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SUMMARY:Hack-a-Stylophone Workshop with Tasos Stamou
DESCRIPTION:“Do you need a handheld experimental analog synth? Or have you had a Stylophone as a christmas or birthday present and you want to upgrade it? Are you a circuit bending & hardware hacking enthusiast? \nAre you interested in learning some cool tricks about turning simple electronic sound toys into killer-sound noisy machines?? Then this is a workshop for you! HACK-A-STYLOPHONE WORKSHOP!!” \nWorkshop fee: GBP 45  / GBP 60 including Stylophone. Register via workshops@stagingmhs.local \nCircuit bending workshop  is dedicated to altering and upgrading the functions and sounds of original Stylophones (revived version). Participants will be guided through the process and completion of hard wiring the keyboard and transforming it into a useful analogue synthesizer; adding pitch controls\, body contacts\, sustain mods\, CV (control Voltage) and other possible adds. \nAll materials and components included. \nThe workshop will be led by Tasos Stamou\, a dedicated circuit bender\, instrument modifier/ designer and a tutor. He has been utilising his hacked creations into various sound performances and recordings of electroacoustic music. He has been leading workshops in various venues (U.K\, Greece\, Sweden\, Lithuania\, etc.) and in music festivals (Green Man Festival\, SOTU Festival Lithuania\, Athens Video Art festival). He is currently concentrated into video-bending techniques and DIY modular synthesiser interfaces. \nMore info:\nwww.tasosstamou.info\nstamouinstruments.blogspot.com
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/hack-a-stylophone-workshop-with-tasos-stamou-2/
LOCATION:Music Hackspace\, Somerset House\, West Service Yard\, Victoria Embankment\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tasos Stamou":MAILTO:stamouinstruments@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Ether Pad presentation with Edward Rateer
DESCRIPTION:“Ether Pad is in the final stages of development. It is an innovative instrument that gives drummers and percussionists a new way to control reverse sample playback in real-time. During this presentation\, those attending will have the opportunity to test and play a prototype. \nThis presentation will be particularly useful for musicians who choose to perform with electronic drums/pads and who would like to enhance their musical expression. It is also aimed at developers/hackers interested in augmented instruments and looking for new ways to control and perform with them. \nThat said\, anybody who finds this idea interesting is welcome to attend. As the developer of Ether Pad\, I look forward to the feedback I receive from members of the audience. \nWith a passion for innovation\, and with a number of ideas waiting to be progressed\, I would also like to meet people who are interested in collaborating on the further development of the Ether Pad concept and on similar projects. \nLooking forward to seeing you there!” \nEdward
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/ether-pad-presentation-with-edward-rateer/
LOCATION:Music Hackspace\, Somerset House\, West Service Yard\, Victoria Embankment\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20150401T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20150401T213000
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CREATED:20150330T124709Z
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SUMMARY:First Open Day
DESCRIPTION:Starting from next Wednesday 1st of April\, the Music Hackspace Open Days will take place the first Wednesday of each month. Everyone is welcome to bring their projects\, work in progress and prototypes to demo in a casual environment\, find collaborators and other solutions for projects. We will serve drinks and pizza will be ordered! We look forward to seeing you!
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/first-open-day/
LOCATION:Music Hackspace\, Somerset House\, West Service Yard\, Victoria Embankment\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20150328T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20150328T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T233355
CREATED:20150322T201050Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150323T102036Z
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SUMMARY:Rebel Technology Modular Synth Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Build your own Rebel Technology synthesizer modules at the Music Hackspace! We are pleased to present a workshop in Eurorack module building by London-based manufacturer Rebel Technology. This workshop is the first time that Rebel Technology modules are available for DIY builders. \nYou don’t have to have previous experience with soldering or electronics\, we will be there throughout to help you with any difficulties. \nOver the course of the day we will guide you through the construction of a module of your choice\, explain how it works and help you with any assembly problems you might have. \nThe modules on offer are easy to build. They include all electrical components and other parts\, and come with professionally made front panels and PCBs. There is no fee for the workshop\, you only pay for the kits that you want to build. \nYou can choose between some of Rebel’s most popular modules: \nStoicheia : Euclidean beat sequencer……….£90\nLogoi : voltage controlled clock delay and divider (swing / shuffle)………. £95\nKlasmata : voltage controlled beat sequencer………. £95 \nThese modules are great for turning a clock signal into a compelling and musical beat pattern. They are designed to complement each other\, but each one functions perfectly well on its own and in combination with other modules. \nIf you are comfortable building kits and have good soldering experience then you will be able to build more than one. \nAll our modules are open source: hardware and firmware. This means they’re endlessly customisable! If you are interested in microcontroller programming then we can help you modify the code. The panels are reversible\, which means that you can draw your own design if you like. Double or triple length sequences\, random patterns or reassigned knobs\, anyone? \nMore information about the modules can be found here: http://www.rebeltech.org/modules/ \n \nIf you have any questions please email us at workshops@stagingmhs.local
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/rebel-technology-modular-synth-workshop/
LOCATION:Music Hackspace\, Somerset House\, West Service Yard\, Victoria Embankment\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20150326T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20150326T230000
DTSTAMP:20260403T233355
CREATED:20150308T204852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150309T113148Z
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SUMMARY:Musica Dispersa at Music Hackspace
DESCRIPTION:Musica Dispersa is a London based platform which operates internationally and is dedicated to the dissemination and diffusion of experimental music through a wide range of projects in radio broadcast\, cassette releases\, live events and exhibitions (more info www.musicadispersa.co.uk). \nFollowing recent collaborations and a residency in Haggerston\, Musica Dispersa are coming to the Music Hackspace bringing a line up of experimental music and sound artists\, in an event that will focus on the space\, the artists and the sound; from noise music to abstract ambient\, the event is open to a variety of sonic proposals within the experimental music fields. \nEntrance: £4 \n \nFeatured artists include Clara Black\, Phil Mill\, Rasul\, Ewa Justka and elpueblodechina (more info of the artists can be found below). \nSET TIMES:\n19’00-19’30 Clara Black – electronics\n19’45-20’15 Phil Mill – field recordings\n20’30-21’00 Rasul – tapes/loops\n21’15-22’00 Ewa Justka – experimental/electronics\n22’15-23’00 elpueblodechina – noise \nJoin us at the space for drinks and chat from 18.30. Drinks will be available at the bar. \nELPUEBLODECHINA (NOISE\,LIVE)\nAlejandra Perez (Chile) is a noise artist\, media designer and current phd student at the University of Westminster in London. Her research is focused in the detection of rhythms and frequencies that are imperceptible in space. Further research develops into the study of semiotic energies. Her areas of work include writing\, live noise performances\, education\, designing new interfaces\, free tool sound art and the development of instruments to detect high and low frequencies (Pure Data\, Raspberry Pi\, Arduino\, electronica DIY-DIWO\, Gnu Linux). Recent work includes recording low frequency sounds in Antartica with vlf (very low frequency) hydrophones\, and previously measuring UV radiation in Punta Arenas in the desert of Atacama. Her performances are noisist by definition\, leaving open doors to improvisation and interaction. \nhttp://elpueblodechina.org/ \nEWA JUSTKA (EXPERIMENTAL/ELECTRONICS\,LIVE)\nEwa Justka is a Polish electronic noise artist and instruments builder based in London. Justka’s main field of research is based on exploration of materiality of objects\, vibrant\, ontological systems (human bodies\, plants’ bodies\, electronic circuits: varied range of micro and macro environments and relations between them) and an investigation of modes of quasi-direct perception through noise performance actions\, interactive installation\, DIY electronics\, hardware hacking\, plant-molesting\, breaking\, deconstructing and collaborating. In her artistic work Ewa attempts to explore the concept of materiality of the hidden. \nhttp://ewajustka.tumblr.com/ \nPHIL MILL (FIELD RECORDINGS\,LIVE)\nPhil Mill began experimenting with sound and musical composition exploring the use of environmental sound within a musical context\, practising improvised music and electronic music.More recently he has began to look at the aesthetics of listening at first within an improvised context and then within field recordings and acoustic ecology. \nhttps://philmill91.wordpress.com/ \nRASUL (TAPES/LOOPS\,LIVE)\nRasul is an experimental musician based in London that practices loop-based improvisations. Relying heavily on found objects\, Rasul captures sound through different techniques\, favouring methods that allow the compositions to become autonomous and unintentional. Inspired by Eastern spiritual traditions\, Rasul’s performances evoke a mystical atmosphere that provides the listener with a contemplative space to wander and dwell within; a space where the role of an artist is not too different from the role of the listener. \nhttps://soundcloud.com/peopleoflu \nCLARA BLACK (ELECTRONICS\,LIVE)\nStarting to produce her own music from a young age\, and always with an interest in experimentation\, as well a being a resident DJ\, Clara is currently creating music for experimental films and short movies.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/musica-dispersa-at-music-hackspace/
LOCATION:Music Hackspace\, Somerset House\, West Service Yard\, Victoria Embankment\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20150322T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20150322T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T233355
CREATED:20150222T144157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150225T174125Z
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SUMMARY:Circuit Bending Workshop with Tasos Stamou
DESCRIPTION:We carry on with our Circuit Bending workshop series led by artist Tasos Stamou at our new space in Container Ville. Join us for our next hacking session! \nThe workshop provides an introduction to modifying techniques and alternative electronic instrument designs. It is suitable for beginners as well as to more experienced hackers and sound explorers to push forward their ideas and projects of innovative sound interfaces. \n– Learn the necessary techniques to turn hackable sound toys into useful sound devices and electronic instruments \n– Practical\, hands-on workshop\, including all tips to the most easy and effective modifications\, also presenting musicians who utilize handmade and hacked instruments. \n– Everyone is welcome to bring their own electronic devices for bending\, otherwise hackable toys will be provided from a large selection. Please contact us with any questions regarding “hackability” of your own devices. \nThis series of circuit bending workshops is led by Tasos Stamou\, a dedicated circuit bender and instrument modifier/ designer. He has been utilizing his hacked creations into various sound performances and recordings of electroacoustic music. He is currently concentrated into video-bending techniques and DIY modular synthesizer interfaces. \nwww.tasosstamou.wordpress.com / stamouinstruments.blogspot.com
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/circuit-bending-workshop-with-tasos-stamou/
LOCATION:Music Hackspace\, Somerset House\, West Service Yard\, Victoria Embankment\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tasos Stamou":MAILTO:stamouinstruments@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20150319T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20150319T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T233355
CREATED:20150311T135940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150311T135940Z
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SUMMARY:Chisato Minamimura
DESCRIPTION:Join a LAB with deaf dancer Chisato Minamimura to consider visual representation of sound for Chisato\, to experiment with a number of sonic/digital elements and their responses to her new score ‘Time’ which she will develop in the next few months with her dancers. This new work explores Japanese concept of MA (negative space)\, hearing-impairment and the hearing of ‘time’\, and will be staged here and in Japan. Chisato is looking for collaboration to work with up to 5 digital artists\, engineers and programmers to visualise her new choreographic score. \nChisato Minamimura is a Japanese deaf dance artist\, choreographer exploring the experience of sound/voice/music from a deaf perspective. Chisato has been on this journey for a while and is developing a new score exploring the notion of time from a diversity of perspectives\, in London\, Brighton and Tokyo. \n \nMore info about the project. \nhttp://chisato.h-and-c.jp/profile_e.html
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/chisato-minamimura/
LOCATION:Music Hackspace\, Somerset House\, West Service Yard\, Victoria Embankment\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20150312T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20150312T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T233355
CREATED:20150220T133544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150220T133544Z
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SUMMARY:Annual General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This will be our first AGM at the space\, and an opportunity to review how we’re doing and take actions for the our activities for the rest of the year. \nAGM agenda:\n– Review of mission and objectives\n– Accounts and legal structure report\n– Seminar program report\n– Workshops programme report\n– Space and permanence coordination\n– Website maintenance\n– Housekeeping\n– Event catering\n– Advisory board\n– Any other business
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/annual-general-meeting/
LOCATION:Music Hackspace\, Somerset House\, West Service Yard\, Victoria Embankment\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20150308T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20150308T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T233355
CREATED:20150227T155328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150227T161039Z
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SUMMARY:Hack-a-Stylophone Workshop with Tasos Stamou
DESCRIPTION:“Do you need a handheld experimental analog synth? Or have you had a Stylophone as a christmas or birthday present and you want to upgrade it? Are you a circuit bending & hardware hacking enthusiast? \nAre you interested in learning some cool tricks about turning simple electronic sound toys into killer-sound noisy machines?? Then this is a workshop for you! HACK-A-STYLOPHONE WORKSHOP!!” \nWorkshop fee: GBP 45  / GBP 60 including Stylophone. Register via workshops@stagingmhs.local \nCircuit bending workshop  is dedicated to altering and upgrading the functions and sounds of original Stylophones (revived version). Participants will be guided through the process and completion of hard wiring the keyboard and transforming it into a useful analogue synthesizer; adding pitch controls\, body contacts\, sustain mods\, CV (control Voltage) and other possible adds. \nAll materials and components included. \nThe workshop will be led by Tasos Stamou\, a dedicated circuit bender\, instrument modifier/ designer and a tutor. He has been utilising his hacked creations into various sound performances and recordings of electroacoustic music. He has been leading workshops in various venues (U.K\, Greece\, Sweden\, Lithuania\, etc.) and in music festivals (Green Man Festival\, SOTU Festival Lithuania\, Athens Video Art festival). He is currently concentrated into video-bending techniques and DIY modular synthesiser interfaces. \nMore info:\nwww.tasosstamou.info\nstamouinstruments.blogspot.com \n \n 
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/hack-a-stylophone-workshop-with-tasos-stamou/
LOCATION:Music Hackspace\, Somerset House\, West Service Yard\, Victoria Embankment\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://musichackspace.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/stylophones.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Tasos Stamou":MAILTO:stamouinstruments@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20150305T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20150305T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T233355
CREATED:20150220T132254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150227T092917Z
UID:10000560-1425580200-1425591000@musichackspace.org
SUMMARY:GEN.AV – Tools for Generative Audiovisuals
DESCRIPTION:Nuno Correia will present his artistic work and research on audiovisual performance. The first part of the presentation will focus on his artistic work with Video Jack (www.videojackstudios.com)\, which was the subject of his PhD thesis and book: “Interactive Audiovisual Objects”. The second part will focus on work with tools for audiovisual performance: the vector graphics oriented AudioVisual Vector eXchange – AVVX (www.avvx.org) and the recent project on generative audiovisuals – Gen.AV (www.gen-av.org). The latter is part of his current research at Goldsmiths\, University of London. \nNuno N. Correia (www.nunocorreia.com) is a researcher\, media artist and musician. He is interested in enabling interactive multi-sensorial experiences. Since 2000\, he has been teaching and conducting research in media art and design\, in universities in Portugal\, Finland and the UK. Nuno holds a Doctor of Arts degree in new media from Aalto University (Media Lab Helsinki)\, with the thesis “Interactive Audiovisual Objects“\, and an M.Sc in innovation management from the Technical University of Lisbon. Currently\, he is a researcher at Goldsmiths\, University of London (EAVI Group)\, working on the project “Enabling Audiovisual User Interfaces” (http://avuis.goldsmithsdigital.com)\, for which he obtained a Marie Curie EU fellowship.Nuno’s work has been presented in more than 20 countries\, in such festivals and venues as ACM Multimedia – Interactive Arts exhibition (Scottsdale)\, Electro-Mechanica (St. Petersburg)\, FILE (São Paulo)\, ISEA (Istanbul)\, Le Cube (Paris)\, Mapping (Geneva)\, NAME (Lille)\, Optronica / British Film Institute (London)\, PixelAche / Kiasma (Helsinki) and SXSW (Austin). His articles have been published at conferences such as ACE (Advances in Computer Entertainment)\, NIME (New Interfaces for Musical Expression)\, SMC (Sound and Music Computing) and TEI (Tangible\, Embedded and Embodied Interaction); as well as at the Journal of Visual Art Practice\, Leonardo Electronic Almanac and Intermedial Arts (book chapter). Nuno’s projects have been featured in CreativeApplications.Net\, Create Digital Motion\, The Creators Project\, Leonardo Reviews and Digicult\, among other specialised media.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/nuno-correia-presentation/
LOCATION:Music Hackspace\, Somerset House\, West Service Yard\, Victoria Embankment\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20150226T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20150226T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T233355
CREATED:20150218T200807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150218T201629Z
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SUMMARY:Stanley Lewry presents OptoNoise
DESCRIPTION:Date: Thursday 26th February\, 6.30pm \n\n\nLocation: Unit 15\, 5–10 Corbridge Crescent\, London E2 9DS \n\n \n\n“The project revolves around trying to make sound using analogue optoelectronics. \nWe have a plan to build a keyboard that allows light to filter through etched microscope slides that traverse the light beam as they are pressed\, with a sensor that will pick up the variances in the light that passes that will create a unique tone to the sound. \nWe also hope to make spinning transparent disks that light will pass through to further add tone to the sounds. \nUse of prisms to slit lights could possibly add further harmonics to arrays of sensors. \nUltimately we would like to have a synthesiser that will give the operator the ability to change all the sounds by replacing and/or customising various physical light filters. \nFor a rich authentic sound we are not using any digital components. \nWould be great to get a bigger team\, perhaps to focus on different parts(sensors\, filters\, housing\, design\, marketing) \nKickstarter would be great if we can get a simple plan for a viable product together. \nVery early stages so ideas very welcome.” \nSL \nHow to find us?  \nThe closest tube stations are Cambridge Heath Road station (5 minutes walk)\, Bethnal Green (Central Line – 10 minutes away) and Hoxton station (Overground – around 15 minutes). \nWe look forward to seeing you at our space!
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/stanley-lewry-presents-optonoise-thu-26-feb/
LOCATION:Music Hackspace\, Somerset House\, West Service Yard\, Victoria Embankment\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20150222T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20150222T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T233355
CREATED:20150220T131811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150220T131811Z
UID:10000557-1424606400-1424628000@musichackspace.org
SUMMARY:Circuit Bending/Hacking Sound Toys Workshop with Tasos Stamou
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a circuit bending/hacking sound toys workshop\, led by sound artist Tasos Stamou. The workshop provides an introduction to modifying techniques and alternative electronic instrument designs. It is suitable for beginners as well as to more experienced hackers and sound explorers to push forward their ideas and projects of innovative sound interfaces. \n– Learn the necessary techniques to turn hackable sound toys into useful sound devices and electronic instruments\n– Practical\, hands-on workshop\, including all tips to the most easy and effective modifications\, also presenting musicians who utilize handmade and hacked instruments.\n– Everyone is welcome to bring their own electronic devices for bending\, otherwise hackable toys will be provided from a large selection. Please contact us with any questions regarding “hackability” of your own devices. \nMaterials/fee: Tools\, materials and components provided\, fee GBP 45\nPlease register via: workshops@stagingmhs.local \nThe workshop will be led by Tasos Stamou\, a dedicated circuit bender and instrument modifier/ designer. He has been utilizing his hacked creations into various sound performances and recordings of electroacoustic music. He is currently concentrated into video-bending techniques and DIY modular synthesizer interfaces.\nwww.tasosstamou.wordpress.com / stamouinstruments.blogspot.com
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/circuit-bendinghacking-sound-toys-workshop-with-tasos-stamou/
LOCATION:Music Hackspace\, Somerset House\, West Service Yard\, Victoria Embankment\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tasos Stamou":MAILTO:stamouinstruments@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20150219T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20150219T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T233355
CREATED:20150213T124057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150218T195946Z
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SUMMARY:Review and discussion of Embedded residency with Tim Murray-Browne
DESCRIPTION:With the new Embedded residency with Sound and Music for Spring 2015 announced\, we welcome you to meet our previous composer in residence Tim Murray-Browne. \nTim Murray-Browne will speak about his ten month residency at the Music Hackspace through Sound and Music’s Embedded Composer programme\,. This composer in residency programme resulted in The Cave of Sounds\, an interactive sound installation exploring the prehistoric origins of collective music making through the contemporary music hacker scene. 
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/review-and-discussion-of-embedded-residency-with-tim-murray-browne/
LOCATION:Music Hackspace\, Somerset House\, West Service Yard\, Victoria Embankment\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
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