Creative Coding For Musicians: Audio-visual instrument hero

Creative Coding

Creative Coding For Musicians: Audio-visual instrument

Level

Beginner

Duration

1h 15m of video content

Format

Recorded workshop

Added

23/05/2022

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1. Introduction to Simon Katan & Course

Course overview

In this workshop we take inspiration from audio-visual works ranging from Norman McClaren to Ryoji Ikeda to create our own live audio-visual performance tool. To build the project, we’ll be using p5.js, the popular Creative Coding library. You will combine conditional logic and stochasticism to create glitch-style audio-visualizations and build further upon your coding fundamentals.

Learning outcomes

Combine p5.sound functions, conditional logic and the ‘key’ variable to create a keyboard operated sample player

Use incrementation, and mapping techniques to create animated audio-visualisations

Use the random function and stochastic techniques to create strobing effects

Bring these techniques altogether to create an individual audio-visual performance tool

Who is this course for?

  • Can be for complete beginners with code who have some musical background.
  • Can be for coders with some experience who want to learn about sound.

Requirements

  • A computer and internet connection

Course content

Course Videos

5 videos

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  • 1. Introduction to Simon Katan & Course
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  • 2. Working with Samples
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  • 3. Animation with Incrementation
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  • 4. Animation with Random
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  • 5. Bring it all together
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Instructors

Dr Simon  Katan

Dr Simon Katan

Instructor

Dr Simon Katan is a creative coder with a background in music and a strong preoccupation with games and play. His expertise covers audio-visual performance, interactive installation, and full stack web development. He has been commissioned by Roundhouse (Camden), Borealis Festival (Norway), Institut für Elektronische Musik und Akustik (Graz). Projects have included interactive theatre pieces for mobile devices, audio adventure games, and interactive dance works. He completed a PhD in audio-visual composition at Brunel University in 2012 and won a Prix Ars Electronica Honorary Mention for his work ‘Cube with Magic Ribbons'. Simon lectures in Creative Coding at Goldsmiths University and is also founder of Handl Education Ltd which applies game design and technology to the problem of online social learning in Higher Education.

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