Dirty Electronics: Twisted Bodies Carry Electricity Wed, Dec 8, 2010 7:00 pm Pace Building, Studio 1 Entry free
A concert of balancing on books, Faraday generators, twisted bodies carrying electricity and drunk tin cans. New works by: Simon Langdon, Amit Patel and Adam Chetty, Visa Kuoppala, Leigh Landy and John Richards. With special feature from wearelab (Nottingham). The concert will include a sixtieth birthday dedication to Simon Emmerson.
Hi, I've mentioned to a few people but this should make it official!
If anyone wants to start using CDP then I am happy to share what I know with you. Mainly this involves practical use of soundloom rather than anything to do with the processes themselves, though many are self explanatory.
We now have CDP6 in the studio and I've been using it since I was introduced at Keele, it does quite a few things that are difficult to find elsewhere very well.
Let me know if you'd be interested in this and we'll sort out a time/place. There was also a rumor that after this intro we might get Trevor or Richard Dobson to come over and talk about it in depth.
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ReplyDeleteI went to a really weird concert in the phoenix on Wednesday. You guys would have liked it.
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ReplyDeleteDirty Electronics: Twisted Bodies Carry Electricity
Wed, Dec 8, 2010
7:00 pm
Pace Building, Studio 1
Entry free
A concert of balancing on books, Faraday generators, twisted bodies carrying
electricity and drunk tin cans. New works by: Simon Langdon, Amit Patel and
Adam Chetty, Visa Kuoppala, Leigh Landy and John Richards. With special
feature from wearelab (Nottingham). The concert will include a sixtieth
birthday dedication to Simon Emmerson.
www.mti.dmu.ac.uk/events-2010-11.htm
www.dirtyelectronics.org
wearelab.org
Hi, I've mentioned to a few people but this should make it official!
ReplyDeleteIf anyone wants to start using CDP then I am happy to share what I know with you. Mainly this involves practical use of soundloom rather than anything to do with the processes themselves, though many are self explanatory.
We now have CDP6 in the studio and I've been using it since I was introduced at Keele, it does quite a few things that are difficult to find elsewhere very well.
Let me know if you'd be interested in this and we'll sort out a time/place. There was also a rumor that after this intro we might get Trevor or Richard Dobson to come over and talk about it in depth.