[microsound] any London recommendations?

Martin . blindmanonacid at gmail.com
Fri Apr 24 17:50:15 EDT 2009


!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
OpenLab 5 : Cafe OTO, 25th April 2009
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Openlab are providing a day of workshops & presentations about opensource
software, and performances in the evening at Cafe OTO, Dalston. There is a
venerable lineup of OpenLab members providing some in depth knowledge during
the day and some great performances at night. The preliminary line up goes
like this:

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DAY: Workshops & Presentations : 12-5pm (free entry).

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Presentations
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* Arduino + PD (Ryan Jordan) : Using Arduino and PureData

* SC + Processing (Daniel Jones) : Using Supercollider with Processing

* Pd/Gem + ergates (Chris McCormick) : PureData audiovisual software

* Groworld (Dave Griffiths) : Permaculture meets online games via guerilla
gardening (http://www.pawfal.org/dave/index.cgi?Projects/Groworld)

* Processing/Java/Eclipse/JOGL/GLSL(Rob Munro) : Techniquies for using
Processsing with the Eclipse IDE.(http://robmunro.net/video)

* Din (S Jagannathan) (http://code.google.com/p/din), Boxar (
http://www.poojyum.com/boxar) : A free software musical instrument for
performing indian classical music live (but not just)

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Workshops
**********

* Fluxus (Dave Griffiths) : (free, 1-2hrs, max 10) The venerable
OpenGL/scheme environment. (
http://www.pawfal.org/dave/index.cgi?Projects/Fluxus)

* APODIO (Julien Ottavi) : (1hrs, max 20) Gnu/Linux multimedia distribution
LiveDVD

* Introducing Processing for Visual Artists (Evan Raskob) : (£10, 2hrs, max
20)


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NIGHT: Performances : 7:30pm-12:30am (£5 entry) - doors 7pm
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* dskg - Uses circuit bended machines altogether with open sources (
http://www.myspace.com/dskg)

* Jeremah - pixelated landscapes of techno beats, music box melodies and
processed street noise (http://www.jeremah.co.uk/)

* Rob Munro - audiovisual work exploring the world between (
http://robmunro.net/video)

* TheNoiser - The Noiser use noise as musicality, combined to an approach of
programmatic composition (http://www.noiser.org)

* PixelPusher - video and sound pieces; interactive art including new
musical instruments (http://pixelist.info/)

* Ryan Jordan - Body-sensor-noise-strobe-hypnosis (http://ryanjordan.org/)

* Daniel Jones - generative audio-visual works (http://www.erase.net)

* S Jagannathan - a free software musical instrument for performing indian
classical music live (but not just) (http://code.google.com/p/din)

* Robert Atwood - experiments with the sound created by feedback (
http://variseq.nongnu.org/)

* Chris McCormick - uses Free Software to make bleepy crunchy music (
http://mccormick.cx)


On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 2:15 PM, Gokhan Denec <gokhandenec at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello everyone,
>
> I'll be in London between 25th of April and 4th of May.
> I'd ask if are there any recommendations of any
> events/exhibitions/etc. in this period?
>
> Thank you in advance
>
> g.d
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