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Walter Fabeck with Nina Silvert > ‘Gaia’ Movement-sensing Instrument – 1st Live Performance report & YouTube links

The first performance with our new limb-mounted Wiimotes instrument which we’re calling ‘Gaia’ took place in the Blue Room of the Conservatorium van Amsterdam last Friday 7th May. Heartfelt thanks…

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Laura Carmichael & Naomi Sato > DUO X: integrating iPhone wireless controller and MAX/msp into instrumental performance practice

DUO X (Laura Carmichael, clarinet and Naomi Sato, saxophone/sho) worked on a new phase of our staged concert program “Urban Doldrums” which incorporates live electronics and video. During our STEIM…

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Jiri Suchanek > Sound bridge

After Orientation at STEIM I was full of inspiration and impressions. Thinking and planning new musical interface got the new contures and perspectives what was the very encouraging impulse for…

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Walter Fabeck with Nina Silvert > ‘Gaia’ Movement-sensing Instrument

Blog post no.1!!! Back in Amsterdam, tonight we’re giving the first performance using our recently developed ‘Gaia’ instrument, at the Music Conservatory. We’ve made three short pieces which form interludes…

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Thorbjørn Nyander Poulsen > First blog contribution….at last

After returning home from STEIM I was very eager to produce a small hardware synth, inspired by a short talk with Orientation-mate, Sean. We talked about the TLO62 IC and…

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