CCAM Wednesday Wisdom: Analog Synth + Graphic Design
Dive into the fascinating realm of Eurorack synthesizers and learn how to transform sound into visual art. Participants will explore the basics of audio synthesis and learn to create dynamic visuals in real time, connecting creativity across mediums. Whether you’re a musician, designer, visual, or performance artist—or simply curious—this workshop offers a unique opportunity to experiment and collaborate at the intersection of the heard and the seen.
Designed and taught by Matthew Suttor (CCAM Program Manager and Senior Lecturer, Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies, Yale College), Ross Wightman (CCAM Technical Manager, Curator, CCAM Sound Art Series, and Lecturer, Yale College), Konrad Kaczmarek (Associate Professor Adjunct, Department of Music, Yale University), and Nontsikelelo Mutiti (Assistant Professor; Director of Graduate Studies in Graduate Design; Yale School of Art)
Create, discover, and explore—and be part of the CCAM community! Our Wednesday Wisdom workshops explore dynamic intersections of the arts and technology, and are designed and taught by our team, along with collaborators from both on and off campus. Come to CCAM on select Wednesday evenings between September and May for creativity, conversation, and a pizza dinner.
Admission Information
This event is free and open to the Yale community. Registration is not required. Participants will be admitted on a first-come, first-served basis, and room capacity limits will apply.
Open to:
Undergraduate
Faculty
Alumni
Yale Postdoctoral Trainees
Ages 18
Ages 21
Graduate And Professional
Spouses And Partners
Staff
Youth And Teen
Yale Center for Collaborative Arts and Media (CCAM)