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[COMMA] Ground Loops Workshop - The Musical Web: Gestural Instruments

[COMMA] Ground Loops Workshop - The Musical Web: Gestural Instruments

Creative Arts

*SCAPE #03-10, L3

In this 3 hour The Musical Web: Gestural Instruments workshop, students will create interactive browser-based sound works using the p5.sound.js and ml5.js JavaScript libraries. Participants will be introduced to topics in basic synthesis as well as computer vision for motion and skeletal tracking.

The class will also cover a brief history of technology as it pertains to the development of new practices in sound art and music. By the end of the workshop students will be able to demonstrate and perform with their own sample-based synthesizer deployed on the web.

Tommy Martinez

Tommy Martinez is an artist and programmer working through research, sound and code. He creates software and musical systems for the internet, custom electronic hardware, and for live multichannel performance.

 

As a musician, Tommy has performed music at MoMA PS1, The DiMenna Center for Classical Music, Fridman Gallery, Rhizome, and Pioneer Works.

 

He has lectured on sound and electronic art at School for Poetic Computation, UC Berkeley, and Stanford University.

 

Instagram: @ogbabydiesal 

Kin Leonn

Kin Leonn’s music exists between temporal soundworlds and experimental textures, coalescing into a luminous aether. The ‘ambient boy from Singapore,’ Kin creates auditory realms that pulse with the essence of his home city, yet extend outward, lingering at the threshold of recollection — a blend of spatial reveries and dreams of far-off domains, enriched through collaborations that weave together Asia and the UK into his ever-shifting sound.

Instagram: @kinleonn 

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24 Jan 2026 | 2.30 – 5.30PM

*SCAPE #03-10, L3

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