And so it has begun…

Greetings all L2Ork enthusiasts! I am pleased to report that as of May 25th, 2009, DISIS has embarked on its implementation of what is to the best of my knowledge the first Linux Laptop Orchestra in the World. Despite a shaky economy, over the past year we’ve been extremely lucky in securing funds and sponsorships for this project. Apart from our external sponsors who at this point include MSI Computer, Roland Corporation, and Sweetwater, I would like to extend special thanks to the Virginia Tech Stakeholders who have made this project a reality.

Our summer research consists of the following milestones:

  • Identifying optimal configuration for speakers and other supporting hardware
  • Design, prototyping and production of hemispherical speaker systems
  • Optimization of the Linux platform
  • Development of the supporting software infrastructure

Inspired by the successes of the Princeton (PLOrk) and Stanford (SLOrk) Laptop Orchestras, our main aim is to produce the infrastructure necessary to support a 15-member Linux Laptop Orchestra (L2Ork), while pursuing cost optimization and maintaining of a maximum compatibility with the two existing orchestras. While in the long-run we anticipate using Chuck and Supercollider, in the short-term we are focusing primarily on Pure-Data as our DSP platform of choice.

It is indeed my great pleasure to announce that the project has attracted an interdisciplinary team, consisting of Faculty from Art (Prof. Eric Standley), Engineering (Dr. Tom Martin), and Music/DISIS/CCTAD (yours truly), as well as Students (Art, CS, Engineering, Music).

In addition to our internal and external sponsors, L2Ork is also in part supported by the NSF’s Research Experience for the Undergraduates (REU) program. I am also pleased to announce L2Ork’s partnership with the Linuxaudio.org consortium that offers invaluable resources to the Linux audio community.

Our summer project is set to end on July 17th, 2009. Coming this fall, we plan to introduce a pilot curriculum in support of the new found ensemble. We hope to have a public debut sometime in early December of 2009. In the meantime, we will use this blog to share our progress with the World. So, if L2Ork is your cup of tea, stay tuned for updates as we continue to fill this site with content.

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This is a post from the l2orkist account. how awesome it is to be able to do this, add posts, edit posts, and delete posts!? Pretty sweet.

A Haiku to L2ork:

l2ork, you will be cool

now you have caused me grief but

someday we’ll be happy

Livejournal taught me all there is to know about writing on the internet.  Emoz.  But nah, l2ork will be neat-os and not emos.

:-)

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The Second Post

A second post to see how this works.

we’ll make it long

to see what happens.

So here’s some Shakespeare:

In faith, I do not love thee with mine eyes,
For they in thee a thousand errors note;
But ’tis my heart that loves what they despise,
Who in despite of view is pleased to dote;
Nor are mine ears with thy tongue’s tune delighted,
Nor tender feeling, to base touches prone,
Nor taste, nor smell, desire to be invited
To any sensual feast with thee alone:
But my five wits nor my five senses can
Dissuade one foolish heart from serving thee,
Who leaves unsway’d the likeness of a man,
Thy proud hearts slave and vassal wretch to be:
Only my plague thus far I count my gain,
That she that makes me sin awards me pain.

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L2ork: The Beginning

Hey ya’ll. This is Maya with the first official post to L2()rk3stra from the DISIS Studio at Virginia Tech. That is not how we’re actually going to spell it.

Mikes squared and Brad are now testing the speakers with some white noise. We will see which ends up being better, the hacked or the real deal.

More on that later.

W00t. Bloggings.

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