Workshops
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Have you wondered what Music Technology is about?
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In our Autumn Music Tech Camp, you will experience music and creativity in a new way. »Read more
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WoNoMute: Recording and Composing with Vocal Samples with Franziska Baumann
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This workshop gives a multifaceted insight into contemporary vocal practices: We explore our voices within a multivocal approach. Singing training is not a pre-requisite; all vocal expressions are welcome. Exploring sounds and noises, melodies, yodelling, language, and the unexpected is part of the musical process. We use improvisational techniques based on modules and ideas to research and uncover spheres of the human voice in a playful context. It proposes an approach in which all vocal expressions in their musicalisation are on the same hierarchical level. You will learn to switch listening modes and to develop a purer “instrumental” ear for vocal spectra-morphologies and the possibilities to communicate vocally on various levels. »Read more
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WoNoMute: Introduction to Soundwalks and Site Specific Field Recording with Kristin Norderval
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In this workshop Kristin Norderval will introduce basics of field recording and how to make your own soundwalks and site-specific recordings. »Read more
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WoNoMute: UX Design meets music technology with Joni Mok
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Having users in mind when designing a product is essential. Products are, after all, for users to use. Design thinking is a way to design for users. The workshop is free, for those who identifies as women or non-binary and will be held on Zoom. »Read more
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WoNoMute: Web Audio API and Tone.js with Mari Lesteberg
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In this workshop, you will learn to create a simple musical instrument that can be accessed from a web browser. The workshop is free, for those who identifies as women or non-binary and will be held on Zoom. »Read more
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WoNoMute: Motion tracking and analysis: Video Analysis with Alena Clim
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This workshop gives an introduction to video analysis in the context of motion tracking and motion analysis. Is it a reliable technique for analysing movement? What are its limitations and what are some areas this technique is worth using in? What are motion images, motion history images and motiongrams? The workshop is free, for those who identifies as girls/women and will be held on Zoom. »Read more
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WoNoMute: Recording and producing your own vocals with Ane Bjerkan
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In this workshop we will talk about recording your own vocals at home and we’ll look at different opportunities in regards of DAWs (digital audio workstations), set-ups and microphones. The workshop will be held on Zoom. »Read more
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WoNoMute: Making music using everyday sounds and free tools with Stephanie Merchak
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WoNoMute is back with the free workshops for women and girls! In this workshop, we will use the free version of Tracktion’s Waveform and produce a track using sounds from everyday life (sounds from flipping the pages of a book, mouse click, clinking glass etc). The final project and the samples will be provided. The workshop will be held on Zoom. »Read more