Force Feedback Fader workshop with Alexandros Kontogeorgakopoulos.
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DATE: 5 - 6 March 2019 | 5pm – 11pm
MENTOR: Alexandros Kontogeorgakopoulos
LOCATION: osmo/za, Slovenska 54, 1000 Ljubljana
REGISTRATION: delavnica@ljudmila.org
About the workshop
How do we integrate the sense of touch into digital musical instruments?
How do we get a more natural and organic connection with our electronic sounds?
After years of academic and artistic research the haptic fader was designed and developed for introducing musicians, sound artists , media artists and interaction designers to haptics. It’s the only general-purpose cost-effective force feedback device based on open-source hardware and open-source software elements for creative communities. Dr Edgar Berdahl and Dr Alexandros Kontogeorgakopoulos have created this device and framework, taught it at international conferences, Universities and at wider audiences such us at the Ableton’s Loop festival.
In this workshop, participants will assemble a haptic fader and learn how to program force feedback haptic interactions in Max and Pure Data. It aims to get participants easily up to speed by examining simple example haptic interactions in familiar visual programming environments.
The target audience includes musicians, artists, designers and the general public interested in the application of technology for creative projects. The participants are not expected to have prior experience in electronics and digital fabrication. Some experience in programming would help but is not required.
The participants should bring their own laptop if they want to get involved with the programming of the device, and pre-install Max (free for 30 days) and Pure Data.
About the mentor
Alexandros Kontogeorgakopoulos is an academic, musician and artist, conducting transdisciplinary research and creating work at the intersection of art, science, and technology. He has equally a scientific, engineering and musical background which is reflected in the nature of his creative practice and his techno-scientific exploration. After completing his Ph.D. in 2008 in France, he joined Cardiff School of Art and Design (CSAD) at Cardiff Metropolitan University where he is currently Senior Lecturer in Sound and Media Art. His artistic work, which includes audiovisual performances, installations, and compositions, has been presented in Europe and in the US. As an artist/researcher he often develops his own software and hardware and explores novel technical, conceptual and artistic approaches.
He is currently partner coordinator of the EU funded EASTN-DC European Art Science Technology Network - Digital Creativity project. He is also co-founder of stiwdioEverywhere, an art & design studio that travels around the world following the digital nomad's lifestyle, and oneContinuousLab, a transdisciplinary art-science studio-lab based in Athens, Greece.
https://www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/artanddesign/staff/Pages/alexandroskontogeorgakopoulos.aspx
Registration
The participation fee for the workshop is 60 € and needs to be settled before the start of the workshop on-site. The fee covers expenses for materials, the workshop product remains in your possession. The workshop will be held in English. The number of participants is limited, so please apply/announce yourself at delavnica@ljudmila.org.
The educational programme Ljudmila - the Laboratory for Science and Art is supported by the Slovene Ministry of Culture (in the co-production with Zavod Projekt Atol), MOL – Department for Culture and the EASTN-DC Network, which is co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union.
