Event details
Feb
23
Princeton Electronic Music Festival Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of PLOrk
Come to the first event in the Princeton Electronic Music Festival: a series of events celebrating the 20th Anniversary of PLOrk, the Princeton Laptop Orchestra!
This event is a "mini-symposium" on the topic of physical modeling for audio, exploring research into using simulations of acoustic instruments and objects to generate electronic sound. Guests include Stefania Serafin, who studies ways to integrate physical models of sound environments into VR, Max Neupert and Clemens Wagner of CHAIR audio, who create audio plugins that model percussion instruments like cymbals and have created an analog synthesizer module that reproduces digital waveguide techniques in the analog domain. Alumnus Emily Liushen will return to play the Birl electronic wind instrument, and Jeff Snyder will perform on the Electrosteel pedal steel synthesizer.
Two events make up the symposium: first a workshop takes place in the CST Studiolab on Friday, Feb 21 from 10am-1pm (you'll learn to program up a physical modeling using PureData), then a public concert/talk happens in the Lee Room of the Effron Music Building on Sunday, Feb 23rd from 5:30pm-7:30pm.
Both events are free and unticketed, and open to the public.
Details:
workshop:
CST Studiolab in Fine Hall
10am-1pm
Friday, Feb 21
talks/performance:
Lee Rehearsal Room in the Effron Music Building
5:30pm-7:30pm
Sunday, Feb 23
This event is a "mini-symposium" on the topic of physical modeling for audio, exploring research into using simulations of acoustic instruments and objects to generate electronic sound. Guests include Stefania Serafin, who studies ways to integrate physical models of sound environments into VR, Max Neupert and Clemens Wagner of CHAIR audio, who create audio plugins that model percussion instruments like cymbals and have created an analog synthesizer module that reproduces digital waveguide techniques in the analog domain. Alumnus Emily Liushen will return to play the Birl electronic wind instrument, and Jeff Snyder will perform on the Electrosteel pedal steel synthesizer.
Two events make up the symposium: first a workshop takes place in the CST Studiolab on Friday, Feb 21 from 10am-1pm (you'll learn to program up a physical modeling using PureData), then a public concert/talk happens in the Lee Room of the Effron Music Building on Sunday, Feb 23rd from 5:30pm-7:30pm.
Both events are free and unticketed, and open to the public.
Details:
workshop:
CST Studiolab in Fine Hall
10am-1pm
Friday, Feb 21
talks/performance:
Lee Rehearsal Room in the Effron Music Building
5:30pm-7:30pm
Sunday, Feb 23
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