[ANN] CNMAT Max/MSP/Jitter Summer Workshops in Boston!

For the first time, CNMAT (the UC Berkeley Center for New Music & Audio
Technologies) presents its popular intensive and immersive Max/MSP
summer workshop in Boston! Just like the workshop hosted in Berkeley
each summer, the workshop is geared towards artists, musicians,
interface designers, and anyone wanting to improve their skills with
Max/MSP/Jitter or learn from scratch. This year's course will take
advantage of the great new features that Max 6 has to offer, so if you
are looking to get up to speed with the latest version of Max, this is
the place to be. The course will be taught by programmers and artists
with a great deal of experience both using and teaching the software. By
the end of the workshop, students should be able to construct
sophisticated, robust patches.

As always, we try to keep our workshop fees as reasonable as possible.
In the past, the morning and evening sessions were priced separately and
would cost over $1000 combined. This workshop combines both for $750.

Schedule (Mon-Fri)
10am-12pm: Beginning/Intermediate Max/MSP Programming
12-1pm: Lunch
1-3pm: Beginning/Intermediate Lab
3-5pm: Open Lab/Special Topics (topics will include Max for Live, gestural
controllers and other topics TBA)
5-6pm: Dinner Break
6-9pm: Advanced Max/MSP Programming

NOTE: Participants are required to bring their own laptops with the
latest version of Max/MSP 6 already installed and running. (Mac OSX or
Windows XP/Vista/7) Jitter is optional, but recommend for students
interested in video processing. Please bring a set of headphones to use
during the lab. Also, participants are strongly advised to have gone
through the Max, MSP, and Jitter (if applicable) tutorials before the
workshop.

WHERE
Northeastern University
Ryder Hall (Room TBD)
11 Leon Street
Boston, MA 02115

WHEN
August 27 - 31, 2012
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM EDT

Please follow the link below to register:
https://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/eventReg?llr=nkagjgfab&oeidk=a07e5ynntiof6d4e60a&oseq=

If you have any questions about the registration, please e-mail Afshaan Alter at b.alter@neu.edu. For questions about the course, send an email to John MacCallum at john@cnmat.berkeley.edu.