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SUMMARY:Artist Talk – Bishi
DESCRIPTION:Musician\, Artist\, Multimedia Performer and Curator\, Bishi was born in London of Bengali heritage. Bishi received musical training in both Hindustani and Western Classical styles\, including study of the sitar under Gaurav Mazumdar a senior disciple of Ravi Shankar. She has recorded two albums \, with long time collaborator Matthew Hardern: Albion Voice and Nights at The Circus. Her live performances explore interactive multimedia and video projection. \nBishi has co-founded WITCiH: The Women in Technology Creative Industries Hub\, an umbrella to celebrate Women at The Intersection of The Arts & STEM. WITCiH is an online and real world platform for re- search\, creation\, performance and networking. WITCiH aims to explore & expand our knowledge of women in tech\, past\, present & future. \nDoors for this event will open at 18:30. The talk will begin at 19:00 with time for Q&A afterwards. Drinks will be available from the bar next to the entrance to the New Wing of Somerset House.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/artist-talk-bishi/
LOCATION:Somerset House Studios\, New Wing\, Room G16\, Entrance via Lancaster Place\, Somerset House\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Artist Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170626T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170626T213000
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk - Martin & Lucia of SM-LL
DESCRIPTION:Martin Thompson and Lucia H Chung run the label SM-LL. Martin makes music under the name Pokk! And Typeface\, and Lucia as en creux. Together they produce under the name Reloc. Both their music and label share a minimal\, reductionist aesthetic. There is never excess\, no clutter. A single musical phrase may be extrapolated over a whole 12”\, given far more attention and space than it’d receive elsewhere. No one else is giving music space to breath like this.  \nLucia and Martin will be coming in for a public conversation with Tom Mudd\, a close friend of the two. They’ll be playing demos and chatting about their minimal approach to music and running a label\, and also digging into Lucia’s event series\, Happened\, which has played host to various friends of Music Hackspace\, including Ewa Justka\, Graham Dunning\, and Aa3_Tzt.[RN500]. \n \n \nDoors for this event will open at 18:30. The talk will begin at 19:00 with time for Q&A afterwards. Drinks will be available from the bar next to the entrance to the New Wing of Somerset House.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/artist-talk-martin-lucia-sm-ll/
LOCATION:Somerset House Studios\, New Wing\, Room G16\, Entrance via Lancaster Place\, Somerset House\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Artist Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170607T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170607T210000
DTSTAMP:20260421T181137
CREATED:20170306T153818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170605T124703Z
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SUMMARY:Software Workshop - Make music with code\, with Alex McLean AKA Yaxu
DESCRIPTION:[shopify embed_type=”product” shop=”musichackspace.myshopify.com” product_handle=”make-music-from-patters-with-code-tidal-workshop-with-alex-mclean” show=”button-only”] \nLearn about making music with code using TidalCycles. Tidal has been developed by Alex over many years\, initially for making broken dance music at events now known as “Algoraves\,” as well as free Jazz improv\, although it is now a free/open source software project with a growing community of users applying it to diverse musics. This is an introductory workshop appropriate for anyone\, including those with no programming and/or music-making experience. It’ll introduce Tidal’s notation of polyrhythmic rhythm\, its library of pattern transformations\, how to combine these simple parts into complex results\, and how to use them in performance\, culminating in an algorithmic drum circle. \nRequirements: You will need your own computer (OSX / Windows/ Linux)\, and a pair of headphones. \nAlex Mclean makes music under the name Yaxu\, along with collaborations under the names Canute and Slub. \n \n[shopify embed_type=”product” shop=”musichackspace.myshopify.com” product_handle=”make-music-from-patters-with-code-tidal-workshop-with-alex-mclean” show=”button-only”] \nIf you have any questions about this event or any of our workshops please contact workshops@stagingmhs.local.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/make-music-patters-code-tidal-workshop-alex-mclean/
LOCATION:Somerset House Studios\, New Wing\, Room G16\, Entrance via Lancaster Place\, Somerset House\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Software Classes
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170722
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170724
DTSTAMP:20260421T181137
CREATED:20170225T164629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170720T114028Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop – DIY Modular Synth Workshop with Befaco
DESCRIPTION:[shopify embed_type=”product” shop=”musichackspace.myshopify.com” product_handle=”diy-modular-synth-workshop-with-befaco” show=”button-only”] \nFull cost: See price list. \n\nWhen you book your place you will be charged a £20 booking fee. \nPlease note there will be no refunds of the booking fee in case of cancelling / not showing.\nThis £20 booking fee will be deducted during the workshop from the price of the kit/s of your choice.On the workshop day please bring cash to pay for your kit/s.\nWith this item you will be booking a spot in our workshop.\nPlease send an email to workshops@stagingmhs.local indicating which module/s you’d like to build.\n\nJoin us for a weekend of DIY modular synth making. \n\nRequired skills: Interest and patience. No previous experience in electronics is necessary.\nRequired materials: Fine tip soldering iron less than 25w is recommended (we provide soldering irons and hand tools for participants who don’t have their own).\nWhen: Sat 22nd  and Sun 23rd July 2017\, 11am to 7 pm.\n\nHands on workshop: build your own synth modules in eurorack format. We provide all the necessary components to build your device from scratch. Each participant builds her/his own machine during the workshop. \nBefaco is a Synth DIY/open hardware platform focused on designing modules and organizing modular synth workshops regularly in Madrid\, Barcelona\, Berlin and London. You can read Befaco Workshops FAQ’s for more details. \nBefaco modules available  \n\n\n\nSpring reverb …………………..150 GBP \nEven VCO ………………………130 GBP \nBF22 VCF……………………….140 GBP \nVC ADSR……………………….125 GBP \nRampage……………………………. 170 GBP \nInstrument Interface………………125 GBP \nOutput module………………….. 70 GBP \nMixer……………………………..55 GBP \nCrush Delay…………………….. 130 GBP \nPower bus…………………………60 GBP \nSwitching power supply………… 30 GBP \nDual Atenuverter…………………55 GBP \nJoysitck controller……………….120 GBP \nSlew Limiter ………………………….60 GBP \nSampling modulator…………….130 GBP \nChopping Kinky……………………130 GBP \nA*B+C………………………………….95GBP \nMIDI Thing…………………………..125GBP \nJumpskiff……………………………. 195 GBP NEW!! \nHexa VCA……………………….180 GBP NEW!! \n\n\n\nWe also have the 4ms Quad Pingable LFO available to build at this workshop for 195 GBP. If you are interested please let us know in advance. \n \n[shopify embed_type=”product” shop=”musichackspace.myshopify.com” product_handle=”diy-modular-synth-workshop-with-befaco” show=”button-only”] \nIf you have any questions about this event or any of our workshops please contact workshops@stagingmhs.local.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/diy-modular-synth-workshop-befaco/
LOCATION:Somerset House Studios\, New Wing\, Room G16\, Entrance via Lancaster Place\, Somerset House\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170503T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170503T210000
DTSTAMP:20260421T181137
CREATED:20170225T162547Z
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SUMMARY:Software Workshop – Making Music with Code\, with Shelly Knotts
DESCRIPTION:[shopify embed_type=”product” shop=”musichackspace.myshopify.com” product_handle=”making-music-with-code-workshop-with-shelly-knotts” show=”button-only”] \nLearn the basics of setting up a live coding session and making soundscapes and beats with sound synthesis and patterns in SuperCollider. \nSuperCollider is an incredibly powerful\, open-source\, cross-platform\, audio engine and programming language\, used not only to create music\, but also for machine listening\, audio/music reactive installations\, performance\, interactive systems\, research\, live-coding and much more. \nRequirements: You will need your own computer (OSX / Windows/ Linux)\, and a pair of headphones. \nShelly Knotts produces live-coded and network music performances and projects which explore aspects of code\, data and collaboration. Her experimental and collaborative tendencies have seen her engage with diverse musical practices and styles ranging from electroacoustic tape music to live-coded dance music. She performs internationally\, collaborating with computers and other humans. \nShe is studying for a PhD in Live Computer Music at Durham University. Past affiliations include BEAST (Birmingham ElectroAcoustic Sound Theatre) and SOUNDkitchen. Her work is published on Chordpunch record label\, Absence of Wax netlabel and in Leonardo Music Journal. She has received commissions and residencies from PRSF and Sound and Music. \nCurrent projects include network laptop bands BiLE and OFFAL (Orchestra For Females And Laptops) and live coding performance [Sisesta Pealkiri] with Alo Allik. \n[shopify embed_type=”product” shop=”musichackspace.myshopify.com” product_handle=”making-music-with-code-workshop-with-shelly-knotts” show=”button-only”] \nIf you have any questions about this event or any of our workshops please contact workshops@stagingmhs.local.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/making-music-code-workshop-shelly-knotts/
LOCATION:Somerset House Studios\, New Wing\, Room G16\, Entrance via Lancaster Place\, Somerset House\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Software Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170508T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170508T213000
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CREATED:20170225T155705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170314T085401Z
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk – Chagall
DESCRIPTION:Chagall is a London-based\, Dutch electronic music producer\, songwriter and vocalist who has been using the gestural mi.mu gloves interface since early 2015. Her performances are a physical manifestation of her electronic music productions\, using the movement of her body to directly render the music live to audiences. During an intensive R&D project at Somerset House and Westminster University she will work with a team of artists to further explore the interaction between music\, technology\, choreography\, visuals and lights and develop an immersive live performance to be toured through the UK and Europe in 2017/2018. \nIn this artist talk Chagall will present the outcome of her recent Arts Council R&D grant to produce new work exploring the interaction between music\, technology\, choreography\, visuals and lights in live performance. \n \n \nDoors for this event will open at 18:30. The talk will begin at 19:00 with time for Q&A afterwards. Drinks will be available from the bar next to the entrance to the New Wing of Somerset House. \nIf you have any questions about this event or any of our talks please contact info@stagingmhs.local.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/artist-talk-chagall/
LOCATION:Somerset House Studios\, New Wing\, Room G16\, Entrance via Lancaster Place\, Somerset House\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Artist Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170327T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170327T213000
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CREATED:20170225T154736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170314T085156Z
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SUMMARY:Opening event with Look Mum No Computer & Antonia Folguera (Sonar+D)
DESCRIPTION:We’ll be kicking off our 2017 series of artist talks with two very special guests\, Sam Battle AKA Look Mum No Computer\, and Antònia Folguera of Sónar+D. In addition\, there will be an introduction from Music Hackspace about our 2017 programme\, location and mission.  \nSam Battle’s videos under the Look Mum No Computer name are some of the funniest and most creative we’ve seen. He’s got more ideas that we’ve got resistors\, and we can’t wait for him to bring the new and updated Synth Bike version 3 (see below for version 2) for a demo.  \nAntònia Folguera will be introducing Sónar+D\, the international conference dedicated to the communities working at the intersection of creativity and technology. The event brings together a variety of professionals\, including artists\, developers\, entrepreneurs and researchers from across the creative industries. Sónar+D runs in parallel with Sónar Festival\, and will take place in Barcelona in mid June. \n \n \nDoors for this event will open at 18:30. The talk will begin at 19:00 with time for Q&A afterwards. Drinks will be available from the bar next to the entrance to the New Wing of Somerset House. \nIf you have any questions about this event or any of our talks please contact info@stagingmhs.local.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/opening-event-look-mum-no-computer-antonia-folguera/
LOCATION:Somerset House Studios\, New Wing\, Room G16\, Entrance via Lancaster Place\, Somerset House\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Artist Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170424T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170424T213000
DTSTAMP:20260421T181137
CREATED:20170225T151640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170320T111906Z
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk – Paul Prudence
DESCRIPTION:Paul Prudence is an audio-visual performer working with generative video and abstract soundscapes. His work\, which has been performed internationally\, focuses on the ways in which sound\, space and form can be cross-wired to create live-cinematic visual-music experiences.  \nUsing code as raw material in his work\, Paul creates compositions that evolve and change form. He also uses data and incoming audio signals as input to modulate visual shapes. \nPaul maintains the weblog Dataisnature exploring the historical and contemporary interrelationships between natural processes\, computational systems and procedural-based art practices. He also writes for Neural and HOLO magazines.  \nPortfolio at: transphormetic.com \n \n \nDoors for this event will open at 18:30. The talk will begin at 19:00 with time for Q&A afterwards. Drinks will be available from the bar next to the entrance to the New Wing of Somerset House. \nIf you have any questions about this event or any of our talks please contact info@stagingmhs.local.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/artist-talk-paul-prudence/
LOCATION:Somerset House Studios\, New Wing\, Room G16\, Entrance via Lancaster Place\, Somerset House\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Artist Talks
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170422
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170424
DTSTAMP:20260421T181137
CREATED:20170225T145254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170421T150855Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop – Foundations of Electronics\, Sound and Synthesis with Tom Richards
DESCRIPTION:[shopify embed_type=”product” shop=”musichackspace.myshopify.com” product_handle=”workshop-foundations-of-electronics-sound-and-synthesis-with-tom-richards” show=”button-only”] \nMusic Hackspace presents a two day workshop with Tom Richards on the 22nd and 23rd of April. This will be an absolute beginners workshop\, ideal for those who are interested in DIY electronics and sound but don’t know where to start. It will also be useful for those starting out with analog/modular synths and wishing to get a better understanding of the underlying principles. \nRequirements: No prior experience necessary. \nDate: 22nd and 23rd April 2017. 11am-6pm \nFull Cost: £120. \n\nThis includes the workshop + a synth kit you will build and take home. The synth is a basic mono synth incorporating a vco\, vcf\, vca\, envelope generator and a basic sequencer. The design is modular in the sense that any one part can be isolated and used in other contexts. It is designed for speed and simplicity so that it’s do-able in a weekend and it illustrates the principles and prototyping techniques covered during the weekend.\nWhen you book your place\, there is a £20 reservation fee that will be deducted during the workshop from the £120 full price. You can pay the remaining £100 on the day (cash only). Please note there will be no refunds of the reservation fee in case of cancelling / not showing.\n\nOver two days Tom will guide participants through the following: \n\n     Fundamentals of electronics. Types of components and what they do.\n     Fundamentals of sound and synthesis.\n     Different synthesiser building blocks.\n     Reading schematics.\n     Using test tools – multimeters and oscilloscopes.\n     Where to find information and buy components.\n     Prototyping simple circuits.\n     How to solder.\n     Build a simple synthesiser to take home\, with notes on how to extend its possibilities afterwards.\n\nAfter this workshop\, participants should be able to better utilise the wealth of internet resources available\, and get started in building their own electronic instruments. \nPlease note this course will not cover arduino\, code or embedded applications – just pure old-school electronics. \nTom Richards is an artist\, musician\, DJ\, researcher and instrument designer working in London UK. He has walked the line between sonic art\, sculpture and music since graduating with an MA in Fine Art from Chelsea College of Art in 2004. Richards has built his own idiosyncratic modular electronic music system\, with which he creates slowly evolving and heavily textured polyrhythmic improvisations. He has performed and exhibited widely in the UK\, as well as internationally in the US\, Germany\, Peru\, Japan and Sweden. \nSelected works and live performances have taken place at Tate Britain\, The Queen Elizabeth Hall\, The Science Museum\, Spike Island\, Cafe Oto\, MK Gallery\, Bold Tendencies\, and Camden Arts Centre. \nHe has recently submitted his PhD (Goldsmiths/Science Museum) on the work of Daphne Oram: electronic music pioneer\, and founder member of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. This research included the re-design and construction of Oram’s Mini Oramics synthesizer\, a project that has since gained worldwide attention. \n[shopify embed_type=”product” shop=”musichackspace.myshopify.com” product_handle=”workshop-foundations-of-electronics-sound-and-synthesis-with-tom-richards” show=”button-only”] \nIf you have any questions about this event or any of our workshops please contact workshops@stagingmhs.local.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/workshop-foundations-of-electronics-sound-and-synthesis-with-tom-richards/
LOCATION:Somerset House Studios\, New Wing\, Room G16\, Entrance via Lancaster Place\, Somerset House\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170405T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170405T213000
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CREATED:20170225T143131Z
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SUMMARY:Meetup – TidalCycles with Calum Gunn
DESCRIPTION:TidalCycles (or Tidal for short) is a programming language for live coding pattern.  \nIt allows you to make musical patterns with text\, describing sequences and ways of transforming and combining them\, exploring complex interactions between simple parts. \nThe first London Tidal meetup features short talks from Jack Armitage\, PhD Student in Media & Arts Technologies and musician better known as Lil Data\, and Guy John\, creator of LiveCodeLab\, who will be giving us a brief introduction to Haskell\, the underlying language of Tidal.  \nThe meetup is organised by Calum Gunn and the Music Hackspace. Calum makes computer music and runs Conditional\, a label\, radio show and night based in London.  \nAfter this meetup\, the Music Hackspace will be hosting a series of monthly Wednesday-evening software workshops focusing on how to make music with computers. The workshops will be led by invited artists including Shelly Knotts\, Alex McLean and Alo Allik amongst others. \n \nDrinks will be available from the bar next to the entrance to the New Wing of Somerset House. \nIf you have any questions about this event please contact info@stagingmhs.local.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/music-hackspace-presents-first-london-tidalcycles-meetup/
LOCATION:Somerset House Studios\, New Wing\, Room G16\, Entrance via Lancaster Place\, Somerset House\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Software Classes
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170325
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170326
DTSTAMP:20260421T181137
CREATED:20170225T141948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170321T112226Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop – Programming for Modular Synthesisers with Max MSP and Gen with Rebel Technology
DESCRIPTION:[shopify embed_type=”product” shop=”musichackspace.myshopify.com” product_handle=”a-music-hackspace-workshop-with-rebel-technology-programming-for-modular-synthesisers-with-max-msp-and-gen” show=”button-only”] \nMusic hackspace presents a one-day workshop with Rebel Technology. Participants will learn how to use Max MSP’s Gen to program synths and effects which can then be run on an OWL Modular synthesiser\, and used expressively in a modular environment. \nThe workshop combines programming with hands-on music making: a fun and effective way to learn new skills! \nThe workshop is for anyone wanting to learn musical programming and modular synthesis to get beyond the limits of traditional music software\, by designing their own personal\, unique musical instruments. \nRequirements: Computer with Max MSP + Google Chrome installed. Some basic computer skills and enthusiasm for electronic music\, no prior knowledge of Max required. \nThe workshop will be led by Cherif and Adam\, and Rebel Technology will be providing OWL Modules. \n11am: \n1.)  Introduction to the Max MSP visual programming environment and Gen \n– A quick overview of Max and its applications. \n– What is Gen? \n– Difference between Gen and Max \n– Low level DSP and its applications (e.g. Hardware integration/Filter design) \n2.) Project 1: DSP synthesis \n– Learn how to build a synth in Gen \n– How to upload\, compile and run a Gen patch in the web browser. \n1pm (lunch) \n2pm: \n3.) Introduction to Modular synthesis \n– A short introduction to modular synthesis\, looking at concepts such as control voltage (cv) and triggers. \n2.30pm: \n4.) Software and Modular Integration \n– How to run your sine wave synthesiser on the OWL Modular \n– How to control and play this patch on a modular set up\, and what this brings to the software. \n3.30pm: \n6.) Project 2: Effects \n– We start building a simple but great sounding tape delay\, and then look at how we can improve it with feedback and a low pass filter to create a powerful Stereo Tape Delay. \n– Using the push button and our logic from (8)\, we then make a tap delay to synchronise tempos \n4.30pm (Cookie Break. Your music will be 33% better after you go eat some cookies) \n5pm: \n8.) Recap and modular jam! \n– Make some noise with all the patches you’ve been building! \n  \nRebel Technology make innovative\, programmable modular synths at Fort Rebel in Finsbury Park. They are the makers of the OWL Modular and the OWL Pedal which can run patches written by the user in Max MSP\, Pure Data\, FAUST or C++\, allowing everyone to develop their own unique hardware instruments. \nCherif Hashizume is a musician\, programmer\, producer and audio engineer. As head engineer and producer at Cafe Music Studios\, he’s worked with artists such as Brian Eno\, David Byrne and Jon Hopkins. He releases his own music via De-fence Records and Humble Soul Records. \nDr Adam Parkinson is musician\, programmer and teacher. Working in the departments of music and computing at Goldsmiths\, University of London\, he teaches modules in Max MSP and electronic music\, whilst researching new musical technologies. Releasing music as Dane Law on Quantum Natives\, he programs Pure Data patches to makes glitchy shoegaze from samples of rave and Celine Dion. \n[shopify embed_type=”product” shop=”musichackspace.myshopify.com” product_handle=”a-music-hackspace-workshop-with-rebel-technology-programming-for-modular-synthesisers-with-max-msp-and-gen” show=”button-only”] \nIf you have any questions about this event or any of our workshops please contact workshops@stagingmhs.local.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/music-hackspace-workshop-rebel-technology-programming-modular-synthesisers-max-msp-gen/
LOCATION:Somerset House Studios\, New Wing\, Room G16\, Entrance via Lancaster Place\, Somerset House\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20170703T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20170703T213000
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk – CRISAP Panel with  Jennifer Lucy Allan\, Kevin Logan and Mark Peter Wright
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a panel on sonic art practices with CRISAP members Jennifer Lucy Allan\, Mark Peter Wright and Kevin Logan. Creative Research into Sound Arts Practice (CRiSAP) is a research centre of the University of the Arts London dedicated to the exploration of the rich complexities of sound as an artistic practice. \nJennifer Lucy Allan is a writer and researcher looking at the links between sound\, weather and landscape. Jennifer co-runs the label Arc Light Editions\, and has hosted shows on Resonance FM. She has a weekly slot in the Guardian’s Guide and has written for Wire\, The Quietus and others. \nKevin Logan is a Manchester born artist based in London\, UK. His work embraces cross-disciplinary fields and incorporates installation\, sound\, moving-image and performance. He has exhibited and performed internationally\, had audio-visual works screened in festivals worldwide\, and had sound works on compilation CDs. \nMark Peter Wright is an artist and researcher working with experimental approaches to sound and listening. His practice explores the relationship between humans\, animals\, environments and their associated technologies of capture: critically and playfully generating debate through exhibitions\, performance and collaborative events. Questions that drive his projects pivot around how agency is performed between humans and animals; how technology and media are part of an ecological approach; and how listening can become an ethico-aesthetic arts practice. \n \nDoors for this event will open at 18:30. The talk will begin at 19:00 with time for Q&A afterwards. Drinks will be available from the bar next to the entrance to the New Wing of Somerset House. \nIf you have any questions about this event or any of our talks please contact info@stagingmhs.local.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/artist-talk-crisap-panel-kevin-logan-mark-peter-wright/
LOCATION:Somerset House Studios\, New Wing\, Room G16\, Entrance via Lancaster Place\, Somerset House\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Artist Talks
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170318
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170320
DTSTAMP:20260421T181137
CREATED:20170225T131359Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop – Sines Brain Wave and Sound Art Hackathon with AXNS
DESCRIPTION:On 18 – 19th March AXNS Collective\, in partnership with Imperial College London and Music Hackspace\, will be giving teams of sound artists\, neuroscientists and data analysts exclusive access to brain wave data from groundbreaking LSD research. \nThe two day hackathon event will bring together sound artists to work alongside neuroscientists and data analysts\, to explore the brain waves in novel ways and to create mind altering soundscapes\, aural installations and musical compositions from extracted features of the psychedelic brain data. We also welcome multi-media artworks that combine aural elements with visual or haptic ones. \nThe project offers an unprecedented opportunity for sound artists  to transform the dynamic structures of consciousness into art. It also encourages scientists to experiment with innovative and novel analysis techniques with the aim to expand the way we usually look at brain wave data. The idea is to provide the creative space for the scientist\, with the unconventional input from artists\, to work in an unconstrained manner outside of the lab and to turn the results into something other than a number. To access someone’s state of consciousness with the current research methods available remains a challenge. Our pioneering project provides the opportunity to think outside of the box about how we can capture someone’s subjective\, mind-altering psychedelic journey. \nThe hackathon will be a two-day event over the weekend of the 18/19th March\, with Dr. Carhart-Harris introducing the dataset and research. The interdisciplinary 5 teams (consisting of 1 sound artist grouped with 2-4 neuroscientist/data scientists) will then spend the remainder of the time working on their responses to the brief. \n \nThis event is now fully booked. If you have any questions about this event or any of our workshops please contact workshops@stagingmhs.local.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/sines-brain-wave-sound-art-hackathon-axns/
LOCATION:Somerset House Studios\, New Wing\, Room G16\, Entrance via Lancaster Place\, Somerset House\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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