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// Free Software for Free Sound -- Derek Holzer





Many software tools exist for sound, multimedia and VJ purposes. Few of them, however, are designed with an open architecture which allows artists to configure the tools they use themselves. Fewer still are free to use, share and rebuild. And while many artists have recognized the need for free and open licenses for their work, the common belief remains that open source softwares in general, and Linux in particular, are "too difficult" for them to learn and use.

This talk will give a quick tour through the land of free+open source software for producing sound and video under Linux [and to a lesser extent Mac OSX], moving from graphical-user-interface applications geared towards basic tasks like recording, editing, sequencing and processing audio and video to the more complex graphical programming environment Pure Data. Various Linux distributions geared towards audio and video production will also be introduced.

About the lecturer: Holzer [USA 1972] is a sound and radio artist based in the Netherlands. His work focuses on capturing and transforming small, unnoticed sounds and electromagnetic resonances from various natural and urban locations, participatory and collaborative media projects, live audiovisual performance and the use and teaching of free software such as Linux and Pure-Data.

http://www.umatic.nl