Multimedia Authoring 2016 course Generative Audio/Visuals Aalto University, Media Lab Helsinki Projects by: Antti Onttonen, Narim Lee, Victor Pardinho, Siying Huang, Ville Niemi, Wolf Wikgren, Wenna Zhang, Leda Gurgulitsova
From 23 to 27 March, I taught the Multimedia Authoring course at Aalto University, Media Lab Helsinki. The course is focused on the generative aspects of multimedia design and the authoring process, interaction design and the control of media elements in interactive projects. Special emphasis is given to crossings between sound and image: sound visualisation; sonification; audiovisual composition; visual music; etc. Techniques from the Gen.AV projects were discussed and used. More information on the course: http://mlab.taik.fi/mediacode/c/courses-projects/mma2015
Projects by: Akshay Roongta, Ari-Pekka Leinonen, Issey Ishikura, José Jacomé, Juuso Patrikainen, Karina Jensen, Maja Dika, Régis Frias, Taavi Varm, Thomas Thibault, Ville Kuvaja
Multimedia Authoring at Media Lab Helsinki (Aalto University, ARTS) focuses on audiovhttps://vimeo.com/63385947isual compositions and explorations with code, namely C++/openFrameworks.
Projects by: Barbara Rebolledo, Dan Qin, Fabian Häusler, Janne Koivula, Kirsi Ihalainen, Rajeev Siewnath, Saku Kämäräinen, Sasha Kazantsev, Shakti Dash
Multimedia Authoring at Media Lab Helsinki (Aalto University, ARTS) focuses on media manipulation with code, namely C++/openFrameworks. The video is a compilation of the exercises done during the course. Mac apps and multi-platform source code available at mlab.taik.fi/mediacode/coursefiles/course_2011_04/ (Mac apps can be found within the “Bin” folder of each exercise)
From 2007 to 2010, I taught 4 editions of the Multimedia Authoring course at Media Lab Helsinki, University of Art and Design Helsinki (now Aalto University, School of Arts, Design and Architecture). Between 2007 and 2009, I taught only half of the course. The course focused on interactive and generative media development, and the technology adapted for my component of the course in that period was Adobe Flash.