BarCamp is the ad-hoc, user-generated un-conference where attendees determine what will be presented. Sessions, discussions, demos, and interaction occur from everyone attending, not a pre-selected panel of speakers. Past topics are listed here and vary from PodCasting 101 to Developing Photos in a Digital Darkroom to…
Live Coding Presentation and Performance
Live Coding is music performance practice that involves creating the sonic and/or symbolic aspects of music through computer programming. These elements are coded as part of the performance. Therefore, an important aspect of developing live coding practice is the search…
Computing in the Arts Exhibition: Visual Soundscapes
The collection of projects, entitled “Visual Soundscapes,” is an exploration and synthesis of 21st-century media: the merging of the visual, the aural, and the algorithmic. The free exhibition opens Friday, April 6 and closes Monday, May 7, in the…
Music Composed by a Computer?
COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON LECTURE AND PRESENTATION COMBINES MUSIC AND TECHNOLOGY “Virtual Music: Computer Synthesis of Musical Style” The College of Charleston School of Sciences and Mathematics presents the ninth Conrad D. Festa Community in Science in Mathematics in relation to…
J.S. Bach and Radiohead, Together in Concert
Well, obviously Bach and Radiohead didn’t perform together in reality, but the collaborative performance “Between the Lines” by students. alumni and special guests offered a unique repertoire of classical and popular music to a packed audience last night. Opening with…