Wood Wind Workshop -- HKUST(GZ)
A hands-on workshop at HKUST(GZ) about making your own woodwind instrument.
I never thought I would perform this much teaching so far in my life but I have done them anyway.
I received a scholarship (Professor Samuel Chanson Scholarship) for being one of the best teaching assistants in the computer science engineering department, HKUST, which feels like the biggest compliment I have ever received in my life so far.
A few workshops related with creative coding in music are hosted by me because I like the idea of gathering.
A hands-on workshop at HKUST(GZ) about making your own woodwind instrument.
A workshop at Zhejiang Conservatory of Music, hosted with Yuri Kuzmin, with Kevin Zhang as guest.
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Honestly I don't really understand why this course even existed in 2020, but I have done my duty.
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We all think it's a bad workshop name, but it was too late to recall any posters so we stuck with it till the end. In this workshop, we did a lot of hardware bending and creative coding to help artists create their own sound installations.
It was a week long workshop with inspiring students from Zhejiang Conservatory of Music. Very positive feedback from the students and my collaborator, Ruilei Duan, though we were physically tired after a full week run of this topic.