CMS - invited lecture series #7
curated by Andreas Weixler

Atelier Avant Austria

Reactable Workshop

Univ. Prof. Martin Kaltenbrunner (InterfaeCulture, Kunstuniversität, Linz)

16. Dezember 2011

Eintritt frei.
Anton-Bruckner Privatuniversität Wildbergstrasse 18, Linz


Reactable Workshop

Freitag, 16.12, Kleiner Saal, Wildbergstrasse 18, Linz, Anton-Bruckner Privatuniversität

10.30-12.30
15.00-18.00

Der "Reactable Workshop" gibt die einzigartige Möglichkeit hands-on mit dem innovativen musikalischen Interface des reactable unter Anleitung des Co-Erfinders Martin Kaltenbrunner  zu studieren und zu performieren.

Reactable Workshop Konzert

Freitag, 16.12, Kleiner Saal, Wildbergstrasse 18, Linz, Anton-Bruckner Privatuniversität

19.30
mit Martin Kaltenbrunner, Workshopteilnehmern und Gästen

featuring: Philipp Kienberger,  Bass
Gäste:    Helene Griesslehner, SpectraSonic (Software Entwicklung Andreas Weixler) und Martin Ohrwalder, Trompete
(alternative Ensemblekonzepte, Klasse Andreas Weixler)

Support: Jörg Lehner (EDV, ABPU)



Martin Kaltenbrunner

(http://modin.yuri.at/) is currently Professor at
the Interface Culture Lab (http://www.interface.ufg.ac.at/) within the University of Art and Industrial Design in Linz. His research concentrates on tangible user interfaces and the development of novel human computer interaction concepts within open tools for creative production. As co-founder of Reactable Systems (http://www.reactable.com/) he had been mainly working on the interaction design of the Reactable - an electronic musical instrument with a tangible user interface. He is author of the open source tangible interaction framework reacTIVision (http://reactivision.sourceforge.net/) and the related TUIO protocol (http://www.tuio.org/), which have been widely adopted for the realization of tangible tabletop applications.




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