Internet of things (IoT)
Big Data http://www.zdnet.com/big-data-an-overview-7000020785/ is about finding patterns in data. The IoT http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_of_Things allows you to make your own patterns by combining data from many sources.
- Xively
- IFTTT
- Jawbone bracelet http://www.technologyreview.com/news/521606/jawbones-new-wristband-adds-you-to-the-internet-of-things/
- mashape
- temboo
- programmableweb
- “Making things Talk” by Tom Igoe
Examples
- Arduino musical stairs prototype, sending data to xively.com
- Interface with Max/Xively/Twitter https://reactivemusic.net/?p=5447
Observations
- Moral implications of ubiquitous tracking
- A field of opportunities – connect
- Sonification
- parameter mapping
- earcons
- alarms
Review
- Future music tools
- DSP with Max and Ableton Live
- Microscopic – granular synthesis
- Lego signals – Convolution in the frequency domain
- Reverse engineering, prototyping, portfolios
- Ideas – RJDJ environmental soundscape
- Sensors – cars, guitars, Csound
- Reversibility
- Artists – projects
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- Music from the past. Internet API’s
- Mashups. Twitter + Max + Ruby, maps
- Radio waves – wrong tools
- Internet of Things
- Underwater acoustics
more about DSP
- Try this blog…
- Programming (book recommendations:)
- Curtis Roads
- Eric Lyon
- Dr.B
- Software
- Max/Pd/Csound
- Open source projects (Web Audio API)
- Matlab
- Schools
- DSP Jobs
- (Examples from Berklee Music Network)
- freelance work, collaboration
Topics not covered
- programming
- math
- Video, graphics, optics
- Statistics
- Generative art
- fiter design, impulse responses, convolution in the time domain
- plugin design
- Csound
- Radar
- Medical
- Communciations
- Information theory
Success
- memory + creative confidence
- persistence and habit
- know yourself
- make connections
- save your ideas
tricks
- Extremes – try doing way more or way less in some way, opposites, black humor
- Abstraction – make the tool that makes something
- Use the wrong tools
- connect things
- find mentors and partners
- feed your imagination
- start where others leave off
- Use the entire piano