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<nettime-ann> xxxxx_micro_research workshop 1_2: open project/ion//Tonewheels--drawn sound and light music with Derek Holzer |
. The first in a new series of workshops at xxxxx_micro_research [Berlin]; an independent research centre focusing on the expanded construction and experience of free software and open hardware Calendar: January 3rd 2009: open project plan/future workshops January 10th 2009: Tonewheels--drawn sound and light music with Derek Holzer Forthcoming matter: software radio, wave-length, hydrogen line, micro-cuisine, kitchen sink chemistry, Kicad, EEG, fiction generation, thoughtography, Kirlian photography ... contact if you're interested in leading a related workshop or applying for a micro-residency. //<----------------------------------------------- January 3rd 2009 2PM+: open project/ion and construction of future workshops Micro-launch with discussion of future workshop plans, open construction, spiced dishes and drinks. Previous and projected future participants and workshoppers are invited to join for construction of common projects and workshops. //<----------------------------------------------- January 10th 2009 2PM+: Tonewheels--drawn sound and light music with Derek Holzer TONEWHEELS is an experiment in converting graphical imagery to sound, inspired by some of the pioneering 20th Century electronic music inventions. Transparent tonewheels with repeating patterns are spun over light-sensitive electronic circuitry to produce sound and light pulsations and textures. This all-analog set is performed entirely live without the use of computers, using only overhead projectors as light source, performance interface and audience display. In this way, TONEWHEELS aims to open up the "black box" of electronic music and video by exposing the working processes of the performance for the audience to see. In this workshop, participants will learn about different optoelectronic components (photodiodes, photoresistors, phototransistors and photoelectric cells) and how they can be used to create sound from natural or electronic light sources in our everyday world, as well as from lasers and other modulated light sources. Circuits to drive motors in order to create hand-drawn spinning "tonewheels" will also be shown. For more information, see: http://www.umatic.nl/tonewheels.html Limited places! Please register at: m@1010.co.uk About the instructor: Derek Holzer [USA 1972] is a sound artist who has performed live audiovisual sets using laptops and the Pure Data programming language since 2001. Becoming frustrated with the performance limitations of the computer, he began new experiments with all-analog, light-driven systems in the summer of 2007 which led to the TONEWHEELS live performance. Since then, TONEWHEELS has been performed in Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, Italy, Estonia, Poland and Belgium. Workshop fee: 12 euros. ---_______ Background: Workshops led by field-expert practitioners extend over realms of code and embedded code, environmental code, noise, transmission and reception, and electromysticism. Workshops solely utilise free software and GNU toolbase. Practitioners at pickledfeet have included Martin Kuentz (prd@scrying.org), Julian Oliver (http://selectparks.net/), Derek Holzer (http://soundtransit.nl), Jeff Mann (http://jeffmann.com), Martin Howse (http://1010.co.uk), Fredrik Olofsson (http://www.fredrikolofsson.com/), Florian Cramer (http://cramer.plaintext.cc:70/), Brendan Howell, jo FRGMNT grys(http://tob.de.vu/), mikomikona http://www.zuviel.tv/mikomikona.html xxxxx_micro_research, pickledfeet, Linienstrasse 54, Berlin 10119 U2, Rosa-Luxemburg-Pl. U8, Rosenthaler Pl. Telephone: 3050187482. xxxxx_micro_research is supported by Hauptstadtkulturfonds, Berlin 2009 http://1010.co.uk/org/workshop.html http://www.1010.co.uk/org/xxxxx_micro_research.html http://pickledfeet.com _______________________________________________ nettime-ann mailing list nettime-ann@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ann