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June 13-17, 2016
Louisiana State University, Digital Media Center

**Registration Closed**--email kjones@lsu.edu if you want to be notified next year when registration opens

Experience a mixture of coding, acoustics, and music in this one-of-a-kind week-long camp designed for high schoolers. Supported by the LSU Center for Computation & Technology as part of their Cultural Computing focus, this course incorporates computer programing and musical performance.

Learn to use javascript to live code music in a web browser. Make your own web audio instruments in Chrome, Firefox and Safari. Music topics on composition, form, and notation will be covered as groups form and hone musical performances. Final instruments, live coding pieces will be showcased on a concert at the conclusion of the week. Participants will learn how to publish their instruments and performances through the web.

Who:
This is a beginner course in programming and music, though basic computer skills are required. Those with prior programming experience will still find many topics to learn and opportunities to apply their newly acquired DSP knowledge to making music. High school students (grades 9-12) are well prepared. Middle School students (grades 6-8) who have a little computer experience will be considered for the program as well. If the student has taken any of the CCT Summer courses they will be well prepared and encouraged to take this course.

Cost:  $125 pp.  Participants must provide their own transportation and lunches. Bring coins for snack/coke machines. Refrigerator and microwave can be made available if needed. Please mark lunches clearly with students name.

Registration: Registration Closed!

For a taste of Experimental Music and the EMDM Academy activities, check out - http://emdmacademy.music.lsu.edu - or last year’s camp - http://lsu-emdm.github.io/Programming-Music/

Taught by:  Dr. Jesse Allison, LSU assistant professor of experimental music & digital media. Dr. Allison is a leader in sonic art technology, thought, and practice. As part of the Cultural Computing focus of the Center for Computation & Technology, he performs research into ways that technology can expand what is possible in the sonic arts. Prior to coming to LSU, he helped to found the Institute for Digital Intermedia Art at Ball State University and Electrotap, an innovative media arts firm.

Schedule:  Monday - Thursday, 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.; Friday,* 9.00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. [*family members invited for Camp Showcase on Friday @ 3:30 PM]

Location:  LSU Campus, Digital Media Center, Room 1034.  Map it!
For questions or special needs, contact Karen Jones at kjones@cct.lsu.edu or 225-578-0595.

For all LSU Center for Computation & Technology summer camp information, visit  https://www.cct.lsu.edu/cct-events.  For a listing of other LSU pre-college camp offerings visit: www.lsu.edu/camps.