Instrument Design Course at Indiana University
This spring I’ll be teaching a new course I’ve developed for Indiana University’s Music and Arts Technology (MAT) program at the Herron School of Art + Design.
From the syllabus: “Music Hardware Development” is a systematic introduction to the creation of digital musical instruments with physical interfaces. Students design and build their own unique hardware controller, concluding with a formal demonstration and performance using it. Skills covered include interaction modeling, Arduino coding, small electronics fabrication, and tangible interface design.
I’m also teaching private lessons for MAT students, as well as a recording & production class designed around Ableton Live.