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2009-04-24 16:11Chris McCormick [idm] Openlab #5 - London
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2009-04-24 16:11Chris McCormickHello venerable and infamous IDM list, I hope this isn't too OT, but there is some music b
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[idm] Openlab #5 - London
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Hello venerable and infamous IDM list, I hope this isn't too OT, but there is some music being made with computers, and Free Software, so if you're in London come on down and enjoy. It's at Cafe OTO which is closest to Dalston Kingsland station. Live sets start at 7.30pm. map: <http://tinyurl.com/cm6rvh> !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OpenLab 5 : Cafe OTO, 25th April 2009 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Openlab are providing a day of workshops & presentations about opensource software, and performances in the evening at Cafe OTO, Dalston. There is a venerable lineup of OpenLab members providing some in depth knowledge during the day and some great performances at night. The preliminary line up goes like this: /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// DAY: Workshops & Presentations : 12-5pm (free entry). ************** Presentations ************** * Arduino + PD (Ryan Jordan) : Using Arduino and PureData * SC + Processing (Daniel Jones) : Using Supercollider with Processing * Pd/Gem + ergates (Chris McCormick) : PureData audiovisual software * Groworld (Dave Griffiths) : Permaculture meets online games via guerilla gardening (http://www.pawfal.org/dave/index.cgi?Projects/Groworld) * Processing/Java/Eclipse/JOGL/GLSL(Rob Munro) : Techniquies for using Processsing with the Eclipse IDE.(http://robmunro.net/video) * Din (S Jagannathan) (http://code.google.com/p/din), Boxar (http://www.poojyum.com/boxar) : A free software musical instrument for performing indian classical music live (but not just) /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ********** Workshops ********** * Fluxus (Dave Griffiths) : (free, 1-2hrs, max 10) The venerable OpenGL/scheme environment. (http://www.pawfal.org/dave/index.cgi?Projects/Fluxus) * APODIO (Julien Ottavi) : (1hrs, max 20) Gnu/Linux multimedia distribution LiveDVD * Introducing Processing for Visual Artists (Evan Raskob) : (£10, 2hrs, max 20) /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ************************************************************ NIGHT: Performances : 7:30pm-12:30am (£5 entry) - doors 7pm ************************************************************ * dskg - Uses circuit bended machines altogether with open sources (http://www.myspace.com/dskg) * Jeremah - pixelated landscapes of techno beats, music box melodies and processed street noise (http://www.jeremah.co.uk/) * Rob Munro - audiovisual work exploring the world between (http://robmunro.net/video) * TheNoiser - The Noiser use noise as musicality, combined to an approach of programmatic composition (http://www.noiser.org) * PixelPusher - video and sound pieces; interactive art including new musical instruments (http://pixelist.info/) * Ryan Jordan - Body-sensor-noise-strobe-hypnosis (http://ryanjordan.org/) * Daniel Jones - generative audio-visual works (http://www.erase.net) * S Jagannathan - a free software musical instrument for performing indian classical music live (but not just) (http://code.google.com/p/din) * Robert Atwood - experiments with the sound created by feedback (http://variseq.nongnu.org/) * Chris McCormick - uses Free Software to make bleepy crunchy music (http://mccormick.cx) You are all very welcome - see you there. MORE INFO : http://www.pawfal.org/openlab/ ------------------- http://mccormick.cx --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org