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nihil obstat, dança solo de jorge garcia. na versão apresentada de 4 a 15 de março de 2009 no centro cultural são paulo, henrique iwao e cristiano rosa (pan&tone) se encarregaram da trilha e sonorização do espaço cênico.

 

vídeo de nihil obstat (março) - www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fm92woPE0Q

 

foto: silvia machado.

Crimbo in Charge! HPTEGSCBMBLA: Doo Dah Parade You Got Served

HPTEGSCBMBLA: Doo Dah Parade You Got Served

The team of students working with me to adapt my current circuit bending workshops to be better suited to kids, Spanish-speakers, and female participants. This photograph was from a short tutorial to teach the team how to solder. More info on the project can be found at: conceptlab.com/circuitbending/

HPTEGSCBMBLA: Doo Dah Parade You Got Served

photo by www.readymedia.com & www.klangboot.de

  

ZWIELICHT FARBFERNSEHER

OLD SCHOOL NEW SCHOOL ERNSTE POP

www.zwielicht-editions.org/

 

SONNTAGSKONZERTE

Sunday 21. März

18:21 Uhr

 

JOKER NIES

circuit bending

‘raw electronics’

www.klangbureau.de/Joker_E/

 

ADI GELBART aka THE LONESOMES

cow-fi

www.gelbartmusic.com/

www.myspace.com/gelbart

www.myspace.com/lonesomes

  

FARBFERNSEHER | Skalitzerstrasse 114, 10999

Berlin-Kreuzberg || eintritt frei or by donation ||

concerts will begin on time!

HPTEGSCBMBLA: Doo Dah Parade You Got Served

HPTEGSCBMBLA: Doo Dah Parade You Got Served

The Rehearsal

Performance by Sebastian Klemm

Music by DJ Tendraw

Kunstlerhaus, Stuttgart, 2009.

Photos by Daniel Keller

Garnet Hertz held a circuit bending workshop at the Institute for Multimedia Literacy in the School of Cinematic Arts at USC on August 5th 2010. The workshop was held as part of "Broadening the Digital Humanities", which is designed to foster innovative multimedia research. Sponsors include The University of California's Humanities Research Institute, USC's Institute for Multimedia Literacy and the electronic journal Vectors.

HPTEGSCBMBLA: Doo Dah Parade You Got Served

HPTEGSCBMBLA: Doo Dah Parade You Got Served

Circuit bent kids' toy with extra knobs and switches squeezed in. Added a jack socket for connection to other audio equipment.

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.

Crimbo in Charmer! Crimbo is a crime clown.

This is the WEIRD SOUND GENERATOR in a nice antique box, and it did indeed make great throbbing and droning electronic sounds. It is a one of a kind, so you won't find it at Guitar Center or Sam Ash anytime soon.

National Electronics Museum during Electronica Fest 2009.

harfordhackerspace.org/

Trying my hand at some circuit bending today. Here's what I came up with. Check out the post at www.jeffcaylor.com/?p=84 for some sounds. Not too exciting, but there's not much of a circuit in this thing.

HPTEGSCBMBLA: Doo Dah Parade You Got Served

Soldering the wires for the 3.5mm audio socket in place. The black thing near the end of the one wire is heat shrink, it forms an insulated wrap when heated with a soldering iron or lighter and makes the connection stronger. The socket is held in mt "helping hands" which were very useful for this project.

HPTEGSCBMBLA: Doo Dah Parade You Got Served

HPTEGSCBMBLA: Doo Dah Parade You Got Served

HPTEGSCBMBLA: Doo Dah Parade You Got Served

HPTEGSCBMBLA: Doo Dah Parade You Got Served

This is Sam Underwood's performance of a piece by Steve Reich which uses the optical theremin and torches instead of microphones and amplifiers.

 

For the full version of this video please check it out on YouTube at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=URkA7kW_AaM

Collaboration with architect Markus Seifermann on the 2009 exhibition The Lost Space of Stiller - A Spatial Approximation presented by the Max Frisch Archive at ETH Zurich.

Here is the finished build of our DIY theremin, which we've named, 'Bolo Rojo'. More details in the set description: www.flickr.com/photos/imajilon/sets/72157629518599040/

HPTEGSCBMBLA: Doo Dah Parade You Got Served

HPTEGSCBMBLA: Doo Dah Parade You Got Served

HPTEGSCBMBLA: Doo Dah Parade You Got Served

My "Mechanical drum machine" made for an exhibition called Obsolete Technology.

 

It features a number of the instruments you can find in the rest of my sets, all linked together to using the 32A sequencer. It used Flexinol + Mechano actuators. Sequences were patchable and performance time selectable using a suction timer switch (the kind used for hall lights).

 

Photo courtesy of Tom Bugs: www.bugbrand.co.uk

This was for an exhibition at Here in Bristol:

sparror.cubecinema.com/here

Forks and spoons hammered flat and hung as wind chimes.

Ponente: Yair López

 

Dentro de la música, existe la posibilidad de aprovechar el error como un recurso de composición, intervenir los instrumentos y explorar técnicas nuevas. El resultado es evidente: nuevos instrumentos. En este taller, utilizaremos aparatos de bajo voltaje, para crear bents o hacks que nos ayudarán a encontrar de una manera rápida y contundente los puntos claves para efectuar el “corto circuito en juguetes de bajo voltaje.

 

foto leonshion

Collaboration with architect Markus Seifermann on the 2009 exhibition The Lost Space of Stiller - A Spatial Approximation presented by the Max Frisch Archive at ETH Zurich.

modificating color television

HPTEGSCBMBLA: Doo Dah Parade You Got Served

OrgyOfNoise.com -

 

* DVD RELEASE October 30th 2009 *

 

features Halloween era 2008 CONCERT and STUDIO SESSIONS and PHOTOS all packed into one DVD.

 

* Bill T Miller = electro tennis racquet & circuit bent toys

* Deftly-D = junk percussion & electronics

* Karen Langlie = Wisteriax = cello & electronics

* Ajda the Turkish Queen = voice & shakers

20min experience is published in a Glitch Magazine from Pupo Creativity, please visit and download free!

issuu.com/rociorecano/docs/202?mode=window&background...

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Circuit Bending a DSC digital camera with short-circuit on CCD image sensor.

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visit this project on Behance:

www.behance.net/pupo

www.epupo.com

The first, and succesful, test of the opto-sensor, Arduino, amplifier and bicycle wheel. Photo by David Henshall.

Photo: Morgan Fox

 

Roth Mobot, Chicago, IL -

 

Patrick McCarthy and Tommy Stephenson form the duo Roth Mobot. They use sampling, an Amiga computer, and circuit-bent toys to immerse the audience in a constantly evolving bath of electronic sounds.

 

www.rothmobot.com

HPTEGSCBMBLA: Doo Dah Parade You Got Served

HPTEGSCBMBLA: Doo Dah Parade You Got Served

Loud Objects performing live circuit-bending in the vault: Pyramid Atlantic, Silver Spring MD 15may11. Event curated by DC Sonic Circuits.

Garnet Hertz held a circuit bending workshop at the Institute for Multimedia Literacy in the School of Cinematic Arts at USC on August 5th 2010. The workshop was held as part of "Broadening the Digital Humanities", which is designed to foster innovative multimedia research. Sponsors include The University of California's Humanities Research Institute, USC's Institute for Multimedia Literacy and the electronic journal Vectors.

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