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Real time aural display of website user data #53

Closed nvioli closed 5 years ago

nvioli commented 6 years ago

Your Name: Nick Violi Your twitter handle: nvioli A few words about yourself: I make websites. I'm the guy you don't want to give the aux cord to at your dance party. So of course I wanted to learn to make music on the web.

Talk title: Auralization: Ambient aural display of real-time data

Talk abstract: I've built a proof-of-concept tool to connect Google Analytics to the web audio API to create a generative, ambient audio display of web traffic. I'm going to be presenting it at a conference at the end of September, so I'd love the chance to preview it for the hometown crowd and polish some rough edges.

Expected length: 45 mins

Available months: Ideally September. Possibly August for a shorter / less polished talk. If neither of those work I can consider later in the year.

jakerella commented 6 years ago

That sounds pretty awesome! Unfortunately we don't have a slot open before September at DCJS. :(

I still hope to see it though!

nvioli commented 6 years ago

Just to make sure, you're saying you're booked for September as well? If the calendar in the issue template is right, that 9/13 would be perfect.

jakerella commented 6 years ago

We don't have September booked for sure, but I asked someone recently if they wanted it... let me track that one down and I'll let you know for sure.

jakerella commented 6 years ago

Hey @nvioli, Greg had already given September to another talk... And we may have October as well. I think we could look at November, but that's up in the air and a bit far. Also, you have another open talk submission... not sure which you'd be more up for.

nvioli commented 6 years ago

ok. Feel free to keep this one open to fill a hole in the schedule when it comes up.

jakerella commented 6 years ago

:+1:

jakerella commented 6 years ago

Hey Nick! We lost our October speaker... would you be free to do this talk Oct 11?

nvioli commented 6 years ago

Hey Jordan, yep I can do Oct 11. I'll need a sound system if the room doesn't have one.

Only other thing is that the presentation in its current form is only 15 minutes, and pretty light on code. If there's something else short you want to pair it with that'd be fine; otherwise I can do something a little less formal for 15-20 after that. Right now I'm thinking some live coding in tone.js could be cool, but I'll think a little harder about it in the next few weeks.

jakerella commented 6 years ago

Hmm, ok, we might keep this one on the hook then, harder to get multiple speakers on shorter notice. Maybe January? For now I got Aaron with #42 for October.

jakerella commented 5 years ago

Hey Nick! Any chance you'd be free to do this presentation January 10? Is it developing into a longer talk, or are you keeping it at 15-20 minutes?

nvioli commented 5 years ago

Sure, 1/10 works fine, and I'm sure I'll be able to fill a full night. Does 45 minutes work best?

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jakerella commented 5 years ago

Yep, that would be awesome! Thanks for being our first 2019 speaker. ;)

robbiethegeek commented 5 years ago

Great job @nvioli