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Introduction to MayaFlux

Introduction to MayaFlux

Introduction to MayaFlux

R. Hegade.

February 20/21/22 [See below for exact timings]

Venue: TheISRO Artist Studio



This is a three day intensive workshop for learning computational audio-visual thinking through MayaFlux, a framework where sound and image emerge from the same numerical processes.



This workshop is for you if you are curious about what computers can do beyond imitating older tools. You’re willing to spend time confused before things click. You want to think differently

about digital creation, not just learn new software.

Maybe you’ve used Processing and felt boxed in by the canvas metaphor. Maybe

you’ve used Max/MSP and wondered why audio and video never really talk.

Maybe you’ve never coded, but you’re tired of presets.



Dates:

20 Feb - 4:30 p.m to 7:30 p.m

21 Feb - 2:00 p.m to 7:00 p.m

22 Feb - 2:00 p.m to 7:00 p.m


For more information and downloads visit -- https://mayaflux.org/

IT WOULD BE GREAT IF YOU COULD DOWNLOAD THE SOFTWARE FOR YOUR OPERATING SYSTEM BEFORE THE WORKSHOP.


500 Rs. for the entire workshop.[Pay at the Venue]

You must register here:

https://www.theisro.org/events/introduction-to-mayaflux


Introduction to MayaFlux

Art, Creative Coding, Electronic Music Composition, Sound Pedagogy

The Indian Sonic Research Organisation is dedicated to the proliferation of creative music and sound art. It offers residencies for sound artists, composers, musicologists, theorists looking to expand their sound based practices. The I.S.R.O. studio is home to a variety of experimental musical instruments as well as a 36 channel surround studio for artists interested in immersive arts, spatial audio and surround sound. 

 

Write to us, if you would like to participate in research programs, volunteer, work with us, participate in workshops or just hang out!!

 

The Indian Sonic Research Organisation is based in Bangalore, India.

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