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Tag Archives: Orientation Workshop

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Erik Spangler > Orientation #106 // Embodied Practice

Back home now in Baltimore, I am eager to begin mapping out some new templates for improvisation that will inform my next large composition project with turntables. I would like…

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Hugo Morango > Orientation #106

I have a double trajectory. On one side I have a BA in Anthropology, with a personal focus on creativity applied to a development project. On the other side I…

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Hanna Schraffenberger > Orientation #106

Hello, I am Hanna Schraffenberger – an artist, scientist and inventor interested in all kinds of media technology – especially enthusiastic when those are related to music. More than 10…

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Abdullah Benabdallah > Orientation #106 // Part 3-4

Part3 Today we had a demonstration of various instruments by Daniel Shorno applying LiSa and junXion. He showed us his live performance setup. I especially liked the use of the…

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Matt Wakefield > Orientation #106 // Studio3 Free Improv and personal development

Absolutely blown away by Robert van Heumen’s talk on ‘Electro-instrumentalism, live sampling and split-second decisions’ yesturday , it has been exactly what I have been looking for in regards to…

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