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SUMMARY:Spatial Sound Meetup #3 with BBC R&D
DESCRIPTION:A new series of monthly meetups taking place at Somerset House Studios\, focusing on new spatial sound technologies\, with talks and discussions around creative uses of spatial and AR audio. \n \nThe meetups will take place on the following dates\, you can register here:  \n12th June – Professor Zoran Cvetkovic from King’s College  \n3rd July – Contributors TBA   \n7th August- Call and Response & Jon Francombe \n4th September – Contributors TBA  \nEach session will be hosted by BBC R&D and will feature a presentation by invited guests.   \nBBC R&D has been at the forefront of innovation in media technology since the founding of public service broadcasting in the UK. \nBased in Research Labs in the North and South of the UK\, the department is comprised of just over 200 highly specialist research engineers\, scientists\, ethnographers\, designers\, producers and innovation professionals working on every aspect of the broadcast chain\, from Audiences\, Production and Distribution right through to the Programmes themselves. \nThe venue is located on the ground floor of Somerset House and is fully wheelchair accessible with an accessible toilet. If you have any other access requirements\, please let us know and we will do our best to accommodate them.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/spatial-sound-meetup-3-with-bbc-rd/
LOCATION:Somerset House Studios (G18)\, Somerset House Studios\, Lancaster Place\, London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Meet Ups
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SUMMARY:DMLab London Meetup
DESCRIPTION:DMLab London is a meeting place for makers & disabled musicians\, a space to explore musical potential and get hands on with kit. It is a partnership between Drake Music\, Graeae and Music Hackspace to bring together disabled musicians with technologists\, to imagine\, hack\, design and build new accessible instruments and technology. This could be redesigning a traditional instrument\, hacking recording kit to make it more accessible or creating something ground-breaking that we can’t even imagine yet. Big or small\, a fully-formed idea or just a glimmer\, all are welcome…the floor is yours and the doors are open. \n \nThis relaxed social event will give you the chance to pitch your idea or request – however big or small – for a new accessible musical instrument or piece of kit\, to meet up with other musicians and makers\, and to listen to talks by two inspirational women. \nOur two speakers\, Jo-anne Cox and Dani Clode will open up their practice and share their ideas and challenges – one is a technologist advancing new ideas for artificial limbs and one is a musician imagining new ways for audiences to interact. \nJo-anne Cox \nIn April 2019 Jo-anne Cox held the first scratch performance of her show Defiant Journey – the sonic saga of a musician and her electric ally\, navigating the highs and lows of life as a neurodivergent artist. \nThe show involves interaction with bespoke designed audio to light and music technology\, designed by creative technologist Charles Matthews. The audience can also get hands-on with Vibrotactile technology designed by VibraFusionLab and made by disabled artists from Together! 2012 in East London. \nIn this presentation Jo-anne will talk about the process of developing Defiant Journey\, from initial ideas to first performance. The presentation will cover the Aesthetics of Access\, the benefits of multi-sensory engagement and discovering audio to light\, music tech and vibrotactile tech as a tool for: \n\ncommunicating hidden disability\nchallenging recovery mode and austerity politics\ninvolving audience as equals in immersive and interactive storytelling.\n\nAll technology on the project was designed with access in mind and there will be opportunities for you to try it out …. that is if you dare to play the bed bug ipad! \nDani Clode \nDani Clode is a product designer from New Zealand and a MA graduate from the Royal College of Art in London. \nHer main project\, the Third Thumb explores human augmentation and prosthetic extension. Dani is currently developing the project further with neuroscientists from the Plasticity Lab in the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience at UCL\, exploring the boundaries of neuroplasticity – seeing how it can be harnessed to improve the usability and control of prosthetic devices\, and how our bodies and brains adapt to material change. \nDani also collaborates with The Alternative Limb Project\, designing sculptural prosthetic arms that challenge the perception and boundaries of prosthetic design\, incorporating new materials and design processes to extend the human form. \nShe is interested in exploring how she can work with Disabled musicians in the future and will talk about these projects and open up discussions on ideas and inspirations for collaborations. \n  \nThis will be a relaxed event and there will be a quiet space available with comfortable seats. There is step-free access to the venue which is located on the ground floor of Somerset House. It is fully wheelchair accessible\, with an accessible toilet (no hoist). There will be BSL interpretation provided for the two speakers. To book a ticket for an assistant or access support person then please use the ‘Pay What You Can – £0’ option. \nThis meetup is brought to you by Music Hackspace and Drake Music.  \nThe venue is located on the ground floor of Somerset House and is fully wheelchair accessible with an accessible toilet. If you have any other access requirements\, please let us know and we will do our best to accommodate them.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/dmlab-london-meetup/
LOCATION:Somerset House Studios\, New Wing\, Room G16\, Entrance via Lancaster Place\, Somerset House\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Meet Ups
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SUMMARY:Livecoding Meetup
DESCRIPTION:Our Livecoding meetups are a series of informal\, participatory meetups focusing making music with code. While these meetups are open to any language that can be used for livecoding\, the host primarily holds expertise with TidalCycles. TidalCycles is an open source\, accessible livecoding platform. These events are very loosely structured\, with occasional short talks and performances. \n \nNo programming experience is necessary for these meetups. They are free to attend\, open to all abilities and are an excellent opportunity to learn how to start making music with code. We encourage you to bring a laptop and headphones to make the most of the meetup. There’s no need to have come to the previous meetups to come to this one. \nLivecoding\, in this context\, refers to using code as a means to make music or produce generative visuals. \nTidalCycles can be downloaded for free here. If you have any problems with installation we’d be happy to help out in the meetup. If you’re keen to develop your Tidal knowledge beforehand\, there are plenty of great resources available. See our document of resources for independent learning here. \nThe meetup is organised by Music Hackspace. \nIf you have any questions about this event please contact info@stagingmhs.local. \nPhoto by Antonio Roberts (http://www.hellocatfood.com/)
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/livecoding-meetup/
LOCATION:DIY Space For London\, DIY Space For London\, 96-108 Ormside St\, London\, SE15 1TF
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