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NEC Birmingham, BPM: DJ and Electronic Music Production Event, PRO: Audio and Lighting Technology Show,
NEC Birmingham, BPM: DJ and Electronic Music Production Event, PRO: Audio and Lighting Technology Show,
Musikern Peter Larsson demonstrerar musikteknologi, MiMu Gloves, under ett konstnärligt labb med ShareMusic i Skövde. Foto: ShareMusic & Performing Arts.
29.04.- 01.05.2019 x Köln
le-blockathon-de-la-musique.com/
#blockathonmusique #hackathon #musictech #metadata #blockchain
(Fotos von Beatriz Montilla für hack.institute)
A day to celebrate the connection between Music and Tech, for young Scottish women at O2 Academy Glasgow
NEC Birmingham, BPM: DJ and Electronic Music Production Event, PRO: Audio and Lighting Technology Show,
Just in front of Lightship 95, is the sister ship Lightship 93. I believe this is currently being used as a photography studio.
NEC Birmingham, BPM: DJ and Electronic Music Production Event, PRO: Audio and Lighting Technology Show,
The Filter's CEO David Maher Roberts takes a picture of the audience as he prepares to begin a discussion on Discovery and Recommendation. Afterwards, attendees expressed that the panel covered a lot of the important issues and they came away feeling like they had a good grasp of the ideas and tech around Discovery.
A day to celebrate the connection between Music and Tech, for young Scottish women at O2 Academy Glasgow
Packaging for the ReFill Reason Electric Bass. The product got MusicTech magazines excellence award, 10 out of 10. And gave a very nice nod to our design: “It’s worth mentioning the packaging and supporting printed documentation, wich is both informative and beautifully produced. Not that it informs the sound, but it does reflect the overall care taken in producing this ReFill.”
NEC Birmingham, BPM: DJ and Electronic Music Production Event, PRO: Audio and Lighting Technology Show,
NEC Birmingham, BPM: DJ and Electronic Music Production Event, PRO: Audio and Lighting Technology Show,
NEC Birmingham, BPM: DJ and Electronic Music Production Event, PRO: Audio and Lighting Technology Show,
NEC Birmingham, BPM: DJ and Electronic Music Production Event, PRO: Audio and Lighting Technology Show,
David Sheppard is a sound designer. In its simplest form this might involve designing a sound system for Opera, or creating software for spatial sound-control in performance. But for Sheppard it is an ever evolving world of realizing visionary new artworks through live performance and cutting-edge technology.
He works closely with composers to help them realize their ideas but he is also known as a sound installation artist and electronics performer with various groups. His work has recently involved helicopters, a former Nazi submarine-base, an interactive outdoor stone sculpture, the architecture of Daniel Libeskind and collaborations with artist Matthew Ritchie and The National’s Bryce and Aaron Dessner.
The Music and Technology seminar series presented weekly lecture/demonstrations by twelve prominent sound and multimedia electronic artists, who stretch sound-making to new dimensions. Their work explores mechanical experimentation, algorithmic modes of composition and performance, playful and improvisatory processes and the material, spatial, and kinetic properties of sound. With these lecture/demonstrations as a point of creative departure, students in the course designed original instruments, software and compositions.
For more information: artsm.it/1lzqXrp
Photo by Tracy Heather Strain
NEC Birmingham, BPM: DJ and Electronic Music Production Event, PRO: Audio and Lighting Technology Show,
David Sheppard is a sound designer. In its simplest form this might involve designing a sound system for Opera, or creating software for spatial sound-control in performance. But for Sheppard it is an ever evolving world of realizing visionary new artworks through live performance and cutting-edge technology.
He works closely with composers to help them realize their ideas but he is also known as a sound installation artist and electronics performer with various groups. His work has recently involved helicopters, a former Nazi submarine-base, an interactive outdoor stone sculpture, the architecture of Daniel Libeskind and collaborations with artist Matthew Ritchie and The National’s Bryce and Aaron Dessner.
The Music and Technology seminar series presented weekly lecture/demonstrations by twelve prominent sound and multimedia electronic artists, who stretch sound-making to new dimensions. Their work explores mechanical experimentation, algorithmic modes of composition and performance, playful and improvisatory processes and the material, spatial, and kinetic properties of sound. With these lecture/demonstrations as a point of creative departure, students in the course designed original instruments, software and compositions.
For more information: artsm.it/1lzqXrp
Photo by Tracy Heather Strain
NEC Birmingham, BPM: DJ and Electronic Music Production Event, PRO: Audio and Lighting Technology Show,
A day to celebrate the connection between Music and Tech, for young Scottish women at O2 Academy Glasgow
A day to celebrate the connection between Music and Tech, for young Scottish women at O2 Academy Glasgow
A day to celebrate the connection between Music and Tech, for young Scottish women at O2 Academy Glasgow
Victor Gama is a musician, composer, instrument maker, and electronic engineer from Angola. His work utilizes local knowledge and traditions to create futuristic new instruments and develop new music — using everything from ancient bows to instruments crafted digitally through CAD/CAM. As the founder of the cultural nonprofit PangeiArt — which produces cultural projects in Africa, South America and the Caribbean — Gama's practice is rooted in processes of collaboration and exchange.
The Music and Technology seminar series presented weekly lecture/demonstrations by twelve prominent sound and multimedia electronic artists, who stretch sound-making to new dimensions. Their work explores mechanical experimentation, algorithmic modes of composition and performance, playful and improvisatory processes and the material, spatial, and kinetic properties of sound. With these lecture/demonstrations as a point of creative departure, students in the course designed original instruments, software and compositions.
For more information: artsm.it/1njTLRg
Photo by Tracy Heather Strain
29.04.- 01.05.2019 x Köln
le-blockathon-de-la-musique.com/
#blockathonmusique #hackathon #musictech #metadata #blockchain
(Fotos von Beatriz Montilla für hack.institute)
David Sheppard is a sound designer. In its simplest form this might involve designing a sound system for Opera, or creating software for spatial sound-control in performance. But for Sheppard it is an ever evolving world of realizing visionary new artworks through live performance and cutting-edge technology.
He works closely with composers to help them realize their ideas but he is also known as a sound installation artist and electronics performer with various groups. His work has recently involved helicopters, a former Nazi submarine-base, an interactive outdoor stone sculpture, the architecture of Daniel Libeskind and collaborations with artist Matthew Ritchie and The National’s Bryce and Aaron Dessner.
The Music and Technology seminar series presented weekly lecture/demonstrations by twelve prominent sound and multimedia electronic artists, who stretch sound-making to new dimensions. Their work explores mechanical experimentation, algorithmic modes of composition and performance, playful and improvisatory processes and the material, spatial, and kinetic properties of sound. With these lecture/demonstrations as a point of creative departure, students in the course designed original instruments, software and compositions.
For more information: artsm.it/1lzqXrp
Photo by Tracy Heather Strain
NEC Birmingham, BPM: DJ and Electronic Music Production Event, PRO: Audio and Lighting Technology Show,
so i come from Israel to a conference in a Japanese hotel in San Francisco and they serve Hummus ... - i found that Funny (it was actually good and the Sushi did come later on ... :)
SFMusicTech 2010 - sfmusictech.com/ photos by @SecretArtist