Hosting a workshop in Ableton Live, help needed!
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 2:07 pm
Hello!
At the end of October me and my friend will host a two week long workshop in Ableton Live and digital audio at Malmö University in Sweden. The goal is to let students explore ways to enhance computer based artists production and performance. We are expecting aprox. 20 students.
After two weeks we hope to have achived the following:
1. A big online CC-library containg lots of instruments and presets for Ableton Live that we will share with the Ableton community.
2. A lap top big band orchestra where we will sync a lot of computers via wlan and then perform together as one unit. The idead is to have maybe 10 computers and 20 participants so you have to switch all the time - thus making it a collective performance. Hopefully we can make the music last for maybe 3-4 hours:)
3. A video documentary covering the process before, during and after the workshop.
Activities
We are currently gathering excercises for out students, hopefuly we will present them with about 20 challenges and they can freely choose from these. Right now we are discussing:
*make your own loop pedal
*wii remote!
*album-a-day
*sync video/light(/music
*make new instruments by sampling really strange stuff
*piezo mics
*make your own challenge
It would be great if you boys and girls could help us fill up the list with interesting challenges for students with different levels of experience with ableton live. Almost anything is welcome:)
/Rikard
At the end of October me and my friend will host a two week long workshop in Ableton Live and digital audio at Malmö University in Sweden. The goal is to let students explore ways to enhance computer based artists production and performance. We are expecting aprox. 20 students.
After two weeks we hope to have achived the following:
1. A big online CC-library containg lots of instruments and presets for Ableton Live that we will share with the Ableton community.
2. A lap top big band orchestra where we will sync a lot of computers via wlan and then perform together as one unit. The idead is to have maybe 10 computers and 20 participants so you have to switch all the time - thus making it a collective performance. Hopefully we can make the music last for maybe 3-4 hours:)
3. A video documentary covering the process before, during and after the workshop.
Activities
We are currently gathering excercises for out students, hopefuly we will present them with about 20 challenges and they can freely choose from these. Right now we are discussing:
*make your own loop pedal
*wii remote!
*album-a-day
*sync video/light(/music
*make new instruments by sampling really strange stuff
*piezo mics
*make your own challenge
It would be great if you boys and girls could help us fill up the list with interesting challenges for students with different levels of experience with ableton live. Almost anything is welcome:)
/Rikard