Live streaming talks at 12pm and performances/demos at 7pm NYC Time from the Experiential Music Hackathon (https://exp-music.eventbrite.com)
Talks (12pm)
:: Rena Anakwe, interdisciplinary artist & performer: "Building Worlds through Sound, Visuals and Scent" (aspaceforsound.com | twitter.com/djladylane | twitter.com/aspaceforsound | soundcloud.com/djladylane)
:: Dr. Yago de Quay, multimedia artist: "Biometric Art: How to Make Music using Gesture and Brainwave Interfaces" (meetgraviton.com | / yagodequay )
:: Johann Diedrick, artist, "A Quiet Life: attuning our attention to environmental sounds" (johanndiedrick.com | aquiet.life | instagram.com/johanndiedrick | twitter.com/jdiedrick)
:: Allen Riley, video artist and game designer, Death by Audio Arcade: "Audiovisual Synthesis & Video Games" (allen-riley.com | videofreak.tv | @twoeggshomefriesryetoast)
Workshops (2pm & 3:30pm)
:: 2pm - 3:30pm: "How To Create Visual Music with Code and in Real Life" w/ Jay Alan Zimmerman, deaf composer & visual music artist, and David Lu, electronic musician & media artist.
Introducing the principals of music for the eyes, visual music standards and tools, and specifically how to use the Seeing Music app and code to create new visuals and new code.
Participants do not need to bring anything but are welcome to bring their devices and open the app online and/or download the code on github.
:: 3:30pm - 5pm: "Sensitive sounds: Connecting live audio with environmental sensors using Pure Data + Arduino" w/ Kyle Luntz (@kyleluntz), artist, educator & musician.
Participants are asked to bring headphones and a laptop with the following free software downloaded in advance: Pure Data (PD Vanilla), an external library called Pduino and the Arduino IDE. Optional: Arduino (or equivalent), breadboard, jumper wires, variable resistors (photocells, potentiometers, piezos...)
Performances (7pm)
:: Jay Alan Zimmerman, deaf composer & visual music artist (creatability.withgoogle.com/seeing-music | deafmusical.com)
:: David Lu, electronic music & media artist: David Lu (aka Conundrumer) is a software engineer, electronic musician, and media artist. He has been developing generative visuals and expressive interfaces with a focus on live, expressive, and visual electronic music. His performances involve digital and electroacoustic instruments accompanied by a tightly synchronized visual representation of the music. (davidlu.me)
:: Viola Yip, composer & performer: Bulbble is a DIY instrument that incorporates a circuit of lightbulbs as an interface for the audio and visual interplay for a performance. (newmusicusa.org/profile/ispeakmusic/)
:: Richard Einhorn, classical music composer (richardeinhorn.com)
Plus demos! Demonstrations of new projects created by attendees during the hack day!
This event is organized by Music Community Lab, a non profit, volunteer-run organization. Our mission is to support music research, experimentation, education and creation in NYC by bringing communities together and fostering collaboration.
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