[Microsound-announce] xxxxx-workshops: [in]tolerance @ Club Transmediale

Derek Holzer derek at umatic.nl
Wed Dec 19 11:02:14 EST 2007


Apologies if people tried to register before today, the 
xxxxx at clubtransmediale.de email address was not working properly. 
Registration is now open.

best from Berlin!
d.

Derek Holzer wrote:
> xxxxx-workshops: [in]tolerance
> 29 Janaury - 2 February 2008
> Club Transmediale
> Ballhaus Naunynstrasse, Berlin
> 
> xxxxx-workshops: [in]tolerance presents a series of constructivist
> workshops specially programmed for the ClubTransmediale 2008 festival,
> emphasising making and connection within the field of the existent.
> Workshops are led by international, field-expert practitioners,
> extending over realms of environmental code, noise, signal transmission,
> reception, and electromysticism. The workshops will utilise household
> materials and chemistry, readily-available electronics components, free
> software and the GNU toolbase.
> 
> Over the course of five days, participants will have the opportunity to
> construct a set of various electronic audiovisual artifacts (being
> either code or hardware) with which a final presentation/performance
> will be made. In learning how to create complex sound and image
> generators from the most basic elements, the participants will explore
> liminal electronic experiences and intriguing phenomena where
> carefully-engineered borders and parameters are twisted and
> transgressed, producing unexpected results in performance.
> 
> Workshops:
> 29.1. NOISE_PRODUCE by Martin Howse (UK) & Martin Kunetz (DE)
> 30.1. ONE BIT MUSIC by Frederik Olofsson (SE)
> 31.1. DIGITAL THEREMIN WORKSHOP by Andrei Smirnov (RU) & Derek Holzer
> (US/NL)
> 01.2. CHAOS IN NODES AND NETWORKS by Jessica Rylan (US)
> 02.2. BASTARD NATURES by Alejandra Nuñes Perez (CL)
> 
> The series takes inspiration from and continues the development of the
> (semi)weekly xxxxx workshops held at the Pickled Feet space in Berlin
> over the last year. It is supported by Arduino.
> 
> Theme:
> "...in the good old days of Shannon's mathematical theory of
> information, the maximum of information coincided strangely with maximal
> unpredictability or noise..." [Friedrich Kittler: There is no software]
> 
> Engineers and scientists are concerned with prediction and thus
> predictability. Inside black-boxed apparatus the faint markings of
> tolerance, deviations from a predictable scenario towards the encryption
> of noise, can well be observed by the wily artist. Technology is thus
> exposed as a material expressing a certain chaos, pure noise of all
> voices. In return, materiality and an artistic concern with the matter
> of technology allows for the entry of the unpredictable, environmental
> noise within an otherwise closed circuit or economy.
> 
> Registration:
> xxxxx-workshops is open to anyone, from novice to experienced electronic
> artist. The workshops will be held in English. You can register for
> single workshops or for the whole series. In addition to the actual
> daily workshops, a free open work-area gives everyone opportunity to
> pursue projects begun in one of the workshops over the course of five
> days. The registration fee for a single workshop is 10.- EUR, the fee
> for the series of all five workshops is 30.- EUR.
> 
> For descriptions of the workshops and workshop leaders go to:
> http://www.clubtransmediale.de/club-transmediale/xxxxx-workshops.html
> 
> You can register till January 14, 2008, by sending an email to:
> xxxxx at clubtransmediale.de
> 
> Please don't forget to indicate which of the workshops you wish to attend.
> 
> xxxxx-workshops: [in]tolerance is curated by Martin Howse and Derek
> Holzer, and produced by Jan Rolf and Anke Eckhardt for Club Transmediale.
> 

-- 
derek holzer ::: http://www.umatic.nl ::: http://blog.myspace.com/macumbista
---Oblique Strategy # 84:
"How would you have done it?"



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