From 664ebdcb51b3f81ea24f2ecea25dec323092c9ca Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: equilet Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2018 22:05:28 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] updated posts --- .../pedagogy/2018-01-17-cpma-year01.md | 2 +- _posts/academia/research/2008-10-13-ssr.md | 4 ++-- _posts/academia/research/2008-11-01-CNMAT.md | 22 +++++++++---------- .../research/2015-04-20-zeropointnine.md | 18 +++++++-------- _posts/art/audio/2016-04-30-finite02.md | 2 +- .../art/audio/2016-09-01-bergen-assembly.md | 2 +- _posts/industry/2014-08-01-c74.md | 2 +- 7 files changed, 25 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-) diff --git a/_posts/academia/pedagogy/2018-01-17-cpma-year01.md b/_posts/academia/pedagogy/2018-01-17-cpma-year01.md index 63f2647..cd278bc 100644 --- a/_posts/academia/pedagogy/2018-01-17-cpma-year01.md +++ b/_posts/academia/pedagogy/2018-01-17-cpma-year01.md @@ -33,5 +33,5 @@ The official (outdated) description will be updated for this year, although ther [UC Berkeley Music Dept. Course Catalog](http://guide.berkeley.edu/courses/music/) -[Github for foundationan materials](https://github.com/CNMAT/CNMAT-odot-cpma) +[Github for foundational materials](https://github.com/CNMAT/CNMAT-odot-cpma) diff --git a/_posts/academia/research/2008-10-13-ssr.md b/_posts/academia/research/2008-10-13-ssr.md index e5d751b..b37c853 100644 --- a/_posts/academia/research/2008-10-13-ssr.md +++ b/_posts/academia/research/2008-10-13-ssr.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ categories: academia research auditory-scene hearing-science hearing-aid CNMAT research with SHRC (Starkey Hearing Research Laboratories) --- -In 2008, I started work at [CNMAT](http://cnmat.berkeley.edu/) via a research project with the late David Wessel, involving the development of hearing aids. Subjects were able to use our test suite to custom calibrate a 16-band compressor in order to come up with weighted interpolations that made more sense to them than a standard preset. The goal was to put the hearing impaired in control rather than administering fittings for customers without feedback. We then compared these choices with the outcome of a neural network in order to do further research and analyses on the data. This work was done in Max/MSP, and the UI had to be used by people with no knowledge of programming. +In 2008, I started work with [CNMAT](http://cnmat.berkeley.edu/) on a research project with the late David Wessel, involving the development of hearing aids. Other PIs were Brent Edwards, Sridhar Kalluri, and Kelly Fitz. Subjects were able to use our test suite to custom calibrate a 16-band compressor in order to come up with weighted interpolations that made more sense to them than a standard preset. The goal was to put the hearing impaired in control rather than administering fittings for customers without feedback. We then compared these choices with the outcome of a neural network in order to do further research and analyses on the data. This work was done in Max/MSP, and the UI had to be used by people with no knowledge of programming. --- @@ -20,5 +20,5 @@ Goals --- -![SHRC Starkey](/assets/starkey.jpg) +![SHRC Starkey](/assets/starkey.png) diff --git a/_posts/academia/research/2008-11-01-CNMAT.md b/_posts/academia/research/2008-11-01-CNMAT.md index 894d2f3..547d50d 100644 --- a/_posts/academia/research/2008-11-01-CNMAT.md +++ b/_posts/academia/research/2008-11-01-CNMAT.md @@ -7,28 +7,28 @@ categories: academia research development music-technology # CNMAT -My responsibilities at the Center for New Music and Audio Technologies have been to build software tools and systems for novel instruments, new media applications, and to work with composers towards new tools they can use in their compositions. Recently I’ve also been maintaining our internal codebase, including legacy objects, build systems, scripts, and documentation. These projects include abstractions, externals, and supporting code that people use for projects both in research and pedagogy. In order to fulfill CNMAT’s development requirements, I frequently use programming languages such as Max/MSP/Jitter alongside the IRCAM suite of tools, and languages like JavaScript and Python for file operations and UI. +My responsibilities at the Center for New Music and Audio Technologies have been to build software and systems for novel instruments, new media applications, and to work with composers towards new tools they can use in their compositions. Recently I’ve also been maintaining our internal codebase, including legacy objects, build systems, scripts, and documentation. These projects include abstractions, externals, and supporting code that people use for projects both in research and pedagogy. In order to fulfill CNMAT’s development requirements, I frequently use programming languages such as Max/MSP/Jitter alongside the IRCAM suite of tools, and languages like JavaScript and Python for file operations and UI. ![CNMAT door](/assets/cnmat-small01-blownout.png#right) That same year I started work at CNMAT via a research project with the late David Wessel, involving the development of hearing aids. Subjects were able to use our test suite to custom calibrate a 16-band compressor in order to come up with weighted interpolations that made more sense to them than a standard preset. The goal was to put the hearing impaired in control rather than administering fittings for customers without feedback. We then compared these choices with the outcome of a neural network in order to do further research and analyses on the data. This work was done in Max/MSP, and the UI had to be used by people with no knowledge of Max. -I was later recruited into CNMAT and started working with both Adrian Freed and David Wessel for the development of internal tools and projects. This led to my work with the odot (“o.”) toolset and supporting expression language that has been developed at CNMAT. I found that given CNMAT’s limited personnel, team members tend to take on significant responsibility a given task. In this way I continued into many modes of working, and ended up directing a lot of my energy at UC Berkeley to both interfacing with research goals and aiding pedagogy. +I was later recruited into CNMAT and started working with both Adrian Freed and David Wessel for the development of internal tools and projects. This led to my work with the odot (“o.”) toolset and supporting expression language that has been developed at CNMAT. I found that given CNMAT’s limited personnel, team members tend to take on significant responsibility for a given task. In this way I continued into many modes of working, and ended up directing a lot of my energy at UC Berkeley to both interfacing with research goals and aiding pedagogy. -Working with rapid prototyping to realize new techniques and ideas is critical for a successful research model. I find this process to be particularly collaborative and community-driven. It allows me to continually learn new concepts, techniques, and to see how my own techniques can be grafted into the process. IRCAM has always been on the cutting edge of sound and music research, and I am excited about the prospect of being involved in that community. +Working with rapid prototyping to realize new techniques and ideas is critical for a successful research model. I find this process to be particularly collaborative and community-driven. It allows me to continually learn new concepts, techniques, and to see how my own techniques can be grafted into the process. --- ### Responsibilities -- Develop software for composers and performers to utilize in composition, performances, and their own tool building. -- Create tools for the odot (OSC) library. -- Lecturing at Max/MSP/Jitter Summer course in the summer, alongside various CNMAT representatives and staff. -- Documentation work and help for various features and components of CNMAT's software repository. -- Maintain various CNMAT repositories, hosted on Github. -- Maintain inventory for the research resource library. -- Develop software for PhD candidates in Music Composition. -- Annotate and maintain CNMAT's pedagogy archive. +- Develop software for composers and performers to utilize in composition, performances, and their own tool building +- Develop software for PhD candidates in Music Composition +- Create tools for the odot (OSC) library +- Lecturing at Max/MSP/Jitter Summer course, alongside various CNMAT representatives and staff +- Document work and reference files for various features and components of CNMAT's software +- Maintain code in various CNMAT repositories, hosted on Github +- Maintain inventory for the research resource library +- Annotate and maintain CNMAT's pedagogy archive --- diff --git a/_posts/academia/research/2015-04-20-zeropointnine.md b/_posts/academia/research/2015-04-20-zeropointnine.md index 9d52aa3..9c74738 100644 --- a/_posts/academia/research/2015-04-20-zeropointnine.md +++ b/_posts/academia/research/2015-04-20-zeropointnine.md @@ -24,18 +24,17 @@ Location: RPI, Troy, New York - Johannes Goebel - Matt O'Hare - Evan-Daniel Rose-González +- Jeff Lubow + +#### Performance site: Bergen Assembly 2016-09-02 + - Mats Lindström - Daniel Arraya - Kari Sundet - Espen Sommer Eide - Thierry Madiot - Julia Al Sarraf - -#### Performance site: Bergen Assembly 2016-09-02 - -[BA 01](http://bergenassembly.no/en/tarek-atoui/) -[BA 02](http://bergenassembly.no/en/tarek-atoui/within/) -[BA 03](http://bergenassembly.no/en/tarek-atoui/infinite-ear/) +- Jeff Lubow #### Performance site: Mills 2015-11-05 @@ -48,11 +47,11 @@ Location: Mills college Student Union, Oakland, CA - Greg Niemeyer - Perrin Meyer - Apsara Diquinzio +- Jeff Lubow Details: BCNM, Wooden interior -[MILLS 01](https://bampfa.org/program/tarek-atoui-matrix-258 -https://bampfa.org/press/tarek-atoui-matrix-258-march-2%E2%80%93november-7-2015) +[MILLS 01](https://bampfa.org/event/within-2) #### Performance site: Berkeley 2015-11-07 @@ -64,10 +63,9 @@ Location: Hearst Mining building, Berkeley, CA - Greg Niemeyer - Perrin Meyer - Apsara Diquinzio +- Jeff Lubow Details: BCNM, Brick/Metal interior [UCB 01](https://bampfa.org/program/tarek-atoui-matrix-258) [UCB 02](https://bampfa.org/press/tarek-atoui-matrix-258-march-2%E2%80%93november-7-2015) - - diff --git a/_posts/art/audio/2016-04-30-finite02.md b/_posts/art/audio/2016-04-30-finite02.md index 9930fcf..d04f30b 100644 --- a/_posts/art/audio/2016-04-30-finite02.md +++ b/_posts/art/audio/2016-04-30-finite02.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ categories: music improvisation collaboration Finite Series #02 -I was invited a third time to perform music at the Finite quarterly, this time at Gray Area. This particular perforamnce was more ambient and textural, and I opened for the night. It was a pleasure to perform alongside [Jan Jelinek](https://faitiche.de), a long-time interest of mine. [Scy1e](https://scy1e.bandcamp.com/) played an excellent spatialized set involving electronics from Peter Blasser's lab, and [Cullen Miller](http://pointlinesurface.com/) collaborated with [David Last](https://www.facebook.com/pg/lastfaithstudio/) in a dance set. +I was invited a third time to perform music at the Finite quarterly, this time at Gray Area. This particular performance was more ambient and textural, and I opened for the night. It was a pleasure to perform alongside [Jan Jelinek](https://faitiche.de/t/artists/janjelinek), a long-time interest of mine. [Scy1e](https://scy1e.bandcamp.com/) played an excellent spatialized set involving electronics from Peter Blasser's lab, and [Cullen Miller](http://pointlinesurface.com/) collaborated with [David Last](https://www.facebook.com/pg/lastfaithstudio/) in a dance set. --- diff --git a/_posts/art/audio/2016-09-01-bergen-assembly.md b/_posts/art/audio/2016-09-01-bergen-assembly.md index 69b6e55..96a44ed 100644 --- a/_posts/art/audio/2016-09-01-bergen-assembly.md +++ b/_posts/art/audio/2016-09-01-bergen-assembly.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Some highlights: - Johannes Goebel installed his [SubBassProtoTon](http://empac.rpi.edu/events/2017/fall/subbassprototon), which is an acoustic bass generator room construction in which the occupant of the box can control a low tone with a sliding window in which air passes through and creates vibration - -http://www.council.art/residency/760/within-infinite-ear +[Council's permalink](http://www.council.art/residency/760/within-infinite-ear) diff --git a/_posts/industry/2014-08-01-c74.md b/_posts/industry/2014-08-01-c74.md index 386d72c..7f2f630 100644 --- a/_posts/industry/2014-08-01-c74.md +++ b/_posts/industry/2014-08-01-c74.md @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Performed rigorous internal testing with David Zicarelli and other collaborators [Cycling HQ](http://cycling74.com/) -[M7 first look article](https://cycling74.com/articles/a-first-peek-at-max-7) +David Zicarelli's [first look article] on Max 7(https://cycling74.com/articles/a-first-peek-at-max-7) --- -- 2.34.1