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*Rob Hamilton - Win - CCRMA
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*Dong-In Lee - Win - CCRMA/ Gracenote
 
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=== Guides ===
 
=== Guides ===
#[http://ccrma.stanford.edu/~hpenttin/mobilephone/CarbideGuide.pdf Preparation and Installation Guide]
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=== Slides ===
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#[http://ccrma.stanford.edu/workshops/mobilephone2007/GeorgEssl-CCRMA07-1.pdf Mobile Music Making History and Prospects - GeorgEssl-CCRMA07-1]
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#[http://ccrma.stanford.edu/workshops/mobilephone2007/GeorgEssl-CCRMA07-2.pdf Mobile Music Making Workshop- GeorgEssl-CCRMA07-2]
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#[http://ccrma.stanford.edu/workshops/mobilephone2007/JarnoSeppanen-CCRMA07-1.pdf  Speedy and simple mobile music application development - Jarno Seppanen-CCRMA07-1]
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#[http://ccrma.stanford.edu/workshops/mobilephone2007/JarnoSeppanen-CCRMA07-2.pdf  Python installation - Jarno Seppanen - CCRMA07- 2]
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=== Software ===
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#[http://ccrma.stanford.edu/workshops/mobilephone2007/PocketShake-presets.zip Pocket Shake with Presets. Control sinusoids with the accelerometer on your N95.]
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*[[Mobile_Phone_Programming_Workshop 2007_Abstracts]]
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Latest revision as of 20:43, 18 April 2008

Workshop - On Symbian Coding in a Mobile Environment November 1-3, 2007, Stanford - CCRMA

Three day workshop with presentations and hands-on sessions.


Teachers:

  • Georg Essl – Deutsche Telekom Laboratories at the Technical University of Berlin, Germany
  • Jarno Seppänen – Nokia, Finland

Coordinator:

  • Henri Penttinen – Visiting scholar at Stanford – CCRMA from Helsinki University of Technology, Lab. of Acoustics and Audio Signal Processing

Sponsor:

  • Jyri Huopaniemi, Nokia Finland / Palo Alto USA


Visiting Address

Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics, The Knoll, 660 Lomita, Stanford, California 94305-8180, USA

Schedule

PRESENTATIONS

  • What: Mobile Music Making
  • Who: Georg Essl
  • When: Thursday Nov. 1st at 1.15-2.15 pm
  • Mobile_Phone_Programming_Workshop 2007_Abstracts
  • Where: Classroom 217 - 2nd floor
  • Target audience: general interest in the field, both engineers and composers


What: Audio/Music Development for Symbian OS

  • Who: Jarno Seppänen
  • When: Thursday Nov. 1st at 2.15-3.00 pm
  • Where: Classroom 217 - 2nd floor
  • Target audience: general interest in the field, both engineers and composers


What: Why are 2-D waves more tricky than 1-D

WORKSHOP

Workshop I - Startup

  • When: Thursday Nov. 1st at 3.30 pm – 6 pm
  • Where: Ballroom 216 - 2nd floor (optionally in Seminar room 3rd floor)
  • Target audience: people who want to actually develop for mobile devices

Workshop II - Cont.

  • When: Friday Nov. 2nd at 9 am - 1.00 pm
  • Where: Classroom 217 - 2nd floor

Workshop III - Cont. & wrap up

  • When: Saturday Nov. 3rd at 9 am - 2 pm
  • Where: Classroom 217 - 2nd floor


Participants

Participants:

  • Sook Young Won - Win - CCRMA
  • Rob Hamilton - Win - CCRMA
  • Dong-In Lee - Win - CCRMA/ Gracenote
  • Orazio Gallo - Win - UC Santa Cruz
  • Jeff Cooper - Win - CCRMA
  • Jyri Huopaniemi - Win - Nokia, Palo Alto
  • Henri Penttinen - Win - CCRMA/ Helsinki University of Technology
  • Luke Dahl - OS X - CCRMA
  • Michael Gurevich - OS X - CCRMA
  • Ge Wang - OS X - CCRMA

Materials

Guides

  1. Preparation and Installation Guide

Slides

  1. Mobile Music Making History and Prospects - GeorgEssl-CCRMA07-1
  2. Mobile Music Making Workshop- GeorgEssl-CCRMA07-2
  3. Speedy and simple mobile music application development - Jarno Seppanen-CCRMA07-1
  4. Python installation - Jarno Seppanen - CCRMA07- 2

Software

  1. Pocket Shake with Presets. Control sinusoids with the accelerometer on your N95.

Abstracts