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29.04.- 01.05.2019 x Köln
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(Fotos von Beatriz Montilla für hack.institute)
29.04.- 01.05.2019 x Köln
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#blockathonmusique #hackathon #musictech #metadata #blockchain
(Fotos von Beatriz Montilla für hack.institute)
29.04.- 01.05.2019 x Köln
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#blockathonmusique #hackathon #musictech #metadata #blockchain
(Fotos von Beatriz Montilla für hack.institute)
Eric Singer is the Founding Director of the League of Electronic Musical Urban Robots (LEMUR), a group of artists and technologists who create robotic musical instruments. These mechanized acoustic instruments — striking sculptural artifacts — are controlled by computers to perform music with and by humans. Responsive and naturalistic, Singer's instruments together form a mechanical ensemble of acoustic sounds. They have been featured in concerts around the world in collaboration with renowned composers and performers such as They Might Be Giants, Jim Thirlwell (Foetus), Morton Subotnick, George Lewis, Ikue Mori, Todd Reynolds, Ben Neill and others.
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/1kO4AIz
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)
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)
NEC Birmingham, BPM: DJ and Electronic Music Production Event, PRO: Audio and Lighting Technology Show,
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)
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)
NEC Birmingham, BPM: DJ and Electronic Music Production Event, PRO: Audio and Lighting Technology Show,
Eric Singer is the Founding Director of the League of Electronic Musical Urban Robots (LEMUR), a group of artists and technologists who create robotic musical instruments. These mechanized acoustic instruments — striking sculptural artifacts — are controlled by computers to perform music with and by humans. Responsive and naturalistic, Singer's instruments together form a mechanical ensemble of acoustic sounds. They have been featured in concerts around the world in collaboration with renowned composers and performers such as They Might Be Giants, Jim Thirlwell (Foetus), Morton Subotnick, George Lewis, Ikue Mori, Todd Reynolds, Ben Neill and others.
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/1kO4AIz
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)
NEC Birmingham, BPM: DJ and Electronic Music Production Event, PRO: Audio and Lighting Technology Show,
Eric Singer is the Founding Director of the League of Electronic Musical Urban Robots (LEMUR), a group of artists and technologists who create robotic musical instruments. These mechanized acoustic instruments — striking sculptural artifacts — are controlled by computers to perform music with and by humans. Responsive and naturalistic, Singer's instruments together form a mechanical ensemble of acoustic sounds. They have been featured in concerts around the world in collaboration with renowned composers and performers such as They Might Be Giants, Jim Thirlwell (Foetus), Morton Subotnick, George Lewis, Ikue Mori, Todd Reynolds, Ben Neill and others.
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/1kO4AIz
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)
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)
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)
NEC Birmingham, BPM: DJ and Electronic Music Production Event, PRO: Audio and Lighting Technology Show,
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)
NEC Birmingham, BPM: DJ and Electronic Music Production Event, PRO: Audio and Lighting Technology Show,
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)
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)