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Revision as of 16:15, 21 July 2006
A music and sound exploration application for the OLPC
Preliminary page. This is a condensation of the talk given 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
The interface doesnt seem "instantly rewarding" I feel like Im composing in the Eraserhead movie!
People
- Jean Piché
- Douglas Eck
- Olivier Bélanger
- Sean Wood
- James Bergstra
- Nathanaël Lécaudé
Sounds
This section provides information on the sound bank that will be used in TamTam. In addition to the sound bank, users will be able to record short samples using the internal microphone of the OLPC computer.