Herstories: Rewriting Music History Edit-a-thon
Join Music Hackspace and Sound and Music at this free edit-a-thon event, raising the profile of women in the British Music Collection – the UK’s national archive for new music […]
Join Music Hackspace and Sound and Music at this free edit-a-thon event, raising the profile of women in the British Music Collection – the UK’s national archive for new music […]
Ray Lee is an award-winning sound artist and composer. He creates spinning, whirling, and pendulous sound installations and performances that explore “circles of ether,” the invisible forces that surround us. […]
Tony Nwachukwu is a prolific producer, Dj, lecturer and music consultant based in London. He is founder of CDR the night of ideas and tracks in the making, an event […]
Tim Exile will be reflecting on the intersections between music and technology, and how they’ve shaped his own work both as a musician and within his current software projects. Tim […]
Martin Howse is occupied with an investigation of the links between the earth (geophysical phenomena), software and the human psyche (psychogeophysics) through the construction of experimental situations (performance, laboratories, walks, […]
Folds and Folding: a lecture exploring the grey area between art and symmetry, intuitive topology and metaphorical origami. A collection of very different examples, from science fiction to music, art, […]
Following his Harvester workshop over the weekend, Johann Diedrick present his work and perform with the Harvester instrument. Johann Diedrick makes installations, performances, and objects that let people play with […]
Following his workshop over the weekend on creative electronics and synth design, we’re hosting a discussion with Casper Electronics (Peter Edwards), founder and synth engineer at Bastl Instruments. Edwards will […]
Sheryl Cheung works with sound, installation and performance to explore a material concept of life. Perceiving life as a force, a mobility that drives our innate persistence to live, Sheryl […]
https://youtu.be/abH6AX24cGU Taiwanese artist Yen Tzu Chang presents an artist talk followed by her Whose Scalpel performance. Whose Scalpel is a sound performance combined with visuals and a 3D printed […]