Harvestworks presents a series of brand new 4-hr workshops designed to get you creating your own work quickly and independently, using well-established software such as Ableton Live or Max/MSP/Jitter. Let’s Make… workshops offer a unique teaching style and a project-based approach to art and technology concepts that would otherwise require many hours of university level coursework or self-directed study.
Let’s Make…. Workshops
Sat Oct 13 – 10am to 2pmLet’s Make Danceable BeatsSat Oct 13 – 3pm to 7pmLet’s Make a Bunch of One Minute Songs
Sun Oct 14 – 10am to 2pmLet’s Make Video That Reacts to Live MusicSun Oct 14 – 3pm to 7pmLet’s Make Interactive Visual Art
Take both classes on either Saturday (Ableton Live) or Sunday (Max/MSP), and receive a discount of $15.
Take all 4 classes, receive a discount of $30.
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Location:
Harvestworks
596 Broadway, #602 | New York, NY 10012 | Phone: 212-431-1130
Subway: F/M/D/B Broadway/Lafayette, R Prince, 6 Bleeker
Find the right Let’s Make… for you, take them with friends, and keep coming back for new topics and inspiration!
Saturday #1: Let’s Make Danceable Beats
Software Required: Ableton Live
Experience Required: None
Experience Recommended: None
Saturday #2: Let’s Make a Bunch of One Minute Songs
Software Required: Ableton Live
Experience Required: None
Experience Recommended: None
Sunday #1: Let’s Make Video That Reacts to Live Music
Software Required: Max/MSP
Experience Required: None
Experience Recommended: basic familiarity with how Max works, or having completed the first few Max tutorials
Sunday #2: Let’s Make Interactive Visual Art
Software Required: Max
Experience Required: None
Experience Recommended: basic familiarity with how Max works, or having completed the first few Max tutorials
About the instructor:
Adam Rokhsar is an artist, psychologist, and teacher with degrees from Cornell University, University of Pennsylvania, and New York University. He works as chief creative technology consultant for the Jacob Burns Media Arts Lab, where is currently collaborating with the Manhattan-based design team Local Projects to bring unique media creation software to students in classrooms across the country. He has designed interactive art for corporate clients and artists, Steven Spielberg’s anniversary gala at the Jacob Burns Film Center, and eight year olds, who make the best collaborators.