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SUMMARY:An Introduction to DIY Instrument making
DESCRIPTION:In this talk\, Tom Fox from Vulpestruments will discuss and demonstrate the many different ways to use recycled and reclaimed materials for DIY stringed musical instrument making. You will learn the basic theory on how both inductive and piezo pickups work and where to source the components you’d need for them from everyday sources. Also DIY tuning pin methods and where to source cheap but great sounding strings for your instruments. \nFollowing on from the talk there is an opportunity to assemble your own 3-stringed\, amplifiable and tuneable stringed instrument for £25 with all materials provided. \n \nThe talk will be between 7-8pm. The remaining time will be used for the workshop\, discussion and casual hangout until close at 10.00pm.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/an-introduction-to-diy-instrument-making/
LOCATION:LimeWharf\, Vyner St\, London\, E2 9DJ
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160104T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160104T213000
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CREATED:20151218T181834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151221T124323Z
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SUMMARY:Speakers Cultures\, Monday night group - 4th Jan
DESCRIPTION:We will resume our Monday evening meet ups on Monday 4th Jan at the new space in LimeWharf (Vyner St\, London E2 9DJ)! Get involved in Music Hackspace’s ‘DIY speakers’ project! Alternatively you can bring along a new project to work on independently or to share with the group. To be included in the Monday evening’s ‘DIY speakers’ mail group\, email curators@stagingmhs.local \n  \n \n  \nOur new address is LimeWharf (Vyner St\, London E2 9DJ). The nearest tube station is Bethnal Green or Cambridge Heath overground.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/speakers-cultures-monday-night-group-4th-jan/
LOCATION:LimeWharf\, Vyner St\, London\, E2 9DJ
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20151217T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20151217T220000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20151210T134151Z
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SUMMARY:Music Hackspace at LimeWharf - Launch Party
DESCRIPTION:We are moving to the creative lab and cultural innovation centre LimeWharf! Which means celebration is in order! Join us for the inaugural event at our new space\, a launch party to celebrate our new partnership with the awesome LimeWharf. \nJust a few minutes from our former home at Containerville\, we’ll form part of the cultural innovation hub and artistic laboratory that is LimeWharf\, surrounded by awesome people\, with a larger space to host events & seminars\, and even a fully licensed bar. \nFeaturing performances from: \n~7:30 – LESLIE DEERE:\nOriginally from Tennessee\, Leslie moved to the UK to study Sonic Art\, continuing from a performing arts dance background in NYC. One of the current Music Hackspace artists in residence\, Leslie’s live performances use analogue and digital audio equipment alongside field recordings and her lo-fi video projections\, to make abstract and absorbing drone collages.\n \n~8:15 – TOM FOX:\nTom Fox is a craftsman\, maker and pioneer in the search for new sounds and the development of truly unique instruments. Many of you probably know Tom’s project\, Vulpestruments – a collection of hand-built noise machines fashioned from as much recycled and reclaimed materials as possible. From the strings to the pickups and the tuning pins\, these unexpected sources make genuinely remarkable sounds. \n~9:00 – ADAM JOHN WILLIAMS:\nA familiar face at Music Hackspace\, curating this evening we have Adam John Williams\, who will also perform some psychoacoustics-infused-electronica from his current project\, Research-Driven Dance Music. \n+ Special guest DJ: ELECTRONIC ELEMENT\nElectronic Element a.k.a. Ivaylo Chichanov will be our DJ for the evening\, shepherding us through the void between live performances to keep everybody dancing. \nThis is the start of a fantastic new chapter for us. Music Hackspace was founded as a creative & social hub for the community that surrounds it\, and without that amazing community we simply would not exist\, so let’s all celebrate together. \nEntry is FREE! \nDirections
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/music-hackspace-at-limewharf-launch-party/
LOCATION:LimeWharf\, Vyner St\, London\, E2 9DJ
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151206
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SUMMARY:Percussion and distortion modules workshop
DESCRIPTION:ab•er•rant (ə ber′ənt\, ab′ər-)\, \n adj.\n departing from the right\, normal\, or usual course.\n deviating from the ordinary\, usual\, or normal type;\n exceptional; abnormal. \nIn this DIY hands-on workshop the øpen-hardware team ‘000‘ is presenting their new set of aberrant analogue distortion and percussion devices\, which are both stand-alone and Eurorack. \n\nParticipants will build their own device/s from a kit.\nNo previous experience in electronics is needed but interest and patience is mandatory.\nThe workshop will cover both theory and practice about analogue circuit design\, percussion and noise.\nThe workshop will run both on Friday 4th December and Saturday 5th December. Both days are independent so participants can choose when to join the workshop.\n\n \nThis is the first time this workshop is taking place and modules have a promotional discount price. Only 11 places available for this first edition of the workshop\, so hurry-up and book your place! \nIn order to register please book the kit/s you would like to build during the workshop: \n  \n\n\nBuy Percussion and distortion modules workshop – BSDM Bareback Kick \nMore info: BSDM Bareback Kick \n\n\nBuy Percussion and distorsion modules workshop – SCAT 0-logical distortion \nMore info: SCAT 0-logical distortion \n\n\nBuy Percussion and distorsion modules workshop – Snore Fist Drum \nMore info: Snore Fist Drum \n\n\nBuy Percussion and distorsion modules workshop – WHIP MIDI to trigger interface \nMore info: WHIP MIDI to trigger interface \nPrices includes all materials\, pcb\, front panel\, knobs and custom light button\, to be assembled during the 2 days workshop. \nThe team “000” will also bring some assembled modules and prototypes on our system\, for testing and selling purposes. \nIf you have any questions please email us at workshops@stagingmhs.local \n  \n \nThis programme is supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/percussion-and-distorsion-modules-workshop/
LOCATION:Music Hackspace\, Somerset House\, West Service Yard\, Victoria Embankment\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20151203T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20151203T213000
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CREATED:20151112T153336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151112T153336Z
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SUMMARY:Percussion and distortion modules - Talk and demo
DESCRIPTION:‘000‘ is about aberrant analogue distortion and percussion devices for both stand-alone and Eurorack format. The Spanish/German øpen-hardware team will present at the London Music Hackspace for the fist time their new set of analogue percussive tools\, followed by a DIY workshop where participants can build their complete stand-alone – or Eurorack-compatible modular drum system. \nAn introduction to analogue percurssive synthesis\, concept and module design of an aberrant modular drum machine. The talk will also cover the ethos and philosophy of the open hardware team. Come ask questions and test the modules! \nThe talk will serve as a prelude to the workshops which will take place on the weekend of the 4th and 5th of December. You can choose the modules for the workshop in this link.  \n \n \n  \nThis programme is supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/percussion-and-distortion-modules-talk-and-demo/
LOCATION:Music Hackspace\, Somerset House\, West Service Yard\, Victoria Embankment\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20151201T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20151201T213000
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CREATED:20151104T111826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151104T113722Z
UID:10000639-1448996400-1449005400@musichackspace.org
SUMMARY:Audio Synthesis for iPhone/iPad - Workshop 3
DESCRIPTION:This is the third in a series of workshops exploring how Pure Data (Pd) can be integrated into iOS to create sophisticated\, interactive iPhone/iPad audio apps. In the first workshop\, we learned the basics of how to implement Pd within iOS using libpd\, along with some basic UI sliders and switches. In the second\, we incorporated gesture recognition and motion sensors. In the third\, we will include microphone input and the recording and retrieving of audio files; play with feedback and granulation patches; and look at how to use a barcode reader to algorithmically generate music. \nRequirements: you should have Xcode 6 or 7 installed and be able to run a basic implementation of libpd within iOS. Instructions for setting this up can be found in Rafael Hernandez’ YouTube series\, or in Peter Brinkmann’s book Making Musical Apps. It will also be helpful to have an iPhone or iPad\, though this is not essential. \n\n\nBuy Audio Synthesis for iPhone/iPad – Workshop 3 \nhttp:ronherrema.net\nhttps://github.com/libpd/pd-for-ios \n  \n \n  \nThis programme is supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/audio-synthesis-for-iphoneipad-workshop-3/
LOCATION:Music Hackspace\, Somerset House\, West Service Yard\, Victoria Embankment\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20151128T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20151128T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T223107
CREATED:20151031T080356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151125T160929Z
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SUMMARY:Nebulullaby workshop: lullabies and consciousness altering music
DESCRIPTION:The workshop will be led by Eleonora Oreggia aka xname. \nWith assistance by Chris Wood. \nAfter a short introduction\, participants will experiment with different\ninstruments and techniques in order to create sleep inducing sound\nculminating in a short composition. The field of lullabies\, far from being\nsaturated\, will be left opened for others to reflect and respond. \nSelected readings will be delivered beforehand. Individual projects can be\ndiscussed in advance. \nBasic guidance available on aesthetics\, electronics\, circuit design\,\nphysical computing\, Arduino/Beaglebone/Gumstix\, software programming\n(Java\, C/C++\, PD) and DSP. \nSimplicity is encouraged. Focus is the electronic lullaby. Electroacustic\npieces are also welcome. \nSome materials will be provided but you can bring your own. You’ll take\nyour final track with you. \nSaturday 28th November 2015\n11h to 18h (with a lunch break) \nThis workshop is funded by Arts Council England.\nParticipation is free. Places are limited.\nDonations will support Music Hackspace. \nUPDATE\nPRESENTATION AT 6PM\n\nThe day will end with a public presentation of the project NEBULULLABY\,\na small preview of the electronic lullabies compilation which will be\nreleased by Nebularosa Records (experimental music label\, forthcoming in\n2016)\, and the execution of the participants compositions. On this\noccasion the presales of the vinyl will be opened\, book your copy! \n \nMore info
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/nebulullaby-workshop-lullabies-and-consciousness-altering-music/
LOCATION:Music Hackspace\, Somerset House\, West Service Yard\, Victoria Embankment\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20151126T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20151126T213000
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CREATED:20151112T170630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151112T170732Z
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SUMMARY:Di Mainstone - Artist Talk
DESCRIPTION:Artist and researcher Di Mainstone is a global ambassador for audio innovators Sennheiser and took part in their international Momentum campaign\, which aimed to inspire young people to explore sound in creative ways. Di is also Artist in residence at Queen Mary University London\, where she collaborates with researchers from the Centre for Digital Music and Media Arts and Technology group\, to develop new musical instruments that are inspired by the body\, transforming physical movement into sound via digital technology. \nDi has invented the term “Movician” to describe the player of her wearable instruments – a hybrid artist who explores and composes sound through movement. She has been able to expand her research into sound and technology through international residencies at institutes such as Eyebeam Centre for Art and Technology in New York\, XS Labs in Montreal\, V2_Institute for the Unstable Media in Rotterdam and The Banff Centre in Canada. Gathering this knowledge she has created a pioneering method of building wearable sonic instruments on the body of dancers\, which she has coined “body-centric design”. \nDi is the founder of the acclaimed Human Harp project – a collaborative instrument that transforms suspension bridges into giant harps! \n \n \n  \n  \n \nThis programme is supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/di-mainstone-artist-talk/
LOCATION:Music Hackspace\, Somerset House\, West Service Yard\, Victoria Embankment\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20151125T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20151125T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T223107
CREATED:20151116T125232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151117T162638Z
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SUMMARY:Car Park Canal Side - performance event
DESCRIPTION:Car Park Canal Side: places of transit and rest \nMusic Hackspace/Sound and Music Embedded Composer in Residence Jack James\nwelcomes fellow sound artist Gawain Hewitt for an evening of discussion and sonic\nresearch into Regents Canal and The Oval. \nGawain Hewitt will introduce his sound work in development for a performance at\nthe Ice Music Festival in January 2016. Using hydrophones placed into Regents Canal\nhe will use the sounds of the waterway to create a live audio broadcast into Music\nHackspace\, contributing a performance and soundtrack to the evening. \nJack James will share his current research into informal and ad hoc social interactions\nhappening within and around The Oval. Talking about parking cars and other workday\nmovements. Throughout the evening\, audience members are invited to share their\nknowledge of and thoughts about the local area. \n \n  \nSound and Music’s Embedded programme is funded by Esmée Fairbairn Foundation with support from Arts Council England \n \n  \nMusic Hackspace’s programme is supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England \n \n 
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/car-park-canal-side-performance-event/
LOCATION:Music Hackspace\, Somerset House\, West Service Yard\, Victoria Embankment\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20151121T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20151121T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T223107
CREATED:20151112T114312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151112T114442Z
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SUMMARY:DADA Machines at the Music Hackspace
DESCRIPTION:The amazing Johannes Lohbihler will be in London for a short period and will be bringing with him his incredible DADA Machines (https://www.facebook.com/dadamachines). \n“The DADA Machines toolkit can be combined with any physical object and enables you to explore novel ways of creating and making music.” \nJohannes will give a brief talk about his creation before we all get a chance to play with\, manipulate and build stuff based around it. \nCheck out the videos below to get an idea for what can be achieved with these machines. \nRegister here \nhttps://twitter.com/MakerHungary/status/650590399682244609 \nhttps://www.facebook.com/dadamachines/videos/vb.1591829641071149/1639137799673666/?type=2&theater
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/dada-machines-at-the-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:20151119T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20151119T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T223107
CREATED:20150811T104538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200827T202402Z
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SUMMARY:Alois Yang – Artist Talk at Music Hackspace
DESCRIPTION:Aloïs Yang\, is a sound artist\, designer and electronic musician who produces work that explores the relation and interaction between people\, sound\, and the external world. His work is influenced both by scientific reference and human imperfection of understanding the nature. \nAlois will present his work Hear The World Ending\, \nA sound installation made according to the orbits’ timeframe\, with its musical content only being complete at the exact moment an asteroid might impact earth\, or put it another way – the end of the world. Each asteroid will be given a sound character according to the data given by NASA’s Near Earth Object program. \nThe actual installation exists as a star map projection which is aligned to the actual position of the stars. The unseen and uncertain asteroids will be played through a four channels speaker system surrounding the audience\, sponsored by The Sound Junky\, which features the best bookshelf speakers under $1000.\n. \n \n \n \n  \n  \n  \nThis programme is supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/alois-yang-artist-talk-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:20151112T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20151112T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T223107
CREATED:20151009T142829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151009T142829Z
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SUMMARY:Yuli Levtov - reactive and generative music talk
DESCRIPTION:Yuli is co-founder of Reactify\, a company specialising in interactive\, reactive and generative music in the form of installations\, web-based experiences and mobiles apps. \nIn this talk he will present a range of Reactify’s work including reactive music for cars\, generative dubstep sound systems\, and interactive fire sculptures installations that have been exhibited at Burning Man\, Glastonbury and more. \nThe talk will also cover the world of dynamic music more generally\, and give examples of how technology can offer different formats for pieces of music to exist. \nAll of Reactify’s work is done in Pure Data and Yuli will gladly dive deeper into the internal workings of any particular installation. \n \n  \nThe talk will be between 7-8pm. The remaining time will be used for discussion\, casual hangout and drinks until close at 9.30pm. \n  \n \nThis programme is supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/yuli-levtov-reactive-and-generative-music-talk/
LOCATION:Music Hackspace\, Somerset House\, West Service Yard\, Victoria Embankment\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20151105T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20151105T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T223107
CREATED:20150831T143506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151028T144956Z
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SUMMARY:Build your own Light-Theremin with Moldover aka “The Godfather of Controllerism”
DESCRIPTION:Known as “The Godfather of Controllerism”\, Moldover will be visiting the Music Hackspace during his Europe tour. \nAfter this workshop Moldover will give a presentation on the design of The Light-Theremin CD Case\, and his other circuit-board artworks. \nIn this basic soldering workshop\, Moldover will take you through the steps to build your own Light-Theremin CD case (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8UzSVFUIc0). Even if you’ve never soldered before\, this workshop will give you the confidence in two hours. If you do have experience you’ll learn how to solder better\, and walk away with a fun and unique instrument\, plus a copy of Moldover’s album. \nThis is an all ages\, hands-on workshop \nNo experience required\nNo equipment required: soldering stations & Light Theremin kits provided\nCost: £35 for kit/materials \nMoldover‘s collected work is deep\, diverse\, and nearly impossible to summarize\, but its essence shines clearly when you see the artist on stage delivering emotional and authentic performances with hybrid instruments of his own design. Explore his creations further and you’ll discover a cultural icon who invents new formats for interactive album artwork\, cultivates collaboration by building elaborate jamboxes\, and has inspired an entire generation of free-culture music-makers by openly sharing his methods and his madness. moldover.com \n\n\nBuy Workshop: Build your own Light-Theremin with Moldover \n  \n \nThis programme is supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/build-your-own-light-theremin-with-moldover/
LOCATION:Music Hackspace\, Somerset House\, West Service Yard\, Victoria Embankment\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20151027T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20151027T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T223107
CREATED:20151005T130422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151005T132958Z
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SUMMARY:Audio Synthesis for iPhone/iPad (workshop 2)
DESCRIPTION:Following the strong interest shown in the first iOS (iPhone/iPad) audio synthesis workshop\, the Music Hackspace will be offering a follow-up workshop with Ron Herrema. \nHaving learned the basics of implementing Pd in iOS using libpd\, we will work on incorporating gesture recognition and motion sensors\, as well as microphone input and more sophisticated Pd methods. We’ll also sneak a peek at a more recent framework\, AudioKit. \nRequirements: you should have Xcode 6 or 7 installed and be able to run the most basic implementation of libpd. Instructions for setting this up can be found in\nRafael Hernandez Making Musical Apps. \n\n\nBuy Audio Synthesis & Processing for iPhone/iPad (workshop 2) \nIt will also be helpful to have an iPhone or iPad\, though this is not essential. \nronherrema.net\n https://github.com/libpd/pd-for-ios\n http://audiokit.io
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/audio-synthesis-processing-for-iphoneipad-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Music Hackspace\, Somerset House\, West Service Yard\, Victoria Embankment\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20151024T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20151025T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T223107
CREATED:20150905T093204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151019T091440Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop: build your own SIGNUM device and reveal hidden sounds
DESCRIPTION:In this workshop participants will build and take home their own Signum device\, which is designed to experiment with hidden signals and usually un-hearable sounds. The device includes a transducer\, optical\, coil\, germanium diode and small loop antenna that will allow you to both to listen to and record the sounds hidden in the electromagnetic spectrum. The workshop will also cover the use of the electromagnetic spectrum in art practice. \nWith Victor Mazon Gardoqui. \nSignum is a portable device designed to provide a clean\, line level & micro controller friendly output signal to various input sensors: different bandwidth antennas\, high impedance transducers\, photosensitive cells\, infrared\, ultraviolet\, sound pressure or line level. \nThe electromagnetic spectrum will be used as a creative resource where participants will build a device capable of modulate the invisible phenomenæ on various media or devices. \n  \n \nSIGNUM_Portable Analog Instrumentation Amplifier from animazon on Vimeo. \nSIGNUM performs a fully analogue difference operation between its input and reference output level\, multipling by a factor of 100 times in the first stage  -controlable by potenciometer- and 10 times magnification on its second stage\, providing a controlled amplitude output line suitable to be safely connected to any audio input: sound card\, computer or mixer\, providing the input signal a maximum magnification ratio of 1000: 1 and a signal-to-noise distortion of 0.007% THD. \nThe kit contains two amplifier circuits operating in parallel to accommodate different impedances of sensors and a final amplification for line output. The 3 sensors embedded on its surface measures close range electromagnetic frequencies\, a central SMA antenna connector for long-range signals and an external line input via the 3.5mm jack to amplify self made sensors and physical devices.\nIt´s powered by a 9V battery or supplied 1\,3mm power jack to USB connector. \nThe workshop will be lead by Victor Mazon Gardoqui who’s the author of workshop concept\, electronics design & documentation | CC 4.0 BY-SA ://victormazon.com/signum  \n\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n		\n\nSIGNUM Portable Analog Instrumentation Amplifier \nSpecifications:\nVoltage gain 10 to 1000 (w/ ALPS potentiometer)\nAmplitude control (w/ ALPS potentiometer)\nBandwidth set to 15.9kHz (w/feedback capacitors)\, or 100kHz (w/ caps removed)\nLine IN / Line OUT (w/ Jack 3\,5mm)\nSMA Antenna Input\nSelf-centering output quiescent voltageBattery operation ~3V–30V\n1\,3mm power jack to USB cable included\n220v to 5v USB adaptor included\nCurrent drain ≤160mA\nSize 70×70 mm\n8x 30mm. metal stands\nSensors: transducer\, optical\, coil\, germanium diode\, small loop antenna included\nIndustrial PCB manufacture\nMaterial FR4\nThickness 1\,6mm\nSurface Finish ENIG Immersion Gold  on both sides\nBlack Matt Soldermask on both Sides \nWhen: Saturday 24th October: 11h to 19 h and Sunday 25th October 11h to 15h. \nRequired skills: No previous experience in electronics is necessary\, but interest and patience mandatory. \nCost: 95 GBP (All electronic materials and documentation included). \nEnquiries: please email workshops@stagingmhs.local \n\n\nBuy SIGNUM – Workshop on presence\, perception and noise
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/invisiblesignals/
LOCATION:Music Hackspace\, Somerset House\, West Service Yard\, Victoria Embankment\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20151022T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20151022T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T223107
CREATED:20150905T091714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150923T234159Z
UID:10000552-1445540400-1445547600@musichackspace.org
SUMMARY:Artist Talk by Victor Mazon: The invisible revealed
DESCRIPTION:Artist Talk by Leipzig-based artist Victor Mazon Gardoqui (Santander\, 1982). \n“The Invisible revealed_ About presence\, perception\, control & noise.” \nVíctor Mazón Gardoqui’s work questions perception\, altered state and vulnerability through un/stable arrangements. \nHis work materializes in three main fields: actions or site-specific performances through experimental processes\, exhibitions as consequences of previous actions and collective work through collaborative groups or seminars in cultural institutions. His work has been performed or exhibited in museums\, galleries\, billboards\, urban screens and TV/radio stations across Europe\, Africa\, Russia\, Nepal\, North America\, Canada and Mexico. \nVictor Mazon will be also leading a workshop at the London Music Hackspace. \n://victormazon.com \n://r-aw.cc
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/artist-talk-invisible-revelaed/
LOCATION:Music Hackspace\, Somerset House\, West Service Yard\, Victoria Embankment\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20151020T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20151020T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T223107
CREATED:20151009T134804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151009T151452Z
UID:10000564-1445367600-1445374800@musichackspace.org
SUMMARY:Algorhythm workshop: hacking church bell patterns
DESCRIPTION:In this workshop percussionist and composer Dom Aversano will demonstrate how church bells ringing patterns can be used to generate a vast array of rhythms. Once demonstrated participants will then be invited to explored how these patterns might be hacked\, and encouraged to discover new creative possibilities. \nDom Aversano used church bell algorithms to create an instrument that was part of the award winning Cave of Sounds installation. He will showcase various parts of the patch used in the installation\, programmed using the open source environment Pure Data. \nParticipants are encourage to bring whatever technology they use for music making; whether a laptop with a programming language on\, a piece of hardware\, or a traditional musical instrument. Ideas will take precedence over tools. \nThe format of the workshop will be: \n7:00 – 7:45pm –– Dom Aversano showcased bell ringing algorithms\n7:45 – 8:40pm –– Participants hacking session\n8:40 – 9pm –– Participants feedback their ideas \n \n \n \nThis programme is supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/algorhythm-workshop-hacking-church-bell-patterns/
LOCATION:Music Hackspace\, Somerset House\, West Service Yard\, Victoria Embankment\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20151017T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20151018T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T223107
CREATED:20150817T201038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150818T102253Z
UID:10000634-1445079600-1445194800@musichackspace.org
SUMMARY:Befaco - modular synth workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Befaco team is back for a DIY modular synth workshop on 17th and 18th October 2015 at the Music Hackspace (ContainerVille). \nInformation about modules and prices: http://mhproduction.wpengine.com/befaco-diy-modular-synth-workshop-17th-and-18th-october-2015/ \nPlease register via workshops@stagingmhs.local
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/befaco-modular-synth-workshop/
LOCATION:Music Hackspace\, Somerset House\, West Service Yard\, Victoria Embankment\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20151015T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20151015T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T223107
CREATED:20150813T125514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150813T160731Z
UID:10000632-1444935600-1444944600@musichackspace.org
SUMMARY:Ross Flight - sound design interaction talk
DESCRIPTION:Ross Flight is and sound and interactive system designer working in designing for theatre for the last ten years. \nRoss will present a short musical performance followed by an explanation of the processes involved in the data translation and the importance of mapping when it comes to interactive sound design. \nRoss’ work has increasingly begun looking at interactive technologies and new forms of real world sound control. He is currently working on an interactive sound piece supported by the National Theatre Studios generating sound from the blooming of an evening primrose flower in real time\, but will be using this platform at Music Hackspace to demonstrate his research into using depth sensing camera technology to create complex sound design interaction through human body gestures. \n  \n \n  \n \n  \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \nThis programme is supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/ross-flight-sound-design-interaction-talk/
LOCATION:Music Hackspace\, Somerset House\, West Service Yard\, Victoria Embankment\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20151008T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20151008T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T223107
CREATED:20150928T085008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150928T085601Z
UID:10000558-1444330800-1444339800@musichackspace.org
SUMMARY:Becky Stewart – Artist Talk at Music Hackspace
DESCRIPTION:Becky Stewart will share her work combining music with textiles and will bring along samples to demonstrate. She will show Solo Disco Scarf and Sound Direction\, both developed as tools to teach simple analogue audio signal processing through sewing and crocheting circuits. She will also show her current work using textile interfaces as capacitive touch control surfaces for music and dance performance. \n‘Solo Disco Scarf’  \nBecky Stewart is a co-founder and the Head of Learning at Codasign. She is an engineer\, developer\, and educator working with physical computing and specialising in e-textiles. She recently released the book\, Adventures in Arduino(Wiley)\, teaching programming and electronics to ages 11-15. \nBecky completed her PhD in acoustics\, spatial audio and interfaces for music search with the Centre for Digital Music at Queen Mary\, University of London in 2010\, an MSc in music technology at the University of York in 2006 and a BMus in music engineering technology and computer science at the University of Miami in 2005. She works on creative technology projects for clients through Anti-Alias Labs and has had her work performed at the Tate Modern and covered by the BBC and New York Times. \nMore info and projects can be found at theleadingzero.com \n \n  \n \nThis programme is supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/becky-stewart-artist-talk-at-music-hackspace/
LOCATION:Music Hackspace\, Somerset House\, West Service Yard\, Victoria Embankment\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20151007
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151115
DTSTAMP:20260403T223107
CREATED:20150907T142925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151007T170058Z
UID:10000556-1444176000-1447545599@musichackspace.org
SUMMARY:DIY Electronics Course with Ewa Justka
DESCRIPTION:During the six weeks you will build The Ultimate Headbutting Machine – 10 step sequencer with drums and cymbals. You will learn principles of electronics starting from simple circuits to more complex ones. Each class (4h per week) will be focused on building different modules of the UHM\, exploring CMOS technology in depth. Participants will be encouraged to experiment with circuits\, hack toys and use organic materials implemented in the machine in order to modulate the sounds. \nThe classes will not only be focused on building final musical device but also on learning principles of electronics. After the course hopefully you will be able to read schematics and build devices yourself. \nAfter each class you will be given hand outs with resources. \nAll the materials are included in the price and you take the final machine with you. \n \nAt the beginning of each module the participants will work on breadboards to freely experiment with the circuits and play around with different components in order to familiarize themselves with CMOS technology and feel more comfortable with circuit design experimentation. \nNext\, after the participants are introduced to the principles of the electronic circuit’s mechanism and they are happy with the design they will solder each module on copper strip boards / or PCBs. \nThe whole 6 weeks course will be focused on those modules\, where participants will start from building simple oscillators to more complex circuits. \nFor more information contact curators@stagingmhs.local. We are happy to answer any questions you may have. \n  \n\n\n<a href=”https://musichackspace.myshopify.com/cart/6370138049:1″ target=”_blank”>Buy DIY Electronics course with Ewa Justka</a> \nModule 1 \nDate: Wednesday 7th of October (18:00-21:00) \nLocation: Music Hackspace\, Unit 15 (ContainerVille)\, 5–10 Corbridge Crescent\, London E2 9DS \nSubject: Noisy Oscillators. \nTOPICS: \nIntroduction to electricity: current\, voltage\, resistance\, capacitance\, Ohm’s Low.\nBasic functions of a circuit.\nIntroduction to components .\nHow does the sound look like? introduction to measuring tools.\nHow does the breadboard work?\nIntroduction to oscillators.\nCombinational logic. \nDuring this module we will work on breadboards\, experimenting with different frequencies of oscillators and different resistive materials. We will learn how to build oscillators that modulate each other and use them to control pitch\, timbre and speed. \nModule 2 \nDate: Wednesday 14th of October (18:00-21:00) \nLocation: Music Hackspace\, Unit 15 (ContainerVille)\, 5–10 Corbridge Crescent\, London E2 9DS \nSubject: Melting solder and making noise. \nTOPICS: \nIntroduction to soldering.\nLooking at different soldering techniques and different kinds of copper boards.\nTroubleshooting principles. \nModule 3 \nDate: Wednesday 21st of October (18:00-21:00) \nLocation: Music Hackspace\, Unit 15 (ContainerVille)\, 5–10 Corbridge Crescent\, London E2 9DS \nSubject: Sequencing in silicon. \nTOPICS: \nIntroduction to sequential logic.\nBuilding LED driver.\nControlling the sequence with fruit ‘n’ veg.\nAudio sequencer vs. Gate/CV sequencer\nDriving circuit bendet toys in sequence.\nBuilding a 10 step sequencer. \nDuring this module we will build different kinds of simple experimental sequencers\, playing around with various triggers. We will explore decade counters. \nModule 4 \nDate: Wednesday 28th of October (18:00-21:00) \nLocation: Music Hackspace\, Unit 15 (ContainerVille)\, 5–10 Corbridge Crescent\, London E2 9DS \nSubject: 808 Cowbell demystified. \nTOPICS: \nWhat is a harmony mixer?\nWhat is a frequency modulation?\nIntroduction to XOR gates.\nMetallic sounds vs percussive sounds.\nIntroduction to control voltage.\nTransistors and buffers. \nWe will build the cymbal/cowbell module. We will experiment with different values of components in order to produce various sounds: from metallic ones\, to high hats\, cowbell and cymbals. \nModule 5 \nDate: Wednesday 4th of November (18:00-21:00) and Saturday 14th of November (12:00-16:00) \nLocation: Music Hackspace\, Unit 15 (ContainerVille)\, 5–10 Corbridge Crescent\, London E2 9DS \nSubject: Filters and Drums. \nTOPICS: \nActive and passive filters.\nIntroduction to op amps (Operational Amplifiers).\nWhy does drum sound like a drum?\nSimple distortion effect. \nDuring this module we will learn about importance of an amplification. We will build simple drum module\, that will be implemented in the final machine. \n  \n \n  \nThis programme is supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England. \n 
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/diy-electronics-course-with-ewa-justka/
LOCATION:Music Hackspace\, Somerset House\, West Service Yard\, Victoria Embankment\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20151001T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20151001T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T223107
CREATED:20150916T182508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150930T184544Z
UID:10000562-1443726000-1443735000@musichackspace.org
SUMMARY:Atau Tanaka - Artist Talk at Music Hackspace
DESCRIPTION:Atau Tanaka (eavi.goldsmithsdigital.com) will present twenty years of work in corporeal interaction with computer music systems\, with a focus on electro-myogram based muscle interfaces. He will talk us through his artistic practise and academic research as well as his work in the music technology industry. \nIn addition\, the event will feature a demo\, and samples of his recent projects on biophysical musical interfaces in collaboration with Myo\, Bitalino and Rebel Technology\, with working prototypes available for attendees to try out! \nThe event will also feature composer and sound artist Miguel Ortiz from Goldsmiths University. Miguel will show various EMG data acquisition devices and provide a hands on introduction to the basics of using EMG in Music/Sound contexts using MaxMSP. \nAtau Tanaka creates musical instruments using sensing technology to capture movements and gestures of the performer’s body. Atau studied at CCRMA Stanford\, and conducted research in Paris at IRCAM\, Centre Pompidou. His first inspirations came upon meeting John Cage during his Norton Lectures at Harvard and would go to on re-create Cage’s Variations VII with Matt Wand and :zoviet*france:. In the 90’s he formed Sensorband with Zbigniew Karkowski and Edwin van der Heide and then moved to Japan\, playing with Merzbow\, Otomo\, and KK Null. His work has been presented at the ICA\, NTT/ICC Tokyo\, Ars Electronica\, Transmediale\, Eyebeam\, Wood Street Gallery\, and SFMOMA. He has been Artistic Co-Director of STEIM in Amsterdam and is Professor of Media Computing in the Embodied Audio Visual Interaction (EAVI) research unit of Goldsmiths. \n@atautanaka \n \n  \n \nCaption from Global String (2001)\, a multi-site network music installation\, connected via the internet\, by Atau Tanaka in collaboration with Kasper Toeplitz. \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \nThis programme is supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England. \n 
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/atau-tanaka-artist-talk-at-music-hackspace/
LOCATION:Music Hackspace\, Somerset House\, West Service Yard\, Victoria Embankment\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20150930T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20150930T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T223107
CREATED:20150910T160054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150910T160229Z
UID:10000559-1443639600-1443648600@musichackspace.org
SUMMARY:Introduction to Audio Synthesis & Processing for iPhone/iPad
DESCRIPTION:Simple playback of audio files within the iPhone environment has always been relatively straightforward. But what if you want to do something more sophisticated with audio in iOS? In the past\, the Apple frameworks for doing this have been relatively inaccessible.\n\nThis workshop will focus on how to use Pd (Pure Data) patches as an easier way to create more sophisticated audio-based iPhone/iPad apps. This will include learning how to link audio parameters (e.g. volume\, pan\, filter cutoff) to standard Apple UI elements (e.g. gesture recognisers\, accelerometers\, sliders\, toggles\, etc.). In addition\, we’ll look briefly at Apple’s new AVAudioEngine framework as another accessible alternative.\n\nRequirements: You will need to arrive with an Apple laptop with XCode installed. Experience with XCode will helpful but not essential. It will also be helpful to have a basic knowledge of Pd\, though we can provide some basic patches if you don’t. Note that any Pd patches you bring should be made with Pd-Vanilla.\n \n\n \n \n\nFor any questions email curators@stagingmhs.localBuy Introduction to Audio Synthesis & Processing for iPhone/iPad
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/introduction-to-audio-synthesis-processing-for-iphoneipad/
LOCATION:Music Hackspace\, Somerset House\, West Service Yard\, Victoria Embankment\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20150924T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20150924T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T223107
CREATED:20150811T134228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150818T091119Z
UID:10000630-1443121200-1443132000@musichackspace.org
SUMMARY:Brane Zorman – Artist Talk and performance
DESCRIPTION:Brane Zorman is a composer\, sound and radio artist and founder of CONA. Based in Ljubljana\, Slovenia\, he has composed numerous sound works for theatre and dance performances\, new media and internet events and projects. His work examines and explores the possibilities of processing\, presenting\, perceiving\, understanding\, positioning\, manipulating and reinterpreting the sound and space. Employing old (analogue)\, digital technologies and techniques his work traverses the fields of music\, multimedia and visual space. By using both sophisticated and simple tools he is developing strategies\, methods\, dynamic and interactive interpretation models\, soundscapes\, creating electronic and acoustic evolving sound sculptures. \nBrane Zorman works with ready-made and transformed images\, video clips and databases of vulkanos\, lava bursts and explosions from the web and private collections. Out of the photos\, locations\, temperature variations\, chemical reactions and recorded data he creates and manipulates live and pre-recorded sound sculptures and sequences that relate to colors\, light intensity\, shadows\, contrast and shapes of the treated visual materials. He is transforming a visual representation of lava eruptions and flows (lines\, points\, cracks\, amorphic- organic forms) to a sequencer score using various software tools and predefined parameters assigned to sensors thus driving and modulating sounds that are result of his field recording sessions. By analyzing visual sources he is building an unique and constantly changing compositional dynamics and dramaturgy of sound sculptures and sequences presented in a surround spatial performance\, giving deep\, emotional\, sometimes scary and very physically intense low frequency experience\, thus contrasting the relaxed\, blending and fading\, calm and monotonic video slide projection of the transformed photo sources in the background. \nBrane will talk about his work and will perform Hidden Materia\, a sound composition inspired by and conceived as an ongoing journey of the raw\, liquid\, vivid force of terrestrial magma carrying the unparalleled and hidden amount of energy and threat. “Hidden Materia” project was created and developed as a trilogy of live sound and video performances between 2012 and 2014. \n \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \nThis programme is supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/brane-zorman-artist-talk-and-performance/
LOCATION:Music Hackspace\, Somerset House\, West Service Yard\, Victoria Embankment\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20150917T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20150917T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T223107
CREATED:20150806T104328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150818T091053Z
UID:10000624-1442516400-1442525400@musichackspace.org
SUMMARY:Tara Pattenden - Artist Talk at Music Hackspace
DESCRIPTION:Tara Pattenden is an artist\, musician and maker of electronic noise\ninstruments. For the past 5 years she has been working with soft\ncircuitry to create interfaces for audio electronics that manipulate\nsound through touch and movement. She will be presenting and\ndiscussing some of her creations. \nAs Phantom Chips she performs with an array of home made electronic\ninstruments\, samplers and wearable noisemakers. Concocting rhythms\nfrom manipulated found and recorded sounds Phantom Chips invites the\naudience to wear and play her costumes and join in with the audio. The\ncostumes create sound through movement and allow audience members to\nexperiment with a brand-new form of musical expression. The\ndeliberately clumsy and awkward interfaces invite playfulness and\nimprovisation. \nAustralian-born Tara Pattenden works in the field of analog\nelectronics\, noise performance and soft circuitry. She has been making\ninteractive noise and mess for over 15 years performing with kunt\,\nmonster zoku onsomb and various other collaborators. \n \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \nThis programme is supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/tara-pattenden-artist-talk-at-music-hackspace/
LOCATION:Music Hackspace\, Somerset House\, West Service Yard\, Victoria Embankment\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20150910T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20150910T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T223107
CREATED:20150907T120317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150909T151327Z
UID:10000553-1441911600-1441918800@musichackspace.org
SUMMARY:Vahakn + Human Instruments\, Artist Talk
DESCRIPTION:Vahakn Matossian-Gehlhaar is an artist with BA’s and MA’s in Product Design from Brighton and Royal College of Art respectively. Alongside his father Rolf Gehlhaar -researcher in assistive technology for music- he runs Human Instruments. A new company dedicated to the design and production of digital musical instrument interfaces for people with varying physical ability. Working closely with the British ParaOrchestra\, Human Instruments are currently developing the worlds first commercially available hands free instrument that will give its player total musical freedom of expression\, with a resolution of sound as close as possible to traditional orchestral instruments. \nVahakn also runs an independent design studio in East London that specialises in interactive and real-world public projects. His past clients\, collaborators and employers include\, Yamaha\, Troika\, IRCAM\, Glastonbury Festival\, British Film Institute\, Innovation Labs\, Hulger\, and Cybersonica. \n \n 
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/vahakn-human-instruments-artist-talk/
LOCATION:Music Hackspace\, Somerset House\, West Service Yard\, Victoria Embankment\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20150903T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20150903T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T223107
CREATED:20150831T111626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150831T111626Z
UID:10000636-1441306800-1441315800@musichackspace.org
SUMMARY:Yuri Suzuki - Artist Talk at Music Hackspace
DESCRIPTION:Yuri Suzuki is a sound artist\, designer and electronic musician who produces work that explores the realms of sound through exquisitely designed pieces. \nSuzuki was born in Tokyo in 1980. between 1999 and 2005 he worked for Japanese art unit\nMaywa Denki\, where he developed a strong interest in music and technology. In 2005 he moved to London to study at the Royal College of Art. \nSuzuki’s work raises questions of the relation between sound and people and how music and sound affect people’s mind. Suzuki’s sound art pieces and installations have been shown in exhibitions all around the world. In 2013\, Suzuki was appointed as platform tutor at Design Products department in Royal College of Art and member of New Radiophonic Workshop. Following 2014\, Museum of Modern Art New York acquired his work OTOTO the DIY musical instrument\, comprising of a built-in a synthesizer and sampler and Colour Chasers to their permanent collection.\n \n  \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \nThis programme is supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/yuri-suzuki-artist-talk-at-music-hackspace/
LOCATION:Music Hackspace\, Somerset House\, West Service Yard\, Victoria Embankment\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20150820T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20150820T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T223107
CREATED:20150806T100130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150818T091026Z
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SUMMARY:Gawain Hewitt - Artist Talk at Music Hackspace
DESCRIPTION:Gawain Hewitt will share two of his pieces “Forest of London” – an audio sculpture made of steel\, wood and gold leaf\, and ‘Conversations’\, a photograph/conductive thread piece as part of talk and discussion about his work\, the inspiration of place and the tranformative power of sound in art. \nAdditionally he will touch on his other works\, including installations for The Royal Albert Hall\, and a large sonic quilt he is making with Stewart Francis Easton for a Tithe Barn in Somerset at the moment. \nPresently Gawain makes his work using Raspberry Pi\, Pure Data\, Arduino\, Touchboard\, Makey Makey and various conductive materials. Recordings are made with a variety of mics and a sound devices preamp/converter into an Edirol R4 and the technical side of his work will be demonstrated and discussed also! \nGawain Hewitt is a musician\, sound artist and educator\, he is head of R&D for Drake Music and a frequent collaborator with Music Hackspace. \n \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \nThis programme is supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/gawain-hewitt-artist-talk-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:20150813T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20150813T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T223107
CREATED:20150811T092323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150812T091735Z
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SUMMARY:Adam John Williams – artist talk at Music Hackspace
DESCRIPTION:Adam John Williams will present work on his current project\, Research-Driven Dance Music (RDDM)\, which explores the combination of psychoacoustics and electronic music into something intended to be experimental\, yet danceable and highly beat-driven. \nSo that you can find out why you might want to try making some RDDM for yourself\, the practical applications involved will be discussed\, as well as the techniques Adam has used so far. \nHe will also cover some of his recent work with electronics\, including seeking your suggestions and feedback on a new Eurorack DSP synth module he is currently designing. \nAdam is a musician\, artist and hacker. He currently works as director of the Music Tech Fest Hack Camp\, and has been a regular face at the London Music Hackspace for the last few years. \n \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \nThis programme is supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/adam-john-williams-artist-talk-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:20150801T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20150801T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T223107
CREATED:20150729T084826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150729T084850Z
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SUMMARY:OWL Modular Launch Event
DESCRIPTION:Rebel Technology will be holding a little launch event for the OWL Modular at Music Hackspace\, this Saturday 1 August at 5pm. \nCome down to see us and get hands on with the new arrival! \nWe’ll be showing off the sonic capabilities of the patch library as well as demonstrating how to load up Faust\, C++ and Pure Data patches. \nBring your own code!
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/owl-modular-launch-event/
LOCATION:Music Hackspace\, Somerset House\, West Service Yard\, Victoria Embankment\, London\, WC2R 1LA\, United Kingdom
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