digital

Feb 20, 2009

Intersections between the Cultural and Digital: New Models for Technological Appropriation

The New Reading Interfaces Group of the Transliteracies Project is pleased to announce an upcoming talk by Ramesh Srinivasan entitled, Intersections between the Cultural and Digital: New Models for Technological Appropriation.

The event will take place on Friday, February 20th, 2009 at 12:00pm in South Hall 2635.

For more information on the group and its research:
http://transliteracies.english.ucsb.edu/category/research-project/workin...
roups-individual/new-reading-interfaces

Digital Media Technology and Engineering

A six-quarter practical programming course devoted to digital audio applications development. The emphasis is on learning to use current state-of-the-art programming methods, tools, and library APIs. Programming assignments are given in the C, C++, Java, Smalltalk and/or SuperCollider programming language. Topics: A. Using Commerical I/O APIs; B. Spectral Transformations; C. Spatial Sound Manipulation; D. Sound Synthesis Techniques; E. Multi-rate Control and Synchronization; F. Media Application Integration.