Liquid Vapor

I performed in the open form piece Liquid Vapor by Else Olsen S. yesterday. The performance was special in many ways. First, electronic music pioneer Pauline Oliveros was also performing in the piece. She performed electric accordeon and live electronics, a great combination. Second, the performance took place in the magnificent foyer of the new Oslo opera house. Even if it is a large space, we managed to fill it up with all the different stations, equipment and instruments....

November 27, 2009 · 2 min · 227 words · ARJ

Jamoma 0.5 released

After extensive testing Jamoma 0.5 is finally released. Even though the version number is low, this release has been worked on for around 18 months, and is actively used in both teaching and performance. What is Jamoma? A platform for interactive art-based research and performance. It consists of several parallell development efforts: Jamoma Modular - a structured approach to development and control of modules in the graphical media environment Max. Jamoma DSP - an object-oriented, reflective, application programming interface for C++, with an emphasis on real-time signal processing....

November 11, 2009 · 1 min · 194 words · ARJ

Testing control of CataRT from video analysis

I am working with Victoria Johnson on a piece involving movement in physical and sonic space. Here is a screenshot of a patch where I use analysis output of some of my video modules from Jamoma to control the cursor navigating in the 2D-space in CataRT. The video camera is hanging in the ceiling, and this makes it possible for Victoria to explore sounds “spread out” on the floor. For one, CataRT is an amazing tool (thanks to Diemo for sharing it!...

October 7, 2009 · 1 min · 96 words · ARJ

STSM at KTH

I am currently in Stockholm carrying out a Short Term Scientific Mission (STSM) in the Speech, music and Hearing group at KTH through the COST Action Sonic Interaction Design (SID). The main objective of the STSM is to work on preparations for some experiments on action-sound couplings that will be carried out in the SID project in the fall. The first part of the SID experiments will involve studying how people move to sound, and the second part will look at how this knowledge can be used to create sound through movement....

June 26, 2009 · 2 min · 264 words · ARJ

Updated software

I was at the Musical Body conference at University of London last week and presented my work on visualisation of music-related movements. For my PhD I developed the Musical Gestures Toolbox as a collection of components and modules for Max/MSP/Jitter, and most of this has been merged into Jamoma. However, lots of potential users are not familiar with Max, so over the last couple of years I have decided to develop standalone applications for some of the main tasks....

April 27, 2009 · 1 min · 194 words · ARJ

Three workshops in a row

The last few weeks have been quite busy here in Oslo. We opened the new lab just about a month ago, and since then I have organised several workshops, guest lectures and concerts both at UiO and at NMH. I was planning to post some longer descriptions of what has been going on, but decided to go for a summary instead. {height=“150”} First we had a workshop called embedded systems workshop, but which I retroactively have renamed RaPMIC workshop (Rapid Prototyping of Music Instruments and Controllers)....

October 28, 2008 · 2 min · 359 words · ARJ

Some thoughts on data signal processing in Max

We are having a Jamoma workshop at the fourMs lab this week. Most of the time is being spent on making Jamoma 0.5 stable, but we are also discussing some other issues. Throughout these discussions, particularly about how to handle multichannel audio in Max, I have realised that we should also start thinking about data signals as a type in itself. Jamoma is currently, as is Max, split into three different “types” of modules and processing: control, audio and video....

October 23, 2008 · 3 min · 563 words · ARJ

Max/MSP and databases

Andrew Benson just posted a short tutorial on how to use the built in SQL tools in Max 5. Databases seems to be the future, also in music, and it is incredibly cool to have the ability to work on this from within Max.

September 9, 2008 · 1 min · 44 words · ARJ

Papers at ICMC 2008

Last week I was in Belfast for the International Computer Music Conference (ICMC 2008). The conference was hosted by SARC, and it was great to finally be able to see (and hear!) the sonic lab which they have installed in their new building. I was involved in two papers, the first one being a Jamoma-related paper called “Flexible Control of Composite Parameters in Max/MSP” (PDF) written by Tim Place, Trond Lossius, Nils Peters and myself....

September 4, 2008 · 1 min · 211 words · ARJ

AudioVideoAnalysis

To allow everyone to watch their own synchronised spectrograms and motiongrams, I have made a small application called AudioVideoAnalysis. Download AudioVideoAnalysis for OS X (8MB) It currently has the following features: Draws a spectrogram from any connected microphone Draws a motiongram/videogram from any connected camera Press the escape button to toggle fullscreen mode Built with Max/MSP by Cycling ‘74 on OS X.5. I will probably make a Windows version at some point, but haven’t gotten that far yet....

June 17, 2008 · 1 min · 132 words · ARJ