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Podcast 143: Chris Lowis

Podcast 143: Chris Lowis

FromArt + Music + Technology


Podcast 143: Chris Lowis

FromArt + Music + Technology

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Length:
46 minutes
Released:
Sep 11, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Chris Lowis first showed up on my radar via an episode of the JS Air podcast. He was talking about the history and concepts of the Web Audio API to a bunch of Javascript-heads. He seemed equally comfortable talking about either audio or programming, and I knew he'd be a great interview for my podcast. I couldn't have been more correct. Chris has a great history; studying acoustics, working at the BBC and being involved with the standards groups that are pulling the Web Audio API spec together. The effort is starting to show some great results, with recent Web pages really lighting up some spectacular devices: synths, games and other goodies. Where you you go to find out more about this stuff? One place is Chris' home for his Web Audio Weekly blog: http://blog.chrislowis.co.uk/waw.html. This is the de-facto clearing house for new apps, devices and libraries that work with the Web Audio and Web MIDI specs. If you want a little more active call-and-response, you can check in on the Web Audio Slack Channel. Finally, Chris himself refers to the Mozilla Developer Network documentation as a great place to find out more about the details of web audio. Finally, when you are ready to do some coding of your own, you will probably want to take the Web Audio School: (online trial) http://mmckegg.github.io/web-audio-school/ (github download) https://github.com/mmckegg/web-audio-school Enjoy, and make sure you give some Web Audio examples a try! 
Released:
Sep 11, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

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An interview podcast where we talk to people that are engaged in the connection of art and music to technology. Visual artists, musicians, software developers and other creatives are invited to talk about their background, current work and future vision.