
Christopher Ariza's KIOKU performance system, libOX — a modular Max/MSP system with a large number of controllers. (Photo by Christopher Ariza.)
Instructor(s)
Prof. Christopher Ariza
MIT Course Number
21M.380
As Taught In
Spring 2011
Level
Undergraduate
Course Description
Course Features
- Captions/transcript
- Demonstration - video
- Music - audio
- Lecture notes
- Assignments: media with examples
- Assignments: presentations (no examples)
- Assignments: programming (no examples)
Course Description
This course is a creative, hands-on exploration of contemporary and historical approaches to live electronics performance and improvisation, including basic analog instrument design, computer synthesis programming, and hardware and software interface design.
Other Versions
Other OCW Versions
This subject explores technologies in relation to musical analysis, composition, performance, culture, and quantitative methods. Topics vary each term.