Friday, April 4, 2008

Welcome

Hello. This is Tony Schultz. I have been teaching Dance & Technology for the Sarah Lawrence Dance Department for the past two years. The prospect of working with and teaching film and media students is exciting to me. In my class we have been using Max/MSP/Jitter to create our work and the results have been fruitful.

This blog presents some of the many possibilities for using Max/MSP/Jitter as a new media authoring tool. Max/MSP/Jitter or MMJ for short was first developed as an open source tool for generating electronic music interfaces. Since then its scope has expanded to include a broad range of video, graphics, networking, and interactive control capacities. With it one can custom build virtually any interactive media tool. I will give examples to allow you to understand its potential application in student work.

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