[H&R] OpenLab#4 London

Joseph Gray josephgray at grauwald.com
Fri Nov 16 15:59:51 PST 2007


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Date: Nov 16, 2007 4:45 AM
Subject: RHIZOME_ANNOUNCE: OpenLab#4 London
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 Posted by Link: http://openlab.pawfal.org Date: November 25, 2007

Openlab#4 will be a whole day event around Free Software as creative
means in music, digital arts and
performance. Starting in the afternoon with presentation and talks,
finishing in the evening with live
performances.

Date
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 25th Nov 2007

Place
=====
 Melange
 281 Kingsland Road
 London
 E2 8AS

Bus
===
 242/243/149

Time
====
 2pm till late

Detail
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 http://www.pawfal.org/openlab/index.php?page=OpenLab4


Presentations
~~~~~~~~~~~~~

 Ed Kelly
 Meta Studio:: http://sharktracks.co.uk/puredata
 Meta Studio is a polyrhythmic sequencing and synthesis application
for Pure Data.

 Jagannathan
 din:: http://code.google.com/p/din
 din is a musical instrument for performing Indian classical music.

 Evan Raskob
 Human Live-coding::
http://dorkbot.org/dorkbotlondon/wiki/index.php/Human_Patching_Live_Coding
 A workshop using wearable symbols and bungee cords to link people up
to create sound and visual patterns.

 Andy Farnell
 Game audio design using OSC and Pd:: http://obiwannabe.co.uk/

 Rob Munro
 Osc sequencer:: http://www.silicontransit.com/timeline/
 A OSC sequencer in which individual OSC events are programmed onto timelines.

 Robert Atwood
 Jack-Bytes::http://www.jackbytes.net/
 An open source tool for creating reactive audio-visual applications
in processing and other apps.

 Chun Lee
 sequencing with [phasor~]:: http://sonicvariable.goto10.org
 Using audio [phasor~] for flexiable and interesting event sequencing in Pd.


 Alex McLean
 Vocable synthesis:: http://yaxu.org
 Vocable synthesis, which allows a musician to make sounds by
inventing and typing onomatopoeic words as part of
 polymetric rhythms.

 Claude Heiland-Allen
 graphgrow:: http://claudiusmaximus.goto10.org/GG/graphgrow.svg
 GraphGrow is an interactive browser-based application for designing
fractals, implemented in SVG and ECMAScript.


Performances
~~~~~~~~~~~~

 Ryan Jordan:: Techno/experimental music made with super collider,
possibily with body sensors.

 Robert Atwood:: Feedback with homebrew electronics, plus cumstom
sequencing software, free-improvisation.

 Ed Kelly:: Meta studio remixed.

 Jagannathan:: Performance using din.

 Rob Munro:: Video remix stuff using custom OSC sequencer.

 Cracktux:: Live audio visual using Pure Data and Processing

 pixelpusher:: Interactive visual

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