Jitter focused course in Australia
Hi Guys,
I'm doing a PhD in visual music at Newcastle University NSW and would like to learn more about jitter. Are there any jitter focused courses, workshops, etc, that I can attend in Australia this year?
Any help is appreciated,
Gavin
I was looking at this the other day - there isnt a heap of ma courses in Australia, and those that do crop up generally focus on audio. RMIT in melbourne have had max courses in the past, but i dont believe they run regularly/ anymore - http://www1.rmit.edu.au/courses/038516
Ive often thought about starting a course/ tuition for complete beginners (thats about as much as i could help with), but am unsure as to the size of the market and whether it would be worthwhile.
Hi,
Wondering if you made any traction on finding a suitable avenue for learning jitter/Max in Australia. I'm about to start my degree at UoN and want to use Max for my major projects but have no idea where to even start.
Hi,
I have a destinction in Jitter/Max/Msp from Sydeny Uni. I can provide private tutoring if you desire. Newcastle is too backward to do these high end programs.
My email is gavin.beck@newcastle.edu.au
Cheers
Sorry, auto-correct grrr... The best thing to DO in Newcastle is to buy "Electronic Music and Sound Design - Theory and Practice with Max and Msp" Book TWO to do these high end programs.
Second this.
Would be excited to find out if any short courses are happening anywhere, particularly Melbourne.
Am doing my Masters in Music, and while I did a little Max in my Bachelor and last year in my first year of masters, I feel there is so much room for improvement..
Happen to be in Eu on holiday right now and was so distraught finding out that I fly back to Aus the DAY of the IRCAM forum and classes :(
If anyone is in Paris pls go -- http://forumnet.ircam.fr/event/forum-ircam-workshop-15-17-mars-2017/
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