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  • Group B, Short cables and LoLa

    Group B, Short cables and LoLa

    networked-music
    Nov 6, 2018 • Mari Lesteberg, Ashane Silva, Shreejay Shreshta, Eigil Aandahl

    A few weeks ago we worked on setting up LoLa in the portal. This blogpost got a bit delayed, but we are back!

  • A two week wrap-up of Group C

    A two week wrap-up of Group C

    networked-music
    Oct 29, 2018 • Karolina Jawad, Jonas Bjordal, Elias Andersen, Guy Sion, Eirik Dahl

    We've learned a lot in those two weeks. But due to our tight schedule with a big workload there was hardly any time left to improve on our teach/study environment in the portal. In Trondheim we got a handover from group B on how to deal with LOLA. Our task was then to reinstall the LOLA system, but with some important extra package that was missing.

  • A-team - Art is anything you can get away with

    A-team - Art is anything you can get away with

    interactive-music
    Oct 22, 2018 • Espen Wik, Sam Roman, Jørgen Varpe, Sepehr Haghighi

    We were set our end of week task, incorporating the human interaction technology we have been exploring all week (and in our previous blog posts). After these few days of training - it was finally time to put it to the test, and design an instrument!

  • Group C - The Koolboard

    Group C - The Koolboard

    interactive-music
    Oct 22, 2018 • Eirik Dahl, Guy Sion, Karolina Jawad, Elias Andersen

    The end of the week had come, and the last day of the workshop was here. The final task was to gather everything we had learned and culminate it into an instrument concept. The day was split in two, with the first part of the day being primarily for conceptualization and the last part of the day, dedicated to building our instrument in the mini-hackathon. Up to now, the week had been a mixture of confusion and pleasure in being able to produce and use the technologies we had been introduced to.

  • Group B, Making the Percampler

    Group B, Making the Percampler

    interactive-music
    Oct 22, 2018 • Mari Lesteberg, Dmitry Vasilev, Ashane Silva, Shreejay Shreshta, Eigil Aandahl

    The Final day of the physical computing was based on creating a custom made instrument based on the knowledge and experience gained from the past three days. We had to figure out if we wanted to make one instrument, which could be played across the two campuses, or if we would choose to make two different instruments that could complement each other.

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