SCMeet.comeTo( "STEIM", "Amsterdam", 12, 12, 12, \wednesday );

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nescivi

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Dec 8, 2012, 2:25:00 PM12/8/12
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Hiho,

upcoming Wednesday, at "the last repetetive date we will see in our
lifetimes", we will meet up at STEIM again, and share our code, questions, and
jam a little livecoding-ly (or otherwise).

So please brave the snow (if it stays till then), and join us for some hot tea
and coffee, and code :)

sincerely,
Marije


http://steim.org/event/supercollider-users-group-amsterdam-3/


Every month or so STEIM hosts the SuperCollider users group, a meeting place
to learn more about SuperCollider, the immensely powerful (and free) sound-
making software used by musicians, sound artists, and researchers around the
world. The users group is a place to share ideas, inspirations, improve your
existing knowledge, or just to meet like-minded audio artists in the area.
Through these user group meetings we hope to encourage an open and connected
community of artists using SuperCollider in the Netherlands.

Each meeting will begin with a short tutorial on a specific topic by one of
the more experienced members of the group, followed by more in-depth
discussions and demos. Come present your work, either finished projects or
works in progress, share the tools you have created and get feedback from
other users. If you have questions on how to do certain things or want to
learn how to do specific things within SuperCollider, please let the group
know and we can look into these topics together.

Date: Wednesday, 12 December, 2012
Time: 19:00 h
Venue: Steim, Achtergracht 19, Amsterdam
Entry: Free

To keep up-to-date with group activities please sign up for the users group
mailing list by sending an email to: amsterdam-supercollider-
users+s...@googlegroups.com


Jonathan Reus | STEIM

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Dec 10, 2012, 3:57:20 PM12/10/12
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I won't be able to make it this time. Have fun without me!
...---=======::::::::::--------...__~---==========-----

Jonathan Chaim Reus
Residencies / Education / R&D @ STEIM
(studio for electro-instrumental music)
(studio voor elektro instrumentale muziek)

Achtergracht 19
1017 WL Amsterdam
Nederland

tel 00 31 (0) 20 6228690
fax 00 31 (0) 20 6264262
www.steim.nl


nescivi

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Dec 10, 2012, 4:17:45 PM12/10/12
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On Monday 10 December 2012 21:57:20 Jonathan Reus | STEIM wrote:
> I won't be able to make it this time. Have fun without me!

aah... just when we wanted to make a livecoding jam...

sincerely,
Marije

Jonathan Reus | STEIM

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Dec 10, 2012, 4:17:57 PM12/10/12
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I know! I know! ... to learn from the masters is sublime.

nescivi

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Dec 11, 2012, 3:57:47 PM12/11/12
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Hiho,

tomorrow night, or tonight - if you read this on Wednesday!

Come out and play!

sincerely,
Marije

Tijs Ham

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May 14, 2013, 2:44:27 AM5/14/13
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Creative Coding Lab

DATE: Wednesday, 15 MAY 2013
TIME: 19:00
ENTRY: FREE
LOCATION: STEIM Concert Space, Utrechtsedwarsstraat 134 Amsterdam

Please let us know if you plan to come (mail marije [AT] steim [DOT] nl ), so we have a rough idea who to expect.
Also, if you have a cool project to show or coding questions to ask, let us know so we can put it in the schedule!

Calling all ChucK’ers, SuperColliders, Max and PureData patchers, CSounders, Fluxites, Overtoners, and all other
tongues of creative coders. We welcome you to attend the fourth edition of the Creative Music Coding lab at STEIM.

In the past years STEIM has hosted regular SuperCollider and Max meet-ups for musicians and sound artists to gather
and share their experiences. This year we have decided to break open these groups into a new experimentation platform
welcoming all artists who use code as a medium for making music.

Why the change in format? We believe that coding as a fundamental practice is not necessarily language specific. All
musicians who use code as a medium essentially share a common creative process, one that favors highly personal,
DIY methods for music making. This being the case, the processes we draw from and fundamental techniques we use
can be inspiring to all. By sharing our working methods and allowing an environment for cross-code fluency we will learn
so much more.

The CMC lab is an autonomous zone to try out sonic experiments as a group. And an opportunity to leverage the
expertise of the group in realizing new artistic tools and processes through the medium of code. Many of the founding
members of the group are indeed experts in their favorite languages, but we come from all technical levels of proficiency
and enjoy helping one-another out.

What ARE the goals for the lab?


a place for creative music coders to show work in progress, regardless of programming language or platform
a place to discuss and question techniques with fellow computer musicians
an informal stage for playing with others, livecoding sessions, jamming, and other fun experiments
an opportunity to meet like-minded artists, share talents, and start new collaborations
an opportunity to be exposed to new languages and improve cross-language fluency
a way to discover lesser known and emerging creative programming paradigms
a place to to discuss interconnections between programming environments
an environment for discussions on cultural contexts surrounding coding in the arts

We encourage members of the group to use this as a platform for exploring ways in which we might be able to create
and play together. Proposals for creative group investigations of hardware, software, and coding as process are
welcome.

As always, entry is free, tea and coffee will be provided.
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