Max/MSP Jitter Lecture for Beginners

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Max/MSP, Jitter is a graphic programing environment in which different media such as video and sound are integrated and controlled correlatively. Through this program, people can make work with sound that corresponds to movement in a video and vice versa, or with complex 3D animation that responds to the viewers' movement. For this workshop, Ken Furudate who uses Max/MSP for his art will give a series of five lectures. These lectures are designed for beginners who have barely touched this program and are unsure of its capabilities.

November 17th (Sat), November 24th (Sat), December 1st (Sat), December 8th (Sat), December 15th (Sat) 17:00-20:00
Lecturer Ken Furudate
Seats: 15 (Reservation required by the end of October)

*For more information please visit the URL below (Japanese)

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from November 17, 2007 to December 15, 2007

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