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SUMMARY:Make Music With Code\, with Shelly Knotts
DESCRIPTION:Learn to make music with code using SuperCollider\, a powerful\, open-source\, cross-platform\, audio engine and programming language\, used not only to create music\, but also for machine learning\, audio/music reactive installations\, performance\, interactive systems\, research\, live-coding and much more. \n[shopify embed_type=”product” shop=”musichackspace.myshopify.com” product_handle=”make-music-with-code-with-shelly-knotts-workshop-september-6″ show=”button-only”] \nRequirements: Participants should bring a laptop (OSX / Windows/ Linux)\, and a pair of headphones. Please install SuperCollider in advance. It can be downloaded for free here.  \nThe workshop will be led by Shelly Knotts\, who 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\, and is part of the duo Algobabez with Joanne Armitage.  \nWe can offer a student discount of 10% off this workshop. Please email us for a discount code (workshops@stagingmhs.local). \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. \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-with-code-with-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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SUMMARY:Hacking Buddhist Chanting Machines with Lu Yi
DESCRIPTION:In the first part of this workshop\, Lu Yi will introduce Buddhist chanting machines. These are small sound players sold throughout Taiwan\, China and Japan that play Buddhist chants on repetitive loops and are often used at religious ceremonies and on special dates. Lu Yi will talk about how people use these machines in both normal and abnormal ways by introducing some artist videos which demonstrate the potential of repurposing these objects. \n \nSecond\, will be hacking chanting machines by accessing their small circuit boards inside and finding their clock resistors. This can be done by exploring the circuit board with a wet finger. By touching the resistor with your wet finger you can also change the pitch of the machine. Participants will then be replacing the clock resistors with variable resistors to give more control over the chanting machine’s sound. Finally\, at the end of the workshop all participants will be invited to join in a live improvisational jam session. \nAll tools and materials will be provided by Lu Yi and Music Hackspace.  \nLu Yi is a sound artist and a member of Soundwatch Studio. She obtained a master’s degree in Applied Arts from National Chiao Tung University\, Taiwan. She did further study in San Francisco at the Academy of Art University and the San Francisco Art Institute. She began working in the sound art sphere in 2011 when she founded Soundwatch Studio with Fujui Wang\, a pioneer of sound art in Taiwan. The two have performed live together at events and festivals including “Shoot The Pianist” (Birkbeck School of Arts\, University of London)\, “On Site” (Taipei Artist Village)\, “B!as 2015: Taiwan-Belgium Sound Art Exchange Project / City Sonic 2015” (Mons\, Belgium)\, Digital Art Festival 2015 “Digitopia” (Songshan Tobacco Factory\, Taipei)\, “Ting Shuo Has Performance” (Ting Shuo Studio\,Tainan)\, “Craked Sonic” (The Wall\,Taipei) and Lacking Sound Festival “Listen 100” (The Wall\,Taipei). \nThis workshop is curated by Lucia H Chung (Happened) as part of her residency with Music Hackspace\, which aims to promote and give visibility to artists from Taiwan working with sound. Throughout July\, August and September\, four Taiwanese artists chosen by Lucia will be taking up short term residencies at Music Hackspace and delivering workshops\, artist talks and performances. Lucia’s residency will culminate with a final night of performances in late September in collaboration with Lacking Sound Festival.  \nThe venue is located on the ground floor of Somerset House and is fully wheelchair accessible with an accessible toilet. If you have any access requirements\, please let us know and we will do our best to accommodate them. \nThis event is supported by the National Culture and Arts Foundation in Taiwan.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/hacking-buddhist-chanting-machines-lu-yi/
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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SUMMARY:Artist Talk and Performance: Lu Yi
DESCRIPTION:Taiwanese artist Lu Yi will perform several sound compositions with a plasma globe. She will create sound using sampling\, hardware hacking and analog errors. In addition\, she will deliver an Artist Talk with an opportunity for Q&A afterwards.  \n \nLu Yi is a sound artist and a member of Soundwatch Studio. She obtained a master’s degree in Applied Arts from National Chiao Tung University\, Taiwan. She did further study in San Francisco at the Academy of Art University and the San Francisco Art Institute. She began working in the sound art sphere in 2011 when she founded Soundwatch Studio with Fujui Wang\, a pioneer of sound art in Taiwan. The two have performed live together at events and festivals including “Shoot The Pianist” (Birkbeck School of Arts\, University of London)\, “On Site” (Taipei Artist Village)\, “B!as 2015: Taiwan-Belgium Sound Art Exchange Project / City Sonic 2015” (Mons\, Belgium)\, Digital Art Festival 2015 “Digitopia” (Songshan Tobacco Factory\, Taipei)\, “Ting Shuo Has Performance” (Ting Shuo Studio\,Tainan)\, “Craked Sonic” (The Wall\,Taipei) and Lacking Sound Festival “Listen 100” (The Wall\,Taipei). \nThis event is curated by Lucia H Chung (Happened) as part of her residency with Music Hackspace\, which aims to promote and give visibility to artists from Taiwan working with sound. Throughout July\, August and September\, four Taiwanese artists chosen by Lucia will be taking up short term residencies at Music Hackspace and delivering workshops\, artist talks and performances. Lucia’s residency will culminate with a final night of performances in late September in collaboration with Lacking Sound Festival.  \nThe venue is located on the ground floor of Somerset House and is fully wheelchair accessible with an accessible toilet. If you have any access requirements\, please let us know and we will do our best to accommodate them. \nThis event is supported by the National Culture and Arts Foundation in Taiwan.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/artist-talk-performance-lu-yi/
LOCATION:Somerset House Studios\, New Wing\, Room G16\, Entrance via Lancaster Place\, Somerset House\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Max MSP meetup
DESCRIPTION:This is an informal\, participatory meetup focusing on Max MSP. A place to share knowledge\, patches and ideas relating to max and visual programming. While this meetup primarily caters to existing users of Max\, we encourage those unfamiliar with Max\, but with a strong interest in it\, to attend and chat with Max users about the possibilities. We recommend bringing a laptop to this event.   \nMax MSP is a music programming environment that allows to bring together sensors\, samples\, synthesis engines and video. It is used by sound artists throughout the world\, but also by visual artists and in installations. Max MSP is developed and maintained by Cycling’74. \nMax MSP is proprietary software but can be used for free for 30 days. Many of the principles of Max are applicable to other visual patching environments such a Pure Data. \nIf you’ve never heard of it and want to see how it works\, there are a few videos to get started on the Cycling’74 Youtube channel.  \nThe meetup is organised by Music Hackspace. \nDrinks will be available from the bar next to the entrance to the New Wing of Somerset House. \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. \nIf you have any questions about this event please contact info@stagingmhs.local. \nImage by p38.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/max-msp-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:Taiwanese Experimental Music with Wang Fujui\, Lu Yi\, Meuko! Meuko!\, Tzu Ni and LTY
DESCRIPTION:Taking place in the crypt below Somerset House’s courtyard featuring music visuals by Wang Fujui\, Lu Yi\, Meuko! Meuko!\, TZU NI & LTY. The evening will be full of analog and electronic noise\, visuals and unique sonic experimentation from Taiwan based artists. \nThis final event of Lucia H Chung’s (Happened) three month curatorial residency with Music Hackspace is a showcase promoting and giving visibility to artists from Taiwan working with sound. The night\, taking place in the crypt below Somerset House’s courtyard\, will feature music and visuals by Wang Fujui\, Lu Yi\, Meuko! Meuko!\, TZU NI and LTY. The evening will be full of analog and electronic noise\, visuals and unique sonic experimentation emerged and cultivated in a small island country in East Asia. \nThis event marks the end of a 3 month residency with Music Hackspace as part of their Somerset House Studios residency and is presented in collaboration with Lacking Sound Festival based in Taipei\, with support from National Culture and Art Foundation Taiwan and from Arts Council England. \n  \nPlease note this is an 18+ event. \n \n  \nWang Fujui + Lu Yi\nAs one of the pioneers of sound art in Taiwan\, Wang Fujui founded NOISE\, Taiwan’s first independent record label and zine focusing on experimental sound in 1993. In 2000\, Wang joined ETAT Lab\, and initiated BIAS Sound Art Exhibition and Sound Art Prize in the Digital Art Awards Taipei. Over the last decade\, while continuing his practice in sound and digital art creation\, he has also been leading the new generation of young digital artists in Taiwan through his public programmes. Since 2008\, Wang has been curating the annual Digital Art Festival Taipei and TranSonic Sound Art Festival. \nLu Yi is a sound artist and a member of Soundwatch Studio. She obtained a master’s degree in Applied Arts from National Chiao Tung University\, Taiwan. She did further study in San Francisco at the Academy of Art University and the San Francisco Art Institute. She began working in the sound art sphere in 2011 when she founded Soundwatch Studio with Fujui Wang\, a pioneer of sound art in Taiwan. The two have performed live together at events and festivals including “Shoot The Pianist” (Birkbeck School of Arts\, University of London)\, “On Site” (Taipei Artist Village)\, “B!as 2015: Taiwan-Belgium Sound Art Exchange Project / City Sonic 2015” (Mons\, Belgium)\, Digital Art Festival 2015 “Digitopia” (Songshan Tobacco Factory\, Taipei)\, “Ting Shuo Has Performance” (Ting Shuo Studio\,Tainan)\, “Craked Sonic” (The Wall\,Taipei) and Lacking Sound Festival “Listen 100” (The Wall\,Taipei). \nMeuko! Meuko!\nMeuko! Meuko! has been an ongoing project for the producer and singer since 2007. Collaborated with Goodbye Nao member performing live experimental sound performances. Started performing solo in 2015. Each performance contains improvisation and elements of new works\, collecting from various different objects and of strange sounds and noises. Components of local experimental beats and a wide gamut of electronic music draw from Taiwan’s irregular view / architectures and buildings\, muggy\, emissions-filled air\, and hectic streetscapes\, while Mandarin Chinese and Japanese influences marry intricate beats and whispering lyrics. All these tiny elements serve as pondering-points on the darkness that underpins the most intense emotions of the city’s aggregations. Meuko! Meuko! hosts a monthly NTS show from Taipei. \nTZU NI\nSpace and sound\, sound and body\, body and machine\, machine and ritual\, ritual and poetry\, poetry and space. In a social landscape filled to the brim with busy work\, Hung Tzu-Ni seeks to create a setting or an environment where a listener or viewer might enter into a dream state\, momentarily isolated from the outer world\, and in that space be able to more intensely perceive one’s frame of mind & body. \nLTY\nLAI\, Tsung-Yun\, curator of Lacking Sound Festival\, presenting a sampling of audiovisual interactive praxis\, piecing together largely formless images and field recordings of eccentricity and frenzy. Chaining altogether mixed noises and oversampling test tones\, his sound experiment provides listener a profound dip into the enigmatic soundscape. \n失聲祭 Lacking Sound Festival\nLacking Sound Festival is one of the most prestigious events for experimental sound artists in Taiwan. It was founded by a group of sound artists who saw the lack of platform and community for this creative medium\, and started a monthly event for performances. It has been running continuously in Taiwan for the past eight years. Lacking Sound Festival does not only introduce international new talents\, but also dedicates themselves to documenting and producing theory writing on the Taiwanese sound art scene. \nThis event is supported by the National Culture and Arts Foundation in Taiwan.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/taiwanese-experimental-music-wang-fujui-lu-yi-meuko-meuko-tzu-ni-lty/
LOCATION:Somerset House Studios (Deadhouse)\, Somerset House Victoria Embankment entrance\, London\, WC2R 1LA
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