Apologies for cross-posting...

Dear Colleagues and fellow computer music enthusiasts,

On May 30th 1pm-7pm EST @ NYC Resistor L2Ork will hold a one-day workshop on 
building Linux-based laptop orchestra and unique opportunities such an ensemble 
brings about.


Synopsis:

L2Ork is an ultra-affordable tool for handling administrative logistics 
associated with starting a new Linux-based laptop orchestra using exclusively 
free software and cost-efficient hardware.  The workshop will cover general 
issues in regards to starting a Linux-based laptop orchestra, as well as 
provide an opportunity for the workshop participants to engage in writing for 
L2Ork.  The workshop will also cover L2Ork's latest initiative to bridge STEM 
(Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) and Arts in K-12 education and 
funding opportunities such a project may bring about.


Participants will learn about:

* administrative and logistical prerequisites for starting a Linux-based laptop 
orchestra
* design considerations in designing and building adequate infrastructure 
(speakers, soundcard, system configuration and optimization)
* streamlining Linux platform
* optimizing Pure-Data software for GUI-based networked performances
* ensuing creative opportunities of a networked laptop orchestra
* design strategies and standards developed for writing pieces for the L2Ork 
ensemble
* education-based opportunities attained through L2Ork's ultra-affordable 
infrastructure
* logistical considerations in building GUIs for a diverse group of performers 
with widely varying amount of musical training and experience
* wiimote strategies for an ensemble-oriented performance
* strategies for incorporating soloists into the L2Ork ensemble


Participants will be given access to:

* all L2Ork's resources, including custom code and Pure-Data abstractions 
designed specifically for the orchestra and its input devices
* customized Pure-Data software platform with performance, editor, and GUI 
enhancements
* access to software repository containing optimized Linux kernel and 
supporting software as well as turnkey Linux setup containing an entire 
hard-drive image of the L2Ork Linux system
* detailed list of parts necessary to build L2Ork-compatible ~$250 
hemispherical speakers and a ~$750/seat turnkey setup including a laptop, 
external soundcard, wiimote & nunchuk, headset, cables and accessories, and a 
custom hemispherical speaker.


All participants will be also given an opportunity to interact with L2Ork 
members (performers and researchers alike) as well as submit their own works 
for programming consideration by the L2Ork ensemble.


For a more detailed overview and registration info please visit:
http://icmc-workshop-l2ork.eventbrite.com/

NB: please note that the times listed on the aforesaid site are in Pacific Time.


For additional info on L2Ork, please visit http://l2ork.music.vt.edu.


Should you happen to have any questions, suggestions or concerns, please do not 
hesitate to contact me.


Ivica Ico Bukvic, D.M.A.
Composition, Music Technology
Director, DISIS Interactive Sound & Intermedia Studio
Director, L2Ork Linux Laptop Orchestra
Assistant Co-Director, CCTAD
CHCI, CS, and Art (by courtesy)
Virginia Tech
Dept. of Music - 0240
Blacksburg, VA 24061
(540) 231-6139
(540) 231-5034 (fax)
i...@vt.edu
http://www.music.vt.edu/faculty/bukvic/

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