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David Young > Orientation #105 // A Vinyl Sequencer: Music Composition and Damaged Media

So this week at STEIM has been an interesting one, without a doubt: it has been fantastic to see the rich history of the institution, and also to experience it…

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John Toenjes > Orientation #105 // First Time in the Studio

My first post of this workshop week… After a thought provoking afternoon session with Taku, I finally am in the studio. I’ve been thinking about my aesthetic this week, and…

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Tom Mudd > Developing haptic mapping strategies for the Novint Falcon

An overview of my residency at STEIM which looked investigated approaches to working with a precision haptic device (the Novint Falcon for this residency). The mapping models I have developed are demonstrated with video examples.

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Sean Winters > Orpheus2010 > LiveCinema@STEIM

Main Entry:  3live Pronunciation: \ˈlīv\ Function: adverb Date: 1946 : at the actual time of occurrence : during, from, or at a live production <the program was broadcast live> Main…

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Joe Diebes > BOTCH workshop at STEIM

In July I spent two weeks at STEIM developing some early concepts for a new sound-theatre work called BOTCH.  The work will premiere in New York City in 2013 so…

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