Special Seminar by Graduate School of Culture Technology (November 29)
Date: 3:30 pm, Wednesday, November 29
Venue: CT Hall (Room No. 3229), Department of Industrial Engineering B/D (N8)
Speaker: Richard Dudas (Computer music writer)
Topic: Musical applications of Signal Processing using Max/MSP
Abstract:
Presenting several aspects of signal processing applications as they relate to use in live interactive musical compositions. We will listen to the (short) compositions and then take an in-depth look at the signal processing techniques used to realize them.
Speaker¡¯s career
Richard Dudas
Richard Dudas holds degrees in Music Composition from The Peabody Conservatory of Music of the Johns Hopkins University and from The University of California, Berkeley. In addition to writing music for acoustic instruments, he has been actively involved with computer music since the late 1980s. From 1996 to 1998, he taught computer music courses at the musical research center IRCAM in Paris, France, and, since 1999, has been working for Cycling '74, Inc., developing the musical software programming environment, Max/MSP. In the Spring of 2002, he was a visiting lecturer in computer music at The State University of New York at Buffalo, and has been a regular lecturer at the 'Max/MSP Nightschool' summer workshops in Berkeley, California, and at the Fourm Neues Musiktheater Max/MSP/Jitter workshops in Stuttgart, Germany. He currently resides in Colorado in the United States.
Irene Eunyoung Lee Researcher/ Ph.D. Candidate
Storytelling & Cognition Lab/ KAIST Graduate School of Culture Technology
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