Open Mic Night 2: The N8IR & Bodies


Starts on: 23/01/2025 18:00 London time

Membership plan: Just Curious | Topics: Music Production

Course overview

Thursday 23rd January 6pm UK

The second open mic night hosted by Music Hackspace! For these evenings we welcome anyone to come forward with a project that they would like to share and provide them with roughly 20-30 minutes to showcase the project and answer people's questions. There's no need for the projects to be professional, or even finished, we participate in this exercise with a supportive and open attitude to create work!

This month’s open source will showcase the following two projects and artists.

Speakers & presentations

  • The N8IR - Sourya Sen

The N8IR is a standalone experimental audiovisual synthesizer and phrase generator. Designed with a simple set of interconnected audio and visual controls and a modular patch bay, the N8IR creates tightly synced audiovisual patterns, powered by a Teensy microcontroller and CMOS logic chips.

  • Bodies, their movement and states, as material - Dhruv Saxena

This series of experiments looks at possible interfaces and relationships, at the intersections of computer vision, movement, and generative AI. With specific technologies of real-time image diffusion, and image recognition, several interfaces have been prototyped, which explore possible tethers that can be drawn between the video/image‘s contexts, and added qualia of “prompts”.

Join Meetup

  • Join the Open Mic Night on Zoom

Requirements

Berlin Code of Conduct

We ask all participants to read and follow the Berlin Code of Conduct and contribute to creating a welcoming environment for everyone.

Course schedule

Meet your instructor

Dom Aversano is a Valencian and London based composer and percussionist with a particular interest in combining ideas from the South Indian classical and Western music traditions. He has performed internationally as a percussionist, and produced award-winning installation work that has been exhibited in Canada, Italy, Greece, Australia, and the UK. For a decade Dom has studied South Indian Carnatic music in London and in Chennai. He has studied with mridangam virtuoso Sri Balachandar, the resident percussionist of The Bhavan music centre in London, as well as shorter periods with Somashekar Jois and M N Hariharan.

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