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HPTEGSCBMBLA: Doo Dah Parade You Got Served

Congrats to undergraduate students, Brenda Ramirez and Diana Garcia, who are advised by Informatics Research Scientist and Artist-in-Residence Garnet Hertz and Informatics faculty member Gillian Hayes for winning 3rd place at “Engage UCI: A Celebration of Community Collaboration”

 

They presented a poster titled, “Circuit Bending: Technology and Community Outreach for Children in Latino Communities”

 

“Circuit Bending is the creative short-circuiting of electronic devices such as children’s toys and small digital synthesizers to create new musical or visual instruments and sound generators. Circuit bending usually involves dismantling electronics and adding components such as switches and potentiometers that alter the circuit.”

 

More info: conceptlab.com/circuitbending/

 

Congrats to undergraduate students, Brenda Ramirez and Diana Garcia, who are advised by Informatics Research Scientist and Artist-in-Residence Garnet Hertz and Informatics faculty member Gillian Hayes for winning 3rd place at “Engage UCI: A Celebration of Community Collaboration”

 

They presented a poster titled, “Circuit Bending: Technology and Community Outreach for Children in Latino Communities”

 

“Circuit Bending is the creative short-circuiting of electronic devices such as children’s toys and small digital synthesizers to create new musical or visual instruments and sound generators. Circuit bending usually involves dismantling electronics and adding components such as switches and potentiometers that alter the circuit.”

 

More info: conceptlab.com/circuitbending/

 

Brenda Ramirez, Diana Garcia and Naiyu Chen of the T.A.C.O. Team with circuit bending display at the 18th Annual UC Irvine Undergraduate Research Symposium (05/14/2011)

conceptlab.com/circutbending/

ORGY OF NOISE with

Derek Hoffend

Jimmie P Rodgers

Bill T Miller

 

@ Willoughby & Baltic Gallery Presents

The Maker Revolution @ Cyberarts 4.25.09 @ Microsoft Startup Labs

 

billtmiller.com/cyberarts/

Created with a Kodak DC 200 by Phillip Stearns.

An interactive spring reverb with additional voltage-controlled filter, LFO and mixer.

The classroom at Brea Olinda High School was a cacophony of high-pitched beeping coming from electronic toys playing “Silent Night” and other tunes.

 

High school students were altering the sound boxes of the toys as part of a “toy hacking” workshop, led by UC Irving research scientist Garnet Hertz.

 

“It’s hard to figure out how computer chips work – how to get them to work the way you want,” said Liam Gillanders. Gillanders and fellow student Michael Hannum were trying to get the sound box inside their Mozart-playing crib toy to make some other kind of noise.

 

The goal for the students isn’t necessarily to learn how electronics work, though that could be a byproduct of the workshop.

 

The idea is for the students to try something new and get creative, said their high school computer science teacher, Todd Salesky, who offers these kinds of enrichment workshops as part of the school’s Global IT Academy.

 

“We’re trying to appeal to a broader audience,” he said. “I’m trying to teach them to be technical.” Students in the Global IT Academy program at Brea Olinda take one elective each year in computer science.

 

Salesky is aiming to prepare students for college and the job market. “The idea behind the program is to have experiences beyond the classroom,” he said.

 

On this day, UCI researchers were conducting a study to see if their handson toy hacking workshop boosted the students’ interest in science. The researchers surveyed the students before the class and had planned to survey them after.

 

The toy hacking project is funded by a National Science Foundation grant. The UC Irvine researchers plan to take the workshop to other schools and train teachers how to do their own, said Amelia Guimarin, a UC Irvine graduate and anthropologist who assisted at the workshop.

 

Hertz assisted the students in making use of a potentiometer, which regulates the flow of electricity.

 

The potentiometer can make “Silent Night” sound like it’s dying.

 

The toy hacking workshops were originally designed for adults, Hertz said. He has four children, and after observing his daughter go through elementary and middle school, he thought he could make science more interesting for school-age kids.

 

He’s still got kinks to work out, such as how to make toy hacking less dangerous.

 

It’s possible to start a fire. “There is physical danger. The kids totally love that,” he said. “It adds to the excitement.”

 

Congrats to undergraduate students, Brenda Ramirez and Diana Garcia, who are advised by Informatics Research Scientist and Artist-in-Residence Garnet Hertz and Informatics faculty member Gillian Hayes for winning 3rd place at “Engage UCI: A Celebration of Community Collaboration”

 

They presented a poster titled, “Circuit Bending: Technology and Community Outreach for Children in Latino Communities”

 

“Circuit Bending is the creative short-circuiting of electronic devices such as children’s toys and small digital synthesizers to create new musical or visual instruments and sound generators. Circuit bending usually involves dismantling electronics and adding components such as switches and potentiometers that alter the circuit.”

 

More info: conceptlab.com/circuitbending/

 

WORKSHOP CIRCUIT BENDING

 

Reinventa los ruidos y sácale la lengua a los sintes de marca, Haz un Circuit Bending.

 

Crea una maravillosa maquina generadora de vomito sonoro

 

Viernes 15 de Octubre, de 11 AM a 16 PM, solo para 5 personas. Inscripciones hasta el 12 de Octubre, escribir a: productoramutante@gmail.com

 

Valor del taller: $10.000 INCLUYE MATERIALES

 

Solo debes llevar:

•Juguete a pila en desuso que tengan sonidos de cualquier tipo (teclados, pianitos, muñecas, pistolas, guitarras, figuritas, juguetes de bebe, etc.)

•Alicate cortante, Cortacartón, destornilladores de punta y cruz. (Según el juguete)

•Soldador eléctrico 30 watts, estaño, cinta aislante. (se consigue en cualquier ferretería).

 

Convoca: Sudamérica Experimental y Productora Mutante.

 

En Facebook: www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=150829254955055

 

At the end of the day, I drove off in my electric bubblecar. Photo by David Henshall.

My video equipment set up to test before going to Bent Festival 2010 in New York. Unfortunately I was prevented from travelling by the Icelandic ash could.

Congrats to undergraduate students, Brenda Ramirez and Diana Garcia, who are advised by Informatics Research Scientist and Artist-in-Residence Garnet Hertz and Informatics faculty member Gillian Hayes for winning 3rd place at “Engage UCI: A Celebration of Community Collaboration”

 

They presented a poster titled, “Circuit Bending: Technology and Community Outreach for Children in Latino Communities”

 

“Circuit Bending is the creative short-circuiting of electronic devices such as children’s toys and small digital synthesizers to create new musical or visual instruments and sound generators. Circuit bending usually involves dismantling electronics and adding components such as switches and potentiometers that alter the circuit.”

 

More info: conceptlab.com/circuitbending/

 

Performance by Martin Campillo at Erg (École de Recherche Graphique), Brussels, October 20, 2016.

 

Erg (École de Recherche Graphique), Arts Numériques-Atelier, 2016-2017.

Professor : Marc Wathieu.

Fantasy On Figueroa: NELA Christmas Parade on Saturday12-03-11 Highland Park the Thursday Evening Gentlemen's Society Circuit Bending Marching Band and Ladies Auxiliary preformed mightily!

Soup Purse at No.Fest II in St. John's Portland on 6/27/2009 at Legong Gelato!

 

Holga double exposure.

Tom made a new shirt this week.

Its about circuit bending, but anyone that likes tearing apart electronics might like it.

  

HPTEGSCBMBLA: Doo Dah Parade You Got Served

My circuit-bent Speak & Spell.

HPTEGSCBMBLA: Doo Dah Parade You Got Served

Prototyping circuit bends for a GSE VEP-2 video mixer.

 

See www.lushprojects.com/videobend

oficina ministrada por pan&tone (cristiano rosa) durante o ii festival ibrasotope de música experimental, dias 28 e 30 de julho de 2010, no CCJ - centro cultural da juventude, são paulo.

 

www.ibrasotope.com.br/festival/festival/oficinas_qua_sex....

 

filmagem: henrique iwao.

BILL T MILLER - ORGY OF NOISE

LIVE PERFORMANCE CONCERT

 

SATURDAY April 25th, 2009

at the CyberArts Festival 2009

 

Willoughby & Baltic presents

THE MAKER REVOLUTION

 

LIVE ORGY OF NOISE SOLO SET SOMETIME LATE SATURDAY AFTERNOON or EARLY EVENING?

 

go here for more info.... billtmiller.com/cyberarts

 

Photo of BTM by Sheri Hausey

Prototyping circuit bends for a GSE VEP-2 video mixer.

 

See www.lushprojects.com/videobend

Brenda Ramirez, Diana Garcia and Naiyu Chen of the T.A.C.O. Team with circuit bending display at the 18th Annual UC Irvine Undergraduate Research Symposium (05/14/2011)

conceptlab.com/circutbending/

Chillán, Chile. Museo internacional de la gráfica, Sábado 20 de Agosto, $10,000.

A gayer version of the same thing.

drum machine board... searching for some new pins to connect!

Taller de Creación: Música con Computadores

8 Alumnos

El taller tiene un valor de $25.000

El taller consta de 4 sesiones 2 horas cada una durante 4 días.

Lunes 09 de Agosto 19:30 Hrs.

 

En el taller se revisarán las principales herramientas para la producción de música con computadores.

 

Lunes 09 de Agosto

Módulo 1: Herramientas

Hardware: Reason, Cubase SX, Rewire, Conexiones.

El primer modulo del taller está dedicado a revisar el equipamiento necesario para comenzar con una producción musical. Además de la configuración y aplicaciones de 2 de las plataformas más utilizadas para la creación de música electrónica, y de cómo pueden interactuar entre ellas.

 

Martes 10 de Agosto

Módulo 2: Instrumentos Virtuales

Síntesis, Midi, Tecnología VST

Actualmente, debido a la aparición de softwares dedicados a la producción musical, es posible tan solo con un PC y algunos elementos, contar con un completo estudio de Sonido en nuestra propia casa. En esta sesión estará dedicada al estudio de instrumentos virtuales.

 

Miércoles 11 de Agosto

Módulo 3: Sampleo

Edición y muestreo, Recycle, Dr. Rex.

Una de las herramientas más usadas en la producción de música electrónica es el sampleo. Este módulo está dedicado a entregar los conocimientos necesarios para crear nuestros propios samplers, además de poder procesarlos y manipularlos utilizando las herramientas disponibles por software.

 

Viernes 13 de Agosto

Módulo 4: Taller Práctico

El último módulo del taller esta dedicado a aplicar los conocimientos adquiridos en los 3 anteriores. Para esto se trabajará en una pieza musical colectivamente entre todos los participantes.

 

Concierto Ruidista:

 

elpueblodechina.org

Proyecto de Alejandra Perez artista de sonido y performer que utiliza textos, medios libres y circuitos electrónicos. Vinculada a grupos que trabajan en cartografía y movimientos sociales en Barcelona y Paris. elpueblodechina utiliza temáticas recurrentes como los imaginarios sociales y la critica feminista, siguiendo la practica de activistas como las chilenas Radio Numero Critico y la socióloga Leticia Arancibia.

 

www.elpueblodechina.org

 

Javier Moraga

Sonidista profesional, teclista de Olor a la banda y músico electrónico. ((([-_-])))

Albums: "Autodidactico" (2006, Niño Records) (http://nrecords.blogspot.com).; "Toma Distancia" (2007, amp008, Amp-recs) (www.amp-recs.com ).; "666, 777, 888" (2007,split Javier Moraga / los 5000, (Horrible Registros); "Lunaptico" (2008, epa048, EPA Sonidos) (www.epasonidos.cl).; "Sofismo" (2008, pn034, Pueblo Nuevo) (www.pueblonuevo.cl)

 

www.myspace.com/javiermoraga

 

Come Perro Fuma Gato

Carlos Reinoso aka Cerebro (Mostro, Horrible Registro) encarnando a ComePerro/FumaGato, se atrinchera, enfurecido detrás de un gran mesón, con algunos aparatos intervenidos y con un par de micrófonos de contacto introducidos en su garganta.

 

Ni/Klaue

Apreciamos más el acto de experimentar que la representación de un estilo determinado de música o una reproducción de un estilo.

 

Jueves 12 de Agosto. Desde las 21:00 Hrs $ 1000 – Espacio G

 

Taller de Atari Punk Console

8 Alumnos

El taller tiene un valor de $20.000

El taller consta de una sesión de 4 horas.

Sábado 14 de Agosto 16:00 Hrs

 

El valor del taller incluye materiales (resistencias, chips, potenciómetros, condensadores). Deben llevar Soldador, Alicate cortante, Estaño, Cutter y una batería de 9 volt.

 

Importante: Deben llevar un tipo de caja para poder montar el circuito,

 

La Consola Atari Punk (en inglés Atari Punk Console) es un circuito productor de ruidos que es relativamente sencillo y fácil de fabricar. Tiene dos controles, uno para la frecuencia del oscilador y otro para controlar la longitud del pulso. Los controles son usualmente potenciómetros pero puede ser controlado con luz, temperatura, presión, etc. simplemente reemplazando los potenciómetros con el sensor adecuado. (Por ejemplo, una resistencia fotosensible).

 

El circuito se puede adaptar fácilmente y puede ser configurado de varias maneras y en distintas cajas, de esta forma cada alumno podrá personalizar su consola.

 

En el taller, se abordaran algunos de los fundamentos de la electrónica musical casera (DIY - Hazlo Tu Mismo) y se procederá a armar, con materiales proporcionados por el taller, un Atari Punk Console. Para finalizar se realizará una sesión de improvisación guiada, entre los participantes del taller.

 

Etapas del curso:

 

-Introducción

-Origen del Atari Punk

-Osciladores

-Componentes Electrónicos

-Instalación de Componentes en la Placa PCB.

-Personalización de la consola, montaje de placa en caja a elección.

-Modificación del circuito

-Prueba y Jam Sesión.

 

Workshop - Circuit Bending

8 Alumnos

El taller tiene un valor de $10.000

El taller consta de una sesión.

Domingo 15 de Agosto - 16:30.

El taller incluye materiales (potenciómetros, interruptores, salidas de audio etc...).

 

Conversación acerca de la teoría básica para hacer un Circuit Bending y los materiales que se ocupan.

 

Luego se hará un taller práctico donde se intervendrán juguetes, cada participante debe llevar un juguete que emita sonidos y a pila para intervenir.

 

Materiales requeridos:

•Juguete a pila en desuso que tengan sonidos de cualquier tipo (teclados, pianitos, muñecas, pistolas, guitarras, figuritas, juguetes de bebe, etc.)

•1 metro de cable delgado de red UTP o teléfono.

•Alicate cortante, destornilladores de punta y cruz. (Chicos)

•Soldador eléctrico 30 watts, estaño, cinta aislante. (Se consigue en cualquier ferretería)

•Taladro o Dremel

 

Todos los talleres son previa inscripción

Inscripciones a: espaciog@gmail.com (Detallando el Taller al que quieren inscribirse)

 

NOTA: Los talleres se realizarán solamente si hay gente interesada en ellos, por eso es necesaria la inscripción.

 

Espacio G

Pasaje Fischer Nº 25 esquina Urriola. Cerro Concepción

 

Sudamérica Experimental www.sudamericaexperimental.com

 

Productora Mutante www.productoramutante.blogspot.com

 

Espacio G www.espacio-g.cl

 

Colabora:

Nuevo Manchester www.nuevomanchester.com

Close up of wires attached to WJ-AVE5 for circuit bending.

Performance by Martin Campillo at Erg (École de Recherche Graphique), Brussels, October 20, 2016.

 

Erg (École de Recherche Graphique), Arts Numériques-Atelier, 2016-2017.

Professor : Marc Wathieu.

You didn't know he had a set of these, as well as scallop-like eyes in his mouth, did you? We pretended to be asleep so he would do that.

Best that you keep those toes well tucked under your blanket.

www.interaccess.org/blog/?p=2720

HPTEGSCBMBLA: Doo Dah Parade You Got Served

Prototyping circuit bends for a GSE VEP-2 video mixer.

 

See www.lushprojects.com/videobend

Bill T Miller = Orgy Of Noise

 

@ Willoughby & Baltic Gallery Presents

The Maker Revolution @ Cyberarts 4.25.09 @ Microsoft Startup Labs

 

billtmiller.com/cyberarts/

Brenda Ramirez, Diana Garcia and Naiyu Chen of the T.A.C.O. Team with circuit bending display at the 18th Annual UC Irvine Undergraduate Research Symposium (05/14/2011)

conceptlab.com/circutbending/

decided to try a different method than the usual soldering on bottom of the pcb. the wires are very secure.

Circuit Bent Barbie Karaoke Machines

Brenda Ramirez, Diana Garcia and Naiyu Chen of the T.A.C.O. Team with circuit bending display at the 18th Annual UC Irvine Undergraduate Research Symposium (05/14/2011)

conceptlab.com/circutbending/

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