Live SuperCollider meetups are back at Notam!
SuperCollider is an open source tool useful for composition, generative music, installations, live coding performances, in conjunction with microcontrollers and sensors, for installation work, multichannel work, DSP, research, ambisonics or simply audio hacking. It is one of the most popular and widely used programming environments for audio work and is available for free for all platforms.
At this meetup, SuperCollider users of all skill levels gather to share tips and tricks, solve problems together, and showcase projects and workflows in an inspiring and friendly way. Feel free to bring your laptop, headphones, and questions.
The SuperCollider meetups are led by Mike McCormick. Mike McCormick (he/him) is an artist and programmer, working with sound, text and visual media. Inspired as much by the constrained writing techniques of Oulipo as by the techno-materialism promoted by xenofeminism, his work combines customised algorithms with human performers and autobiographical material to explore human intimacy, vulnerability and our relationship to new technologies. He grew up in northern Canada, lived nomadically for a decade and has been based in Oslo since 2017.