Maker Faire Bay Area 2008
Bay Area Computer Music Technology Group Projects

Location:   Expo Green   

Computer music technology projects including:

Laptop Orchestra Technology with Ge Wang (co-creator of ChucK, Laptop Orchestras, SMELT: http://ccrma.stanford.edu/~ge/)

Feedback piano with Chris Warren (http://www.alloyelectric.com/feedbackpiano2.html)

Reactable Prototype with Ryan Sobol (similar to http://reactable.iua.upf.edu/?media)

Controller, Performance, and Installation Technologies with Tim Thompson (http://nosuch.com/tjt)

Audio hackery and computer music community organization with Noah Thorp (http://www.listenlabs.com, http://www.aquabu.com)

Additional projects are likely. Talk to us about hack sessions and getting involved with Laptop-Orchestra-of-the-Left.

Web site: http://electronicmusic.meetup.com/152/

Project photo.

Topic(s): Arts | Crafts | Engineering | Music

Tags: computer+music programming music laptop+orchestra laptop orchestra "bay area computer music tech

About the Maker(s)

Noah Thorp [
The Bay Area Computer Music Technology Group is a forum for computer music technology researchers, developers, and enthusiasts to come together for presentations of computer music techniques and technologies (all music genre outputs are welcome).

  • Tim Thompson: Custom Audio Controllers and OSC Projects
  • Will Grant (Blue): Max/MSP Music Patches
  • Adam Murray: Max/MSP jRuby, assisting setup and watching the booth
  • Noah Thorp: Organizer, Performance (Rabbit's Rum / Chris Warren / Feedback Piano), Maker Sessions, possible wii controller audio instrument
  • Tom Duff: Neural Net Synthesizer and OSC projects (in progress)
  • Craig Latta: Arduino audio controller
  • Kristina Forester: Performance with (Rabbit's Rum / Chris Warren / Feedback Piano)
  • Peter Nyboer


http://electronicmusic.meetup.com/152/

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