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Revision as of 20:26, 20 June 2006
A music and sound exploration application for the OLPC
Preliminary page. This is a condensation of the talk I gave at OLPC in Boston on June 14th 2006.
First a picture of the interface:
Goals
- Provide children with a culturally-informed environment for making music and sound on the OLPC
- Provide an audio/music experience that is instantly rewarding for a musically naïve user
- Provide a playable musical instrument with its own “sound”
- Provide a dynamically adaptable learning environment that proposes simplicity and welcomes complexity
- Use mesh networking to encourage collaborative music making
- Introduce notions of audio and music programming
- TamTam uses CSound as its audio engine
People
- Jean Piché
- Douglas Eck
- Olivier Bélanger
- Sean Wood
- James Bergstra
- Nathanael Couture-Lecaudé