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Guy de Bievre > Residency Nov 2007 – primitive optocoupling R&D

I’m a composer and musician and I like to use electronics to add unpredictability to my works. For a number of years now I’ve been achieving this using feedbacking microcontrollers…

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Jorge Isaac > “Are you here?” (installation/performance)

“Are you here?” A multimedia installation about intimacy. An innovative, sensorial theatre created for one spectator. A theatre installation in which odours, sound, image and temperature changes provide an all-round…

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John Richards > Unlearn – Re-wire: ephemeral musical devices

The Kreepback instrument is an assemblage of self-built sound generating devices and discarded analogue audio hardware patched together to create a feedback labyrinth: in its hermetically sealed universe, sound creeps…

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Audrey Chen/Nate Wooley/Seamus Cater/Robert van Heumen > Structured improv research

In 2005, Seamus Cater (laptop/wacom tablet), Nate Wooley (trumpet) and Robert van Heumen (laptop/controllers) played together with Jack Wright (saxophone) at the Kraakgeluiden concert series. This collaboration was very ad-hoc,…

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Dan Wilcox > robotcowboy song structure pd patches and wiimote experiments

nutshell: I came to STEIM from Oct 1st to Oct 15th to develop new music for my wearable music system, robotcowboy, using gamepads, yet ended up focusing more on musical…

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