Welcome, Bay Area Computer Music Technologists & Enthusiasts

Location
San Francisco, CA 37.74-122.49 94116US
Meetups
33 so far
Rating
Bay Area Computer Music Technology Group (BArCMuT) 4.50 4.5025
Founded
September 3, 2007

Meet other computer music technology enthusiasts for presentations of computer music techniques and technologies (all music genre outputs are welcome). If you are a user of max/msp, csound, ChucK, CLM, Live, Reaktor, Kyma, JMSL, SuperCollider, or other computer music synthesis, composition, and live performance software this group is for you. Come to learn new techniques, better the code base, find collaborators, and find out what what's happening in studios, labs, and live work spaces around the Bay Area.

Events include presentations (with a general gravity towards first Thursdays from 7:00-9:30pm), workshops, and hack sessions. Community projects currently include the Laptop Orchestra of the Left in collaboration with Ge Wang at Stanford CCRMA (http://lol.stanford.edu), Ruby Audio APIs, OSC projects, and more to come.

Where?
Pier 38 (ashburymusichall.com office)
Embarcadero @ Townsend
San Francisco, CA 94101
Who’s coming?
1 Yes / 0 Maybe

Want to attend?

Rubyconf 2009 is in San Francisco this year and BArCMuT is hosting a Ruby themed event to bring together Ruby library creators and inspire collaborations between Ruby developers and with developers in other communities.

Email me (Noah Thorp) if you would like to present or have a library or Ruby based audio related web app to be featured. Read more

What members are saying

 This is the first BArCMuT meeting I had ever been able to attend, but I will now make a point of going to them regularly. 

 Our media environment is changing drastically. Knowing how to manipulate it is a lot of fun, and even more so with a community of enthusiastic people. 

Join Bay Area Computer Music Technology Group (BArCMuT)

What's new?

  • Nov 3
    • New member
      “I love IDM, glitch, rhythmic noise, ambient and others and would like to experiment creating music. Custom MIDI hardware interests me.”
  • Nov 1
    • New member
      “Interested in electronic music and noise.”
  • Oct 30
    • New member
      “I don't create music but the electronic scene has been my focus since '05.”
  • Oct 29
    • New member
      “I'm into Analog Synths and Modulars.”