Volume 3 of our monthly event Hotpot lab will feature Jeff Snyder talking about his work in electro-acoustic music and instrument design as well as introducing his unique product, the Manta. Alan Macy will talk about general and cutting edge techniques in bioinformatic sensing through his work as director of R&D at BIOPAC. Jan Trützschler von Falkenstein will talk about about some of his recent work including Gliss, a performance oriented music sequencer for the iPhone, and will perform his piece Hexagon for Manta and SuperCollider. Additionally participants of the super popular Benjolin workshop will perform with their freshly made instruments under the guidance of Joker Nies. We plan to host another Benjolin workshop in May, so this will be a great opportunity to check out the actual kit. Hope to see you there!
Saturday, March 27 2010
Venue: STEIM, Utrechtsedwarsstraat 134, Amsterdam
Time: 20.30 hrs.
Door open: 20:00 hrs.
Charge: Free
Artist Videos ———————————————————-
Jeff Snyder and Manta controller
[vimeo 4611451 560 340 ]Draftmasters
Alan Macy’s Heartbeat Amplifiers
Jan Trützschler von Falkenstein’s Hexagon for Manta and Supercollider
Gliss
LINKS————————————————————————————–
Jeff Snyder http://www.scattershot.org/news.htm
Manta Controller http://www.snyderphonics.com/products.htm
Biopac http://www.biopac.com/
Benjolin workshop http://www.steim.org/steim/workshops.php?id=148&b=1&r=1
Jan Trützschler von Falkenstein http://falkenst.com