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Quicktime for Java Materials

In February 2004, I taught a workshop on Quicktime for Java at the Transmediale Festival in Berlin. Here are some materials I put together for the workshop.

Papers Available Online

J. Freeman. (2005) Glimmer, for chamber orchestra and audience. Doctoral dissertation, Columbia University.

J. Freeman, C. Ramakrishnan, K. Varnik, M. Neuhaus, P. Burk, and D. Birchfield (2004). Adaptive High-level Classification of Vocal Gestures Within a Networked Sound Instrument. Proceedings of the International Computer Music Conference (Miami).

K. Varnik, J. Freeman, C. Ramakrishnan, P. Burk, M. Neuhaus, D. Birchfield (2004). Tools Used While Developing Auracle: A Voice-Controlled Networked Instrument. Published in Proceedings of ACM Multimedia (New York).

C. Ramakrishnan, J. Freeman, K. Varnik, D. Birchfield, P. Burk, and M. Neuhaus (2004). The Architecture of Auracle: A Real-Time, Distributed, Collaborative Instrument. Published in Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression (Hamamatsu).

J. Freeman (2003). MetaMix: A Symbiosis of Familiar Content With Generative Form. Published in Proceedings of the 6th Annual Conference on Generative Art(Milan).

J. Freeman (2002). MetaMix: Between Unity and Collaboration. Published on this site.)

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