http://www.soundfjord.org/
Friday, May 28, 2010
soundfjord
soundfjord - new gallery in london dedicated to sound art
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Some Nice Photos
This is a guy that stitches his photos together through some complicated process in order to create beautiful 'panoramas' called Wee Worlds. Check em out.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gadl/
Monday, May 10, 2010
DIY Electronics
Saturday 15th May 2010
Contact theatre, Oxford Road
4pm - 8pm workshop
10pm performance
£5 to be paid on arrival at venue (limited places available)
Build from scratch a DIY electronic instrument you can take home with you for only £5. An alternative to mass produced digital culture, followed by performance.
The workshop presents a number of key ideas relating to dirty electronics through the practical construction of a DIY electronic instrument from scratch, the Skull Etching. The Skull Etching combines etched artwork and electronics into a unique touch instrument. The electronics for the instrument utilise just one integrated circuit (IC), yet the instrument features two oscillators, distortion, feedback network, filter and interference/hum/radio.
The workshop culminates in a large group performance, of pieces specially written for the Skull Etching. No knowledge of electronics or previous experience at building electronic musical devices is needed. Instant noise on a shoestring!
Contact theatre, Oxford Road
4pm - 8pm workshop
10pm performance
£5 to be paid on arrival at venue (limited places available)
Build from scratch a DIY electronic instrument you can take home with you for only £5. An alternative to mass produced digital culture, followed by performance.
The workshop presents a number of key ideas relating to dirty electronics through the practical construction of a DIY electronic instrument from scratch, the Skull Etching. The Skull Etching combines etched artwork and electronics into a unique touch instrument. The electronics for the instrument utilise just one integrated circuit (IC), yet the instrument features two oscillators, distortion, feedback network, filter and interference/hum/radio.
The workshop culminates in a large group performance, of pieces specially written for the Skull Etching. No knowledge of electronics or previous experience at building electronic musical devices is needed. Instant noise on a shoestring!
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Photography interviews
Hey all,
I have been doing some interviews with my favorite photographers find them here.
http://www.jonathanstead.com/interviews_main.html
I have been doing some interviews with my favorite photographers find them here.
http://www.jonathanstead.com/interviews_main.html
Monday, May 3, 2010
Thinking Through The Body
This is interesting me at the moment. + Sidenote, notice Somaya Langley using the flexible sensors we saw last thursday?
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