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Subject: Pure Data, blogging, podcasting and more at Space Media Arts, London


Hello Spectre,

New dates for emergent technologies courses at Space Media Arts, London:

Mon 29 Jan: **Intro to building a blogging website**

Tue 6 Feb: **Intro to Pure Data**

Mon 26 Mar: **Video Streaming & POD / VOD Casting**

Tue 27 Mar: **Intro to Pure Data**

Pure Data course description below, with other course descriptions to appear
soon on http://www.spacemedia.org.uk along with other media courses available.

Best,
Heather

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Introduction to Pure Data
Tuesday, 6 February and Tuesday, 27 March (1 day course)
10:30am to 4:30pm
Instructor: Chun Lee
Cost: £60

At [ s p a c e . m e d i a . a r t s ], 129-131 Mare Street, London E8 3RH

**To book a place, email
training-pbo6Lpm34BoTpIs1bpA8FPXRex20P6io@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx**

Pure Data is a free and open source real-time graphical programming environment
used by artists to create a range of visual arts, theatre, dance, audio,
installation, performance and media art works.

Pure Data is ideal for those looking to integrate emergent technologies or new
media into their work for the first time, or media artists looking to explore
new tools and new ways to combine them in a unified environment. It is easy to
use Pure Data to create interactive environments, link animations and sound,
control hardware and electronics, stream audio, generate real time visuals and
develop interfaces for other programs.

In this introductory course, participants will learn the basics of Pure Data
from scratch on OSX (this knowledge can be transferred to any other operating
system). Students will learn what Pure Data is, what it can do, and begin to
build simple applications in "patches". Students will also learn to hack
existing patches and use help patches to create applications. Places are
limited to seven, where students will have their own Apple workstations, with
an additional three places available to those who wish to bring their own
laptops.

More info at:
http://www.spacemedia.org.uk



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