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Workshops 2022

CCRMA SUMMER WORKSHOPS 2022

The Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics offers intensive programs where top educators and researchers from the fields of music, engineering, and computer science will present a detailed study of specialized subjects. Each workshop is one week long. The workshops are open to the public. Check out our offerings and register via our Eventbrite page: https://www.eventbrite.com/o/ccrma-summer-workshops-33124778619


COVID-19 NOTICE: Stanford University is now welcoming visitors back to campus; however all participants who are joining us for in-person workshops must be fully vaccinated and boosted (if booster-eligible), and proof of vaccination status must be provided at the start of the workshop. Per university policy, no religious or medical exceptions will be allowed. All in-person participants will provide a negative COVID-19 test from a verifiable pharmacy source or healthcare provider on the first day of the program; if unable to provide such, CCRMA will have rapid antigen tests available. If a participant tests positive during the course of the workshop, they will not be able to continue attending in person, and must isolate as recommended by the CDC. Participants are responsible for their own lodging and expenses regardless of COVID status.




6/13 - 6/17
CANCELED Perceptual Audio Coding: Marina Bosi, Rich Goldberg

6/20 – 6/24
Algorithmic Composition with Max/MSP and Open Music: Davor Vincze, Andrew Watts
CANCELED Digital Audio Effects: Champ Darabundit, Mark Rau
CANCELED Distributed Arts Collective: Constantin Basica, Alex Chechile

6/27 – 7/1
Recording Arts: Cory Cullinan, Jay Kadis

7/4 - 7/8
TO BE SCHEDULED

7/11 – 7/15
Designing Physical Interactions for Music: Sasha Leitman, Roger Linn

7/18 - 7/22
CANCELED Max/MSP/Jitter I: Christopher Jette, Matt Wright

7/25 – 7/29
Computer-Assisted Composition with Python: Marc Evanstein
CANCELED Max/MSP/Jitter II: Doug McCausland, Matt Wright

8/1 – 8/5
CANCELED: Gestural Music-Making in Max/MSP: Doug McCausland

8/8 – 8/12
CANCELED: DIY and High-Speed Approach to Creating Audiovisual Works: Kimia Koochakzadeh-Yazdi, Stephanie Sherriff
Deep Learning for Music Information Retrieval I: How Neural Networks Learn Audio: Camille Noufi, Irán Román

8/15 – 8/19
Deep Learning for MIR II: State-of-the-art Algorithms: Camille Noufi, Irán Román

8/22 – 8/26
CANCELED: SuperCollider: Bruno Ruviaro

8/29 - 9/2
Perception-Based Orchestration for Composer-Performers: Yuval Adler, Nick Virzi




SUMMER 2022: Workshops will be offered both on-line and in person, depending on the specific program. See each workshop website for details.
The Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA) offers intensive programs where top educators and researchers from the fields of music, engineering, and computer science will present a detailed study of specialized subjects. Each workshop is one week long. The workshops are open to the public. Each workshop has its own particular schedule, so please reference each website to see schedule informaion.

IMPORTANT NOTE
Workshops are subject to change or cancellation; if a workshop needs to be canceled we will do our best to notify you within a reasonable period of time, and a full refund will be issued.

TUITION AND FEES
SUMMER 2022: Fees vary from workshop to workshop; check each workshop website for details. Several workshops offer scholarships - please check the individual workshop pages for details.

ACADEMIC CREDIT
No academic credit is offered for participation in workshops.

CONTACT
Nette Worthey
CCRMA Administrator
660 Lomita Court
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-8180
650-723-4971 x320
networth_AT_ccrma_DOT_stanford_DOT_edu

Upcoming Workshops

Real-Time Audio DSP on FPGA
Mon, 06/19/2023 - Fri, 06/23/2023
Designing Physical Interactions for Music
Mon, 06/26/2023 - Fri, 06/30/2023
FluCoMa: Making Music using Machine Listening & Machine Learning
Mon, 07/10/2023 - Fri, 07/14/2023
Real-time AudioVisual Composition with RayTone
Mon, 07/17/2023 - Fri, 07/21/2023
Recording Arts
Mon, 07/24/2023 - Fri, 07/28/2023
Computer-Assisted Composition with Python
Mon, 07/24/2023 - Wed, 08/02/2023
Building Interactive Sound Installations
Mon, 07/31/2023 - Fri, 08/04/2023
Deep Learning for Music Information Retrieval I: How Neural Networks Learn Audio
Mon, 08/07/2023 - Fri, 08/11/2023
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