all experience levels. If you have any doubts about the required skills coming into the class, reach out to us before applying.
We expect that participants attend with an open mind and are willing to try out new forms of working both collaboratively and independently. We aim to set up an environment where participants feel empowered to ask questions, but understand that this can be challenging when people are working with new technologies or creative modalities for the first time.
The course will be taught primarily in p5.sound, Web Audio API, and Max MSP though other tools will also be explored. While some experience working with HTML, CSS, and Javascript is required, we welcome all experience levels. If you have any doubts about the required skills coming into the class, reach out to us before applying.
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Tommy Martinez is an artist and programmer working primarily through research, sound and code. He creates software and musical systems for the internet, embedded devices, and for live multichannel performance. Martinez has performed at MoMA PS1, The DiMenna Center for Classical Music, Fridman Gallery, and Pioneer Works. He has lectured on sound and electronic art at School for Poetic Computation, UC Berkeley, Stanford University, and NYU.
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Thompson is a Cree, Canadian, interdisciplinary artist and sound designer. Thompson approaches sound as a mode of connection—embracing the kinesthetic agency of sound to compose abstract feats of spatialized audio recording and synthesis. Her work engages tactics of material minimalism to create site-specific installations that sculpt droning, maximalist experiences out of space and sound. Using audio programming software, computational processing, and acoustic instruments, Thompson’s work seeks to create connection by guiding audience participants through these augmented experiences.
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Applications open until Applications closed on August 11, 2023.
You can expect to hear back from us about the status of your application on August 25, 2023. Please email us at admissions@sfpc.study with any questions you have.
For 10 classes, it costs $1200 + processing fees, for a one-time payment. We also offer payment plans. Participants can schedule weekly or monthly payments of the same amount. First and last payments must be made before the start and end of class. *Processing fees apply for each payment.
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