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Haswell & Hecker
UPIC Diffusion Session # 22
Hecker and Haswell have been researching UPIC, Iannis Xenakis’ ‘graphic input’ computer music composing system since 2003, and now present this as a live multichannel electroacoustic concert, using surround sound and laser lighting to create an immersive multisensory environment.
Russell Haswell (UK) is a multidisciplinary artist who has exhibited conceptual and wall-based visual works, video art, public sculpture. Extreme Computer Music is one specialized area of activity. Compositions by the electronic music composer Florian Hecker (DE) tend towards noise music and are often released on the Mego label. He has collaborated with artists such as Russell Haswell, Peter Rehberg, and Yasunao Tone.
No Patent Pending #24
Quartair, Den Haag 2016
The work explores the deconstruction/reconstruction of white noise and white light.
Doron Sadja is an American artist, composer and curator based in Berlin whose work explores modes of perception and the experience of sound, light, and space. Working primarily with multichannel spatialized sound – combining pristine electronics with lush romantic synthesizers, extreme frequencies, dense noise, and computer-enhanced acoustic instruments, Sadja creates post-human, hyper-emotive sonic architecture. Although each of Sadja’s works are striking in their singular and focused approach, his output is diverse: spanning everything from immersive multichannel sound pieces to sexually provocative performance / installation works, and stroboscopic smoke, mirror, laser, and projection shows.
No Patent Pending is a nomadic performance series presenting radical interdisciplinary practices that engage with sound, image, space and the body. Imagining new tools to articulate everyday phenomena, extending the body, remapping sense perceptions, hacking and reinventing existing media and codes, creating time and space for events which find their preferred storage medium in the memory of participants.
ADVANCED FEATURES
THX Ultra2 Plus Certified (with THX Listening Modes)
DTS-HD Master Audio™, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio™, Dolby® TrueHD, Dolby® Digital Plus Decoding
HDMI™ (Version 1.3a to Support Deep Color™, x.v.Color™, LipSync, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, DVD-Audio, Super Audio CD)
HDMI Video Upscaling (Up to 1080p) with HQV Reon-VX
HDMI Audio and Video Processing (4 Inputs and 2 Outputs [Main/Sub])
Component Video Upscaling (Up to 1080i)
Toroidal Transformer and Two Separate Transformers for Audio and Video Processing
Burr-Brown 192 kHz/24-Bit Audio DACs (PCM1796) for All Channels
Three TI (Aureus™) 32-Bit DSP Chips for Advanced Processing
Audyssey MultEQ™ XT* to Correct Room Acoustic Problems and to Calibrate Speakers
Audyssey Dynamic EQ™ for Loudness Correction
Audyssey Dynamic Volume™ for Optimal Listening Level and Dynamic Range
VLSC (Vector Linear Shaping Circuitry)
Zone 2 and Zone 3 Pre Outs; Independent Control for Volume, Balance (Zone 2 and Zone 3) and Bass/Treble (Zone 2 Only)
Component Video and Composite Video Outputs for Zone 2; Subwoofer Pre Outs for Zone 2 and Zone 3
ISF (Imaging Science Foundation) Video Calibration Function
RIHD (Remote Interactive over HDMI) for System Control
Compatible with RI (Remote Interactive) Dock for the iPod
*Including installation with MultEQ Pro software application and Audyssey Installer Kit
CONNECTIVITY FEATURES
7.1-Channel Balanced Line-Level XLR Pre Outs (with Front Bi-Amping Capability)
2-Channel Balanced XLR Audio Inputs
Dual IR Inputs with Common Output
12 V Triggers (A, B, and C) with Adjustable Delay
Bi-Directional Ethernet and RS232 Ports
Component Video Switching (3 Inputs and 1 Output)
6 Digital Inputs (3 Optical and 3 Coaxial) and 1 Optical Output
6 S-Video Inputs and 2 Outputs
6 Composite Video Inputs and 2 Outputs
Color-Coded 7.1-Multichannel Inputs and Pre Outs
6 A/V Inputs and 1 Output
2 Audio Inputs and 1 Output
Phono Input
Front Panel Auxiliary Inputs (for Camcorders, Game Consoles, etc.)
OTHER FEATURES
Music Optimizer to Support Compressed Music Files
Theater-Dimensional Virtual Surround Function
Tone Control (Bass/Treble) for All Channels
Independent Crossover Adjustment for F/C/S/SB (40/45/50/55/60/70/80/90/100/110/120/130/150/200 Hz)
Newly Designed GUI for System Set-up
Neural-THX® Surround Decoder
Gold-Plated A/V Inputs and Outputs
Pure Audio Mode
Network Capability for Installing Crestron and AMX Controllers
A/V Synchronization Function (Up to 250 ms in 5 ms Steps)
40 FM/AM Radio Presets with RDS
IntelliVolume
Late Night Mode
Aluminum Front Panel
Preprogrammed RI (Remote Interactive) Learning Remote Control with Macros and Mode-Key LEDs
Safeguards Equipment - IRAT – Transport Box.
Irradiated Item Attribute Tester (IRAT) and the Mini Multichannel Analyzer (MMCA) to qualitatively verify spent fuel assemblies or other irradiated items stored in spent fuel storage ponds.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Sgt. Akeem Andrews (left,) a multichannel transmissions systems operator assigned to Bravo Company, 44th Expeditionary Signal Battalion, directly supporting 2nd Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment and Pfc. Brian K. Holman (middle,) a signal support systems specialist assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, 2nd Sqdn, 2 CR, both prepare to be promoted to staff sergeant and specialist, respectively, while deployed in support of Atlantic Resolve-South at Novo Selo Training Area, Bulgaria, Mar. 31, 2015. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. William A. Tanner/released)
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Mine Run, a branch of French Creek in northern Chester County, is normally not much more than a trickle through a mossy boulderfield. All the recent rain created a lively multichannel arrangement similar to today's musical interlude: my contrapuntal expansion of Ashokan Farewell. www.dropbox.com/s/mqmxhiz26w68e1q/ASHOKAN.MID The original tune by Jay Unger was featured on the PBS mini-series "The Civil War". Bonus points for catching the time signature changes and the minor inversion interlude.
Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center (PL), Spin Digital Video Technologies GmbH (DE), Ars Electronica Futurelab (AT)
Ars Electronica’s Deep Space 8K once again serves as a innovative development platform for shared streaming experiences: when 7,680 x 4,320 pixels along with multichannel sound are transmitted live from PSNC’s labs in Poland to Deep Space 8K in Linz using a variety of cutting-edge technologies and prototype hardware and software, even the most experienced Ars Electronica Futurelab researchers’ excitement mounts. For the first time in history, international university teams will compete in two formulas: on-site and remotely.
Photo: Ars Electronica - Robert Bauernhansl
Three decades of police communication are represented in this photo (taken with the flash) of six radios - all of them body worn. The one at the back with the crudely chopped off antenna is the oldest - a Pye Pocketfone 70 dating from 1971 and, while was used by bus inspectors in West Yorkshire, most police forces (including the City of London) did use it.
The one next to it is a Pye PFX dating from 1984 and was the first synthesised multichannel police radio, being used by most forces including the British Transport Police and Customs & Excise, as well as the fire service.
It was also relatively cheap as well, costing me £16.50 and came with a fist mike, enabling it to be body worn and the reason why it towers over the PF85 next to it is because it's fitted with a high-capacity battery, which incidentally is past being rechargeable. The PF85 next to it was the last handheld/bodyworn radio to carry the Pye name before Philips (or Royal Philips Electronics of Eindhoven to give the Dutch company its proper name) took over Cambridge-based concern.
In front of the Pye trio are two Motorola MTS 2000s, although the first one is a Flashport (serial number 705583) It may have a sticker saying "Property of British Transport Police", but I'm not so sure because the channels seem to suggest it was used by the Met. Back in September, that cost me £24.50 and, unlike a similar radio I got last May, you can hear the squelch. As for the fist mike attached to it, well, I had to buy that separately. The one next to that is similar but an MTS 2000E and cost me £37 last May but was the biggest waste of money ever, because although the seller assured me that I could pick up the police channels already on it once I got the battery charged, when I finally got the battery charged (because the charger took bloody ages to arrive) I could hear fuck all!
Finally, the one on the right is my cheapest ever radio to date...a Motorola MT 700. I bought this at a radio sale at Hack Green Nuclear Bunker last year and I think the fact that it was ex-Transport Police influenced me. Like most old body worn radios with detachable mikes, the fist mike is screw-on, although it doesn't have a battery. Never mind the Transport Police, I think these were used by British Rail, because in a photo in an old BR clothing guide from 1991, a member of the station staff is seen using one.
Overview:
The HOBO MX1104 multi-channel data logger measures and transmits temperature, relative humidity, and light intensity data wirelessly. It also includes an external analog input to attach a variety of additional sensors.
This self-contained wireless data logger lets you use your mobile device and Onset’s free HOBOmobile® app for iOS to access data, at any time, over a 100-foot range via Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology. You can configure the logger, read out data, view data in graphs, check the operational status of loggers, configure alarm notifications, and share data files – all with no dedicated equipment beyond a mobile device. And if used with the new MX Gateway, you can remotely access your data in Onset’s cloud-based HOBOlink® software.
Highlighted Features:
•BLE communications for wireless data offload
•16-bit resolution for highly accurate measurements
•Stores 1.9 million measurements for longer deployments between offloads
•New Self-Describing sensors with automatic configuration for fast deployment
•Compatible with existing sensors for a wide range of indoor monitoring
•Audible and visual LCD-screen alarms notify you if sensor becomes unplugged or a reading exceeds set thresholds
Overview:
The HOBO MX1104 multi-channel data logger measures and transmits temperature, relative humidity, and light intensity data wirelessly. It also includes an external analog input to attach a variety of additional sensors.
This self-contained wireless data logger lets you use your mobile device and Onset’s free HOBOmobile® app for iOS to access data, at any time, over a 100-foot range via Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology. You can configure the logger, read out data, view data in graphs, check the operational status of loggers, configure alarm notifications, and share data files – all with no dedicated equipment beyond a mobile device. And if used with the new MX Gateway, you can remotely access your data in Onset’s cloud-based HOBOlink® software.
Highlighted Features:
•BLE communications for wireless data offload
•16-bit resolution for highly accurate measurements
•Stores 1.9 million measurements for longer deployments between offloads
•New Self-Describing sensors with automatic configuration for fast deployment
•Compatible with existing sensors for a wide range of indoor monitoring
•Audible and visual LCD-screen alarms notify you if sensor becomes unplugged or a reading exceeds set thresholds
Overview:
The HOBO MX1104 multi-channel data logger measures and transmits temperature, relative humidity, and light intensity data wirelessly. It also includes an external analog input to attach a variety of additional sensors.
This self-contained wireless data logger lets you use your mobile device and Onset’s free HOBOmobile® app for iOS to access data, at any time, over a 100-foot range via Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology. You can configure the logger, read out data, view data in graphs, check the operational status of loggers, configure alarm notifications, and share data files – all with no dedicated equipment beyond a mobile device. And if used with the new MX Gateway, you can remotely access your data in Onset’s cloud-based HOBOlink® software.
Highlighted Features:
•BLE communications for wireless data offload
•16-bit resolution for highly accurate measurements
•Stores 1.9 million measurements for longer deployments between offloads
•New Self-Describing sensors with automatic configuration for fast deployment
•Compatible with existing sensors for a wide range of indoor monitoring
•Audible and visual LCD-screen alarms notify you if sensor becomes unplugged or a reading exceeds set thresholds
Thursday, July 21, 2016
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
5th Ave at 89th Street
New York City
In response to László Moholy-Nagy’s conception of an “opto-acoustic alphabet,” this program highlighted the fusion of modulated sound and light with an introduction by program curators R. Luke DuBois and Zach Layton; performance by artist and musician Marina Rosenfeld with Greg Fox on drums; a live sound and video mix by filmmaker Thomas Dexter and multimedia artist David Linton; and a multichannel presentation of Hungarian electronic music from the 1970s spatialized by György Kurtag Jr.
Photo: Enid Alvarez
Presented in conjunction with "Moholy-Nagy: Future Present," on view through September 7, 2016.
Activating The Medium XIV : Radio
Chapter One
San Francisco Museum Of Modern Art : April 7
Richard Garet (New York)
Jim Haynes & Allison Holt (Berkeley)
presented in conjunction with SFCinematheque
Chapter Two
The Lab : April 22
Wobbly (San Francisco)
Ensemble Economonique (Arcata, California)
Robert Piotrowicz (Poland)
Thomas Carnacki (Berkeley)
made possible with the generous support of the Polish Cultural Institute
Chapter Three
The Lab : April 23
Gregg Kowalsky (Oakland)
Vertonen (Chicago)
Byron Westbrook (New York)
Zachary James Watkins (Oakland)
Each year, 23five curates Activating The Medium around a specific theme that seeks to underscore the connectivity between artists working with various methods and materials. Previous festivals have explored field recording, mimesis, the architectural impact from sound, and many other concepts and themes. The 2011 festival explores the use of radio through composition and new media presentation. Looking back to the seminal works of Stockhausen, Cage, and Tenney through the culture jamming theatrics of Negativland and into the psychological minimalism of John Duncan, radio has served an invaluable and expressive tool within the continued history of avant-garde composition. Hence, 23five will present works including Richard Garet's grey-noise constructions mined from radio interference and electromagnetic disturbances and Byron Westbrook's multichannel diffusion of live transmission and reception of radio signals.
In addition, 23five will be presenting a radio series of additional works of composers using radio as source material with the intent of this being broadcast by means of radio.
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"Deconstruction" by James Coker at the Santa Fe Complex
"Deconstruction" is a large-scale, multichannel video work using footage of the the demolition of Albuquerque's original I-25/I-40 interchange in 2000-2001 to produce a new interpretation of the scene, one that highlights its internal contradictions: human activity as mechanical motion vs. machine anthropomorphism, the weight of the concrete sections being dismantled and the weightlessness of the dust they release, and the noise of the machinery against the silence of the structures.
Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center (PL), Spin Digital Video Technologies GmbH (DE), Ars Electronica Futurelab (AT)
Ars Electronica’s Deep Space 8K once again serves as a innovative development platform for shared streaming experiences: when 7,680 x 4,320 pixels along with multichannel sound are transmitted live from PSNC’s labs in Poland to Deep Space 8K in Linz using a variety of cutting-edge technologies and prototype hardware and software, even the most experienced Ars Electronica Futurelab researchers’ excitement mounts. For the first time in history, international university teams will compete in two formulas: on-site and remotely.
Photo: Ars Electronica - Robert Bauernhansl
Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center (PL), Spin Digital Video Technologies GmbH (DE), Ars Electronica Futurelab (AT)
Ars Electronica’s Deep Space 8K once again serves as a innovative development platform for shared streaming experiences: when 7,680 x 4,320 pixels along with multichannel sound are transmitted live from PSNC’s labs in Poland to Deep Space 8K in Linz using a variety of cutting-edge technologies and prototype hardware and software, even the most experienced Ars Electronica Futurelab researchers’ excitement mounts. For the first time in history, international university teams will compete in two formulas: on-site and remotely.
Photo: Ars Electronica - Robert Bauernhansl
Overview:
The HOBO MX1105 multi-channel data logger, with four-channel inputs, measures and transmits data wirelessly from a variety of sensors to your mobile device via Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology.
This self-contained wireless data logger lets you use your mobile device and Onset’s free HOBOmobile® app for iOS to access data, at any time, over a 100-foot range via Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology. You can configure the logger, read out data, view data in graphs, check the operational status of loggers, configure alarm notifications, and share data files – all with no dedicated equipment beyond a mobile device. And if used with the new MX Gateway, you can remotely access your data in Onset’s cloud-based HOBOlink® software.
The MX1105 is ideal for energy audits, building commissioning studies, equipment scheduling, and more.
Highlighted Features:
•BLE communications for wireless data offload
•16-bit resolution for highly accurate measurements
•Stores 1.9 million measurements for longer deployments between offloads
•New Self-Describing sensors with automatic configuration for fast deployment
•Compatible with existing sensors for a wide range of indoor monitoring
•Audible and visual LCD-screen alarms notify you if sensor becomes unplugged or a reading exceeds set thresholds
Safeguards Equipment - SFAT Transport Box.
Spent Fuel Attribute Tester (SFAT) and the Mini Multichannel Analyzer (MMCA) to qualitatively verify spent fuel assemblies or other irradiated items stored in spent fuel storage ponds.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Overview:
The HOBO MX1104 multi-channel data logger measures and transmits temperature, relative humidity, and light intensity data wirelessly. It also includes an external analog input to attach a variety of additional sensors.
This self-contained wireless data logger lets you use your mobile device and Onset’s free HOBOmobile® app for iOS to access data, at any time, over a 100-foot range via Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology. You can configure the logger, read out data, view data in graphs, check the operational status of loggers, configure alarm notifications, and share data files – all with no dedicated equipment beyond a mobile device. And if used with the new MX Gateway, you can remotely access your data in Onset’s cloud-based HOBOlink® software.
Highlighted Features:
•BLE communications for wireless data offload
•16-bit resolution for highly accurate measurements
•Stores 1.9 million measurements for longer deployments between offloads
•New Self-Describing sensors with automatic configuration for fast deployment
•Compatible with existing sensors for a wide range of indoor monitoring
•Audible and visual LCD-screen alarms notify you if sensor becomes unplugged or a reading exceeds set thresholds
Safeguards Equipment - SFAT Transport Box.
Spent Fuel Attribute Tester (SFAT) and the Mini Multichannel Analyzer (MMCA) to qualitatively verify spent fuel assemblies or other irradiated items stored in spent fuel storage ponds.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
John Parker & Johnny Moreno.
Sweet Crude.
81 Front Street.
A multichannel video installation that visually interprets the quantity of flow from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill with light and movement.
This is another very interesting exhibit. A video of of the infamous oil BP oil spill in the gulf is played in a room the is created in the shape of a cube of certain volume and. Light projection on the side walls (organ color) show how quickly the room, in theory, is filled up with the oil (once every 7 minutes). It is incredible how watching this exhibit for few minutes would still shock and upset you about what happened even though it have been constantly in the news for the last few weeks.
Safeguards Equipment - IRAT – Transport Box.
Irradiated Item Attribute Tester (IRAT) and the Mini Multichannel Analyzer (MMCA) to qualitatively verify spent fuel assemblies or other irradiated items stored in spent fuel storage ponds.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Wonderwerp #60
Studio Loos, Den Haag 2015
Based loosely on Ganzfeld experiments (a technique used in parapsychology in the 1970s as a way of invoking telepathy), Color Field Immersion involves masking the audience with semi-transparent blindfolds onto which light projections are mapped. Similar to sensory deprivation, Color Field Immersion provides perceptual deprivation, replacing the entirety of each audience member’s visual field with washes of color, line, and movement – often inducing hallucinations as the brain seeks to replace lost stimuli. Flipping the traditional performer-audience relationship, the internalized experience becomes the location of the performance. Combined with rich, textural soundscapes, Color Field Immersion creates a deeply immersive perceptual architecture of sound and vision.
Doron Sadja is an American artist, composer, and curator whose work explores modes of perception and the experience of sound, light, and space. Working primarily with multichannel spatialized sound – combining pristine electronics with lush romantic synthesizers, extreme frequencies, dense noise, and computer-enhanced acoustic instruments, Sadja creates post-human, hyper-emotive sonic architecture. Although each of Sadja’s works are striking in their singular and focused approach, his output is diverse: spanning everything from immersive multichannel sound pieces to sexually provacative performance / installation works, and stroboscopic smoke, mirror, laser, and projection shows. Doron has published music on 12k, ATAK, and Shinkoyo records, and has performed/exhibited at PS1 MoMa, Miami MOCA, D’amelio Terras Gallery, Cleveland Museum of Art, Issue Project Room, and Roulette amongst others. Sadja co-founded Shinkoyo Records and the West Nile performing arts venue in Brooklyn (RIP), and has curated various new music/sound festivals around NYC, including the multichannel SOUNDCORRIDORS Festival, Easy Not Easy, John Cage Musicircus, and more.
Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center (PL), Spin Digital Video Technologies GmbH (DE), Ars Electronica Futurelab (AT)
Ars Electronica’s Deep Space 8K once again serves as a innovative development platform for shared streaming experiences: when 7,680 x 4,320 pixels along with multichannel sound are transmitted live from PSNC’s labs in Poland to Deep Space 8K in Linz using a variety of cutting-edge technologies and prototype hardware and software, even the most experienced Ars Electronica Futurelab researchers’ excitement mounts. For the first time in history, international university teams will compete in two formulas: on-site and remotely.
Photo: Ars Electronica - Robert Bauernhansl
Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center (PL), Spin Digital Video Technologies GmbH (DE), Ars Electronica Futurelab (AT)
Ars Electronica’s Deep Space 8K once again serves as a innovative development platform for shared streaming experiences: when 7,680 x 4,320 pixels along with multichannel sound are transmitted live from PSNC’s labs in Poland to Deep Space 8K in Linz using a variety of cutting-edge technologies and prototype hardware and software, even the most experienced Ars Electronica Futurelab researchers’ excitement mounts. For the first time in history, international university teams will compete in two formulas: on-site and remotely.
Photo: Ars Electronica - Robert Bauernhansl
Overview:
The HOBO MX1105 multi-channel data logger, with four-channel inputs, measures and transmits data wirelessly from a variety of sensors to your mobile device via Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology.
This self-contained wireless data logger lets you use your mobile device and Onset’s free HOBOmobile® app for iOS to access data, at any time, over a 100-foot range via Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology. You can configure the logger, read out data, view data in graphs, check the operational status of loggers, configure alarm notifications, and share data files – all with no dedicated equipment beyond a mobile device. And if used with the new MX Gateway, you can remotely access your data in Onset’s cloud-based HOBOlink® software.
The MX1105 is ideal for energy audits, building commissioning studies, equipment scheduling, and more.
Highlighted Features:
•BLE communications for wireless data offload
•16-bit resolution for highly accurate measurements
•Stores 1.9 million measurements for longer deployments between offloads
•New Self-Describing sensors with automatic configuration for fast deployment
•Compatible with existing sensors for a wide range of indoor monitoring
•Audible and visual LCD-screen alarms notify you if sensor becomes unplugged or a reading exceeds set thresholds