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NoiseFold > Development Residency

  NoiseFold was formed in late 2005 when Cory Metcalf and I began collaborative development of an integrated audio-visual performance instrument & synthesis system. Central to our approach is a…

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BlipVert > The BlipVert Method: developing and exploring performance diversity

My name is Will Northlich-Redmond, aka ‘BlipVert.’  I’ve been using this moniker for a long time for the composition and performance of my own brand of electronic music.  I think…

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Berit Janssen, Georgios Papadakis, Jonathan Reus > “Mapping Everything Else” at NIME

The workshop ‟Mapping Everything Else” held at this year’s NIME conference in Oslo, Norway, focusses on the questions: what do we want from musical instruments in a performance, what behaviour…

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Lukatoyboy > Children’s Workshop Residency // Part Two

I left my a-bit-more-than-a-week residency at Steim and it felt so hard in the beginning. The feeling has reminded me of the Terre Thaemlitz talk at the Elevate festival, regarding…

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Lukatoyboy > Children’s Workshop Residency // Part One

The first meeting with someone from, and at Steim, is pretty much summed up in this drawing, made by Kristina Andersen (one of the creative project advisors). There were some…

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