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jamie griffiths – Instrument Lab #1 – Instrument Building Residency Aug-Sep 2011

I work with imagery, sound and light, as well as live cameras, video tracking & 3D live drawing in fields of Visual Music, Abstract Cinema and New Media; collaborative &…

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Peter Edwards > Experimental performance sequencer Arduino shield

The Experimental Performance Sequencer Arduino Shield is a looping event sequencer. It gives the user extensive control over several parameters of multi-channel, synced and looped sequences but obscures those controls…

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Alex Nowitz > The Strophonion – Instrument Development (2010-2011)

The Strophonion is an electronic instrument which was developed and built by STEIM from 2010 until 2011 for Alex Nowitz. It belongs to the instrument group, that is usually subsumed under the term live-electronics using gestural controllers. The blog deals with the whole process of how the Strophonion was developed and built from the beginning.

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LoVid > Circuit Taco Fiesta!

We arrived at STEIM just in time for the Circuit Taco Fiesta – an all day workshop, where 12 participants built skin-voltage sensing instruments. Some hadn’t built much hardware before,…

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Jessica Aslan > Volt @STEIM

I took part in an orientation workshop followed by a residency at STEIM. This was funded by the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust. As a workshop musician and digital composer I’m…

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