Music 128 || CS 170 | spring
2016
Stanford Laptop Orchestra: Composition, Coding, and Performance
Ge Wang,
Matt Wright (guest
instructor),
Tim O'Brien (TA)
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class: W 7:30-10:20pm
location: CCRMA Stage (the Knoll)
slorkshop: CCRMA Listening Room (where
stations will be set up when not in class)
prerequisite: by instructor's
permission (see below)
NOTE: Please fill out
this
form
to apply for the course; you'll be asked to tell us
about your interest in SLOrk, and any music performance and/or
programming experience (neither is strictly necessary if one is willing
to learn as part of the course). If selected, we will send you the
permission number needed to enroll. (for full consideration,
please apply by 3/18/2016; you'll be notified shortly
thereafter)
If you have additional questions, our emails are: {ge,
tsob} (at)
ccrma.stanford.edu
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course summary:
This course explores composing and coding for, and performance with,
laptop orchestra. This is the full classroom/ensemble instantiation of
the Stanford Laptop Orchestra
(SLOrk). Topics and activities will include issues of composing for
laptop orchestras, sound synthesis, programming, instrument design, live
performance. Coursework includes designing laptop-mediated
software musical instruments, crafting musical works, and live performance
as part of the laptop orchestra.
major performances:
assignments:
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