Handmade Music Night- Thursday 11/15 8:00pm
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matt
Published on November 14, 2007 in Events |
Photo by revbean on flickr |
Handmade Music Night is back!
The semi-regular evening of DIY musical oddities brought to you by Etsy, Create Digital Music, and Make Magazine, will mercilessly descend upon yet another peaceful Brooklyn evening. Expect an informal, free party + show and tell + science fair featuring self-made electronic musical projects.
Already confirmed for the lineup:
- The MIDI Pick, a pressure-sensitive DIY digital guitar pick by Roy Vanegas
- Mystery musical controllers from Eric Singer, the mind behind the world-infamous LEMUR, an educational outlet in Brooklyn and collective of musical robot/electronics-creating artists
- Theremin-playing robots and possibly other surprises from series favorite Ranjit Bhatnagar. (See the Theremin robots in action, covering Gnarls Barkley. If we’re really lucky, Ranjit will bring his students. Students, if you’re listening, we’d love to have you there!
- David Brynjar Franzson with a generative piece using custom software built in Max/MSP
Also, CDM's Peter Kirn will have a new iteration of his video/gesture-controlled musical creation, which allows users to virtually navigate musical structures via a webcam/DV cam.
Please join us!
Thursday, November 15, 8PM. Etsy Labs. 325 Gold St. 6th Floor. Brooklyn. See you!
| Tags | CreateDigitalMusic, digital, electronics, Handmade Music Night, MAKE magazine, music, musical instrument |
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Ugh, I wish I could see this.
That would be so boss. Sounds like it, at least!