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Tag Archives: Hardware Research and Development

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Hans-Christoph Steiner > plug-n-play HID for Music

I have been twice at STEIM, both times to work on USB HID programming for Pd and Max/MSP. USB HID promises high performance and ease of use for custom built…

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Mem1 (Laura and Mark Cetilia) > New Performance Systems

During our residency at STEIM (Sept. 29 – Oct. 10) we wanted to begin two projects: Laura (a cellist) wanted to develop a live sampling and sample manipulation setup built…

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Andreas Otto > Preparing JunXion Tutorials/ Cello Boom-Bow (Sept-Oct 2008)

In the six weeks at STEIM I’ve been preparing contents for video tutorials on the future release of JunXion v4 with programmer Frank Baldé.That was the dayjob at STEIM. The…

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Yolande Harris > Sun Run Sun and the Satellite Sounders

Sun Run Sun has been an in depth exploration into various navigation techniques and our relationship to sound in the environment. When navigating we try to locate ourselves by referring…

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Sabine Vogel > foot- and arm controller for a fluteplayer

During my stay at STEIM from 11th to 17th of august I did research on gamecontrollers. I was looking for a way of controlling LiSa while playing the flute plus…

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