voor de aspirant circuit benders onder ons, ik ben ingeschreven:
http://www.steim.org/steim/workshops.php?id=62&b=1&r=1
Hardware Hacking
(Start) date: 24th May, 2004
Lecturer(s): Nicolas Collins
Course cost: 150 euro (material costs are included)
Registration is required for this workshop.
Please register early to ensure a place.
Places are limited to 15.
Click here for the registration form.
"If it sounds good and doesn't smoke, don't worry if you don't understand it."
Join us for a week of Hardware Hacking...
with Nicolas Collins, musician, composer, sound artist wizard and former artistic director of STEIM
Hardware hacking is an antidote to the use of computers... So take a break from the screen and join us for a week of bending and bashing hardware for musical purposes and whilst looking for ways to mangle their sounds.
Nic will introduce you step-by-step to the low-level secrets of hacking, soldering and assemblage of electronic 'chipetry' and how you transform these into highly individual expressive sound objects.
The workshop runs for 5 days starting from Monday 24 May to Friday 28 May 10-17h.
No previous electronic experience is assumed.
Please bring a portable radio and some electronic toys to hack, as well as your favourite personal hand tools. All other necessary electronic components and soldering tools will be provided for you by STEIM.
There will be an opportunity for an informal group concert by the new hackers at the end of the week.
Lecturer: Nicolas Collins (Chair Dept of Sound, Art Institute of Chicago)
http://mitpress2.mit.edu/e-journals/Leonardo/lmj/collins.html
http://www.cdemusic.org/artists/collins.html
Places are limited to a maximum of 12-15 and participants are chosen on a 'first registered' (reception of payment) basis.
Feel free to pass this invite on to interested parties.
http://www.steim.org/steim/workshops.php?id=62&b=1&r=1
Hardware Hacking
(Start) date: 24th May, 2004
Lecturer(s): Nicolas Collins
Course cost: 150 euro (material costs are included)
Registration is required for this workshop.
Please register early to ensure a place.
Places are limited to 15.
Click here for the registration form.
"If it sounds good and doesn't smoke, don't worry if you don't understand it."
Join us for a week of Hardware Hacking...
with Nicolas Collins, musician, composer, sound artist wizard and former artistic director of STEIM
Hardware hacking is an antidote to the use of computers... So take a break from the screen and join us for a week of bending and bashing hardware for musical purposes and whilst looking for ways to mangle their sounds.
Nic will introduce you step-by-step to the low-level secrets of hacking, soldering and assemblage of electronic 'chipetry' and how you transform these into highly individual expressive sound objects.
The workshop runs for 5 days starting from Monday 24 May to Friday 28 May 10-17h.
No previous electronic experience is assumed.
Please bring a portable radio and some electronic toys to hack, as well as your favourite personal hand tools. All other necessary electronic components and soldering tools will be provided for you by STEIM.
There will be an opportunity for an informal group concert by the new hackers at the end of the week.
Lecturer: Nicolas Collins (Chair Dept of Sound, Art Institute of Chicago)
http://mitpress2.mit.edu/e-journals/Leonardo/lmj/collins.html
http://www.cdemusic.org/artists/collins.html
Places are limited to a maximum of 12-15 and participants are chosen on a 'first registered' (reception of payment) basis.
Feel free to pass this invite on to interested parties.