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SUMMARY:Video synthesis with Vsynth workshop
DESCRIPTION:Level: Intermediate \nIn this series of 4 2-hours workshop\, Kevin Kripper\, the author of Vsynth\, explains  how to interconnect the different 80 modules that come with Vsynth\, exploring video techniques and practices that can create aesthetics associated with the history of the electronic image but also complex patterns founded in some basic functions of nature. \nHere’s what you’ll learn in each workshop: \nLesson 1: video oscillators\, mixers\, colorizers. \nLesson 2: modulations (pm\, fm\, pwm\, hue\, among others). \nLesson 3: filters/convolutions and video feedback techniques. \nLesson 4: working with presets\, scenes\, audio and midi. \nVsynth is a high level package of modules for Max/Jitter that together make a modular video synthesizer. Its simplicity made it the perfect tool to introduce yourself to video synthesis and image processing. Since It can be connected to other parts of Max\, other softwares and hardwares it can also become a really powerful and adaptable video tool for any kind of job. \n\n \nRequirements \n\nBasic knowledge of Max and Jitter\nHave Max 8 installed\nFamiliarity with audio-synthesis or computer graphics would be useful.\n\nAbout the workshop leader \nKevin Kripper (Buenos Aires\, 1991) is a visual artist and indie software developer. He’s worked on several projects that link art\, technology\, education and toolmaking which has exhibited in festivals such as +CODE\, Innovar\, Wrong Biennale\, MUTEK\, among others. In 2016 he won first place at the Itaú Visual Arts Award with his work Deconstrucento. In addition\, since 2012 he’s been dedicated to create digital tools that extend the creative possibilities of visual artists and musicians from all over the world. During 2017\, he participated in the Toolmaker residency at Signal Culture (Owego\, NY) and in 2018 received a mention in the Technology applied to Art category from the ArCiTec Award for the development of Vsynth. \nhttps://www.instagram.com/vsynth74/ \nhttps://cycling74.com/articles/an-interview-with-kevin-kripper
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/video-synthesis-with-vsynth-workshop/
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CATEGORIES:Max,Software Classes,Video,Workshops
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