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Codeseven is back!, New Song/Album, Interview with Vocalist Jeff Jenkins | #18: | GBWK I had an awesome interview with vocalist Jeff Jenkins from Codeseven. We talk about their new song and album, their history, writing process, genre change, personal UFO Sightings, Circuit Bending, and much more. Enjoy! Find Codeseven: https://www.equalvision.com/artists/codeseven/ https://www.instagram.com/codesevenband/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/codeseven/ *
Hackaday Editors Elliot Williams and Tom Nardi meet up virtually to talk about the week's top stories and hacks, such as the fine art of resistor trimming and lessons learned from doing overseas injection molding. They'll go over circuit bending, self-driving cars, and a solar camera that started as a pandemic project and turned into an obsession. You'll also hear about Linux on the Arduino, classic ICs etched into slate, and an incredible restoration of one of the most interesting Thinkpads ever made. Stay tuned until the end to hear about a custom USB-C power supply and the long-awaited Hackaday Supercon 2023 Vectorscope badge. Check out the links and as always, tell us what you think about this episode in the comments over at Hackaday!
Circuit Bending- Can you Feel it?Krautrock's influence – Faust, Neu! and Amon Düül II Budgie mimics the white noise intro of Hawkwind's ‘Silver Machine'Lol moves from drums to keys and an early Apple Mac The Cure still Luddites for Pornography Live OMD and Echo and The BunnymenBudgie gave The Bunnymen a cymbalLol and Budgie and the Punk revolutionLoose electronics, unique sounds, and improvisationAvey & Animal Collective bend the Yamaha DX27 like Brian Eno!What's the patch Today Kids? Animal Collective and Broken Flangers -The future of Music Axis Bold as Love Orgasmic tape flanging!Is the Solina Dutch or Italian? The Mirage worked with beer - The Synare Synth drum broke Love and Hate In the 80'sAC early days in NYC - Distance and Creation You could play a good tour as your profession.Competition's not real. Right on!The Internet Ruins Everything it TouchesIowa City Flashback! “The Devil's loins', says Budgie - “Half and half”, says Avey Flyers in Ashville Oasis – Oklahoma, the city of Flaming Lips Huge airport - No people - Deja Vu or What!?Mr Moog and Mr Buchla “The Buchla is Goth!”, says LolNo Manual - Anything could happen!Avey took his music easel on Tour!Never again RTFM!___Respect: Robert Arthur Moog (May 23, 1934 – August 21, 2005)___CONNECT WITH US:Curious Creatures:Website: https://curiouscreaturespodcast.comFacebook: @CuriousCreaturesOfficialTwitter: @curecreaturesInstagram: @CuriousCreaturesOfficialLol Tolhurst: Website: https://loltolhurst.comFacebook: @officialloltolhurst Twitter: @LolTolhurst Instagram: @lol.tolhurst Budgie: Facebook: @budgieofficial Twitter: @TuWhit2whooInstagram: @budgie646 Curious Creatures is a partner of the Double Elvis podcast network. For more of the best music storytelling follow @DoubleElvis on Instagram or search Double Elvis in your podcast app.
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Simon The Magpie has been circuit bending instruments and effects for many years. In the last few months, he started designing his own effects together with his business partner, Horseman. Their latest effect is a sequenced delay based on the PT2399 chip. It's an interesting take on pitch shifting that creates the wackiest tape-like sounds using a built in sequencer. In this conversation, we discuss the reasoning behind making effects in the first place. We then dive into the creative process and challenges in producing and manufacturing professional effect pedals. Join our community: https://www.synthux.academy/join-discord Check out the website for prototype images and extra content: https://www.synthux.academy/blog/simon-the-magpie
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We are particularly looking forward to our next release, as it also represents something of a personal turning point in terms of sound. Our Swiss buddy Planet Caravan contributes two very stable original tracks, which Pulli & Chomba and Atric have made their own in a splendid way, in order to give the tracks, which are already very suitable for the dance floor, their own touches. The title track of the EP called "Circuit Bending" is characterized by a dreamy and bouncy sound that fits perfectly into our loot scheme of the last years. The second title of the EP "A Glitch" convinces with snotty vocals and a dark groove, which you will hear more often on our label in the future. As always, we would like to thank all artists involved for the great cooperation and refer to the first-class mastering of Haunted Water, as well as the brilliant artwork by Kilian Van de Water. Buy Link: https://wundersamdown.bandcamp.com/album/circuit-bending-ep ✨Pulli & Chomba SC: https://soundcloud.com/pullichomba ✨Planet Caravan SC: https://soundcloud.com/planetcaravanofficial ✨down. SC: @downvienna ✨KataHaifisch SC: @katahaifisch
Markus Reeves is an artist who happens to use guitar pedal circuits as his canvas. His pedals have been touted by pedal builders like Brian Wampler and Guitar Guru Influences Mick and Dan from That Pedal Show. In this episode we talk about the convergence of art and pedal design, what makes a great design, and the importance of attention to details. Support the show at: https://www.patreon.com/40wattpodcast/Find all of the podcast links at:https://www.linktr.ee/40wattpodcasthttps://www.40wattpodcast.com/40 Watt Merchandise: https://40-watt-merch.creator-spring.com/Reverb Affiliate link: https://reverb.grsm.io/phillipcarter5480Find Gear Ant on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reeveselectro/?hl=enInternet: https://reeveselectro.co.ukSubscribe to the channel and give a like - also find us in audio format wherever you listen to podcasts and leave us a review and share us with your friends.
In this episode, Matt is being a good dog father and taking care of his little dachshund puppy post surgery, so Jim sits down alone with Thesis Sahib, a Musician, Artist, video game scorer, Lake Surfer and all around great dude. We talk about his work with the Canadian rap supergroup BackBurner, his interactive art exhibits, circuit bending toys, his work on the video game Spinch, and surfing on the Canadian Great Lakes. This Dude does it all. check out the links below. BackBurner Roster- Ambition * Beatmason * Chokeules * Dexter Doolittle * Frank Deluxe * Fresh Kils * Ghettosocks * Ginzuintriplicate * Jay Bizzy * Jesse Dangerously * Johnny Hardcore * Manalive * More Or Les * Mister E * Peter Project * Psybo * Savilion * Thesis Sahib * Timbuktu * Uncle Fester * Wordburglar BackBurner Bandcamp- https://handsolorecords.bandcamp.com/album/continuum Interactive Art Exhibit Thesis Sahib- https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3mq5NvNSdUs&t=15s Spinch-https://store.steampowered.com/app/794240/Spinch/
Au programme ce mercredi ! Hélène, Cécile et Valentin partent fouiller dans les entrailles des consoles de jeux et des jouets pour comprendre comment faire de la musique avec. 8-bits, circuit-bending et chiptune ne seront plus des termes barbares grâce aux explications d’Alexandra Brillant, une musicienne, sirène et bidouilleuse. Les musiques de l’émission : Super Mario Bros : Main Theme - Koji Kondo (NES – 8-bits) Pokemon – Junichi Masuda (Gameboy – 8-bits) The legend of Zelda – Koji Kondo (NES – 8-Bits) Sonic The hedgehog : Green Hill Zone - Masato Nakamura (Megadrive 16-bits) Billie Jean – Micheal Jackson Billie Jean – Micheal Jackson (reprise 8-bits par 8-Bits Universe) Fez : Adventure – Disasterpeace (Xbox 360, PC…) Première diffusion / 09.05.2018
Au programme ce mercredi ! Hélène, Cécile et Valentin partent fouiller dans les entrailles des consoles de jeux et des jouets pour comprendre comment faire de la musique avec. 8-bits, circuit-bending et chiptune ne seront plus des termes barbares grâce aux explications d'Alexandra Brillant, une musicienne, sirène et bidouilleuse. Les musiques de l'émission : Super Mario Bros : Main Theme - Koji Kondo (NES – 8-bits) Pokemon – Junichi Masuda (Gameboy – 8-bits) The legend of Zelda – Koji Kondo (NES – 8-Bits) Sonic The hedgehog : Green Hill Zone - Masato Nakamura (Megadrive 16-bits) Billie Jean – Micheal Jackson Billie Jean – Micheal Jackson (reprise 8-bits par 8-Bits Universe) Fez : Adventure – Disasterpeace (Xbox 360, PC…) Première diffusion / 09.05.2018
En este capítulo hablamos con Iraís Fernandez, una mujer multidisciplinaria que se dedica a la realización de; cine experimental, fotobordado, circuit bending, collage, tatuaje handpoke entre otros. Anfitriones: Michael Ramos y Antonio Bunt Invitada: Iraís Fernández Intro: Erika Magaña, Daniela Gar y Nayashell Ramírez Producción: Daniela Gar Arte: Iraís Fernández
Episode NotesGambletron is a queer sound artist/musician known for their experimental sonic noise and works with radio transmission. They join Sound Method to speak with host Noah Sniderman about how a basketball halftime show led to a career of radio art experimentation.Gambletron - WebsiteSound Method - Website---Linked in The Sound GardenHoward Bilerman [04:14]Carla Bozulich [8:40]Johnny Forever [11:18]Tetsuo Kogawa [29:19]Anna Friz [30:14]Wave Farm [31:27]---Music Credits"Mixed Motor" created by Gambletron [00:18]"One More Try" performed by Gambletron and Carla Bozulich [8:40]"Nano Seconds of the Stateless Time" performed by Tetsuo Kogawa and Haruo Higuma [29:19]"The Quarantine Concerts - April 1, 2020" performed by Anna Friz [30:14]All other music - Noah Sniderman
spirit host is writing way more music than you. The Windsor, Ontario bass producer recently released 'second circle,' a 26 song project which is the 2nd of a 9 concept album series based on Dante's Inferno. He also loves to make his own instruments by circuit bending and is the inventor of the electric shovel! We spoke to him about: 00:00 - Intro 01:20 - How Spirit Host Got His Start In Music.. Using Guitar Hero? 08:06 - What Will Spirit Host's Live Shows Be Like? 12:10 - Circuit Bending and Making Unconventional Instruments 26:44 - How To Write A Left Field Bass Drop 33:18 - How To Be A Prolific Producer 41:32 - Spirit Host's Approach To Sound Design 47:19 - How Long Does It Take To Write A 26 Song Album? 49:30 - Should You Master Inside The Project File? 52:10 - Writing A String Of Concept Albums Based On Dante's Inferno 55:00 - Where To Find Spirit Host Online Sponsors: The Weekly Download: Learn from ill.Gates in his private weekly group lessons and get access to over 220 more episodes in the archive for only $20 per month! https://www.thehumanmusicpodcast.com/producerdojo Guest Practices: Learn from Seth Drake at the Approach Institute, the BEST engineer we know. First class is free! https://www.thehumanmusicpodcast.com/theapproach Gvngaroo Records Music Distribution: Unlimited Uploads for Under $10 https://www.thehumanmusicpodcast.com/gvngaroo-records FOLLOW SPIRIT HOST: https://linktr.ee/spirithost Are You Fed Up With Boring Sound Design? The Free Mega Pack has 125+ LeftField Bass Samples, FX, Percussion & Foley One Shots. These sounds have been used in label releases that topped the Beatport Charts in Dubstep, Left Field Bass, and more. https://freemegapack/thehumanmusicpodcast.com FLETCHER MUNSON CURVES [mentioned in this episode]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equal-loudness_contour
Entrevista a Sirena del Kaos, artista de Rosario, Argentina. Sirena del Kaos nos presenta un mundo post apocalíptico, lleno de fantasías industriales y sexuales futuristas, en donde el Bdsm predomina y se hace parte de todo este mundo surreal. Jennifer Drone que es su a.k.a en la escena musical acompaña de la mano su búsqueda plástica llena de sonidos y orgasmos futuristas. Disfruté un montón hacer esta entrevista. Pueden visitar su trabajo en los siguientes links: Instagram: @p3rrx_b0t Ilustración: Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/frecuenciamutante Música: Bandcamp: https://jenniferdrone.bandcamp.com
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sIn is a harsh noise artist from Singapore who has been making music since 1992. Originally from the hardcore punk scene, he started making noise around a decade ago and has since toured extensively in Southeast Asia (mostly with his friend Dennis who performs as Schizophrenic Wonderland) and released a huge amount of recorded material. He works primarily with DIY equipment to generate sound and lighting, and he puts on some of the most intense performances you'll see at a DIY noise show.Saleh doesn't have much of an online presence for his music, but you can find him on Instagram and in some other places if you look. As he says in the interview, he's all about the personal connection, so reach out and say hi to him if you're interested in what he does. For me, Saleh embodies everything that's great about DIY; he works hard to make things happen, he's incredibly generous in sharing the resources he has with other musicians, and he's always pushing himself creatively to do something he hasn't done before.I also want to mention a new compilation called Sonic Vortex, which is out now on the Mindblasting netlabel. You can download it for free from archive.org or the Mindblasting webpage, and it's a huge 36 track beast which showcases what's going on in noise from around Southeast Asia right now. Saleh has a track on the compilation, as do I, and also a couple of previous guests on this podcast like Indra Menus and ASU (USA).Please subscribe to Concrescence Records on YouTube if you're a YouTube person. You can also get all of the episodes of the podcast on there too. Every Friday I'm posting a new 4k performance video, and on Mondays I post slightly lower quality handheld videos. At the moment I'm posting sets from the Jogja Noise Bombing Festival a few weeks ago; last week I posted a collaborative set between Catatonia from Singapore and Tzii from Belgium, and just as of this morning there's a crazy noise set by Chen Yi Chung and Wei Wang, who are two DJs from Taiwan. NOTE: this week's episode is coming out a few days late because I've had a bit of scheduling hiccup, but I'll be back to the normal Tuesday release schedule for next week's episode, so you can expect that in a few days.Tracks played: "wash my sins away", "Shonanto"Links for sIn:SEA 4 way split (sIn, Indra Menus, Anak Bukit, Slay Your Boyfriend): https://noisebombing.bandcamp.com/album/nb13-sea-4-way-split-part-2Sonic Vortex volume 1: https://archive.org/details/sonicvortexvolume1Pancawala split (Coffee Faith, Dissonant, BRRR., DJ Miko, Anquan): https://mindblasting.wordpress.com/2020/01/01/pancawala-split/Concrescence Records YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqKkFOv5-FOVTTbl0oojrfw
Porous Borders: Experimental Music in the Southern Hemisphere
Joel Saunders is a Brisbane-based musician who is quite active in Brisbane's improvised music scene; he plays in a band called Feet Teeth and for a few years was curating a monthly series of experimental music nights called Upper Partialism. He is also an incredible songwriter, which you can hear in his band A Country Practice, which he formed a couple of years ago with his brother Andrew and his wife Kelly. Joel also plays circuit-bent synths and Commodore 64 in the band Spirit Bunny, and anyone who has seen them live can tell you about his amazing dance moves. This conversation was recorded in Brisbane back in September of 2019.Please rate, review and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, please share it with your friends. Please check out my 5 way split with DJ Miko, Coffee Faith, Mahamboro, and Dissonant. Please subscribe to my YouTube channel Concrescence Records; I'm putting new stuff on there every week. And if you want to say hi or suggest someone I should talk to you can email me at porousborderspod@gmail.comTracks played: "The Inundation into Our Room" by A Country Practice, "Screaming Keys" by Spirit BunnyLinksSpirit Bunny bandcamp: https://spiritbunny.bandcamp.com/A Country Practice on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoC75K9oNuFEL8qq79IMqDgFeet Teeth on bandcamp: https://feetteeth.bandcamp.com/Pancawala split (Coffee Faith, Dissonant, BRRR., DJ Miko, Anquan): https://mindblasting.wordpress.com/2020/01/01/pancawala-split/Concrescence Records YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqKkFOv5-FOVTTbl0oojrfw
Magpie Pirates Discord: http://discord.magpiepirates.com Magpie Pirates: http://www.magpiepirates.com Electronic Octopus (Dan Fingerman) Bandcamp: https://electronic-octopus.bandcamp.com Electronic Ocotpus (Dan Fingerman) Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Cyanshark/videos Costco Neuroleptic (Dan Fingerman) Bandcamp: https://costconeuroleptic.bandcamp.com Scuba Looters (Tri$$kit) Bandcamp: https://scubalooters.bandcamp.com/releases BonkknoB (Tri$$kit) Bandcamp: https://bonkknob.bandcamp.com/ Scuba Looters (Tri$$kit) Soundcloud: https://www.soundcloud.com/scubalooters BonkknoB (Tri$$kit) Soundcloud: https://www.soundcloud.com/bonk_knob AnalogWeapon Bandcamp: https://analogweapon.bandcamp.com
This week Andrew and Ryan take things in a bit of a different direction while they are both hard at work doing renovation projects at their homes. Due to some unforseen scheduling conflicts they have not been able to get together to record a 'proper' episode so for the next couple releases they will be releasing some "Dad Shorts", quick stories about things they are working on or sharing funny family stories! Once all the projects are done, it'll be back to dad biz as usual. Until then though, enjoy some shorts as Andrew and Ryan trade off each week sharing something new!
Hélène, Cécile et Valentin partent fouiller dans les entrailles des consoles de jeux et des jouets pour comprendre comment faire de la musique avec. 8-bits, circuit-bending et chiptune ne seront plus des termes barbares grâce aux explications d’Alexandra Brillant, une musicienne, sirène et bidouilleuse. Les musiques de l'émission :Super Mario Bros : Main Theme - Koji Kondo (NES – 8-bits)Pokemon – Junichi Masuda (Gameboy – 8-bits)The legend of Zelda – Koji Kondo (NES – 8-Bits)Sonic The hedgehog : Green Hill Zone - Masato Nakamura (Megadrive 16-bits)Billie Jean – Micheal JacksonBillie Jean – Micheal Jackson (reprise 8-bits par 8-Bits Universe)Fez : Adventure – Disasterpeace (Xbox 360, PC…)
Au programme ce Mercredi ! Hélène, Cécile et Valentin partent fouiller dans les entrailles des consoles de jeux et des jouets pour comprendre comment faire de la musique avec. 8-bits, circuit-bending et chiptune ne seront plus des termes barbares grâce aux explications d'Alexandra Brillant, une musicienne, sirène et bidouilleuse. Suivre les créations d'Alexandra Brillant : http://www.alexandrabrillant.fr Les musiques de l'émission : Super Mario Bros : Main Theme - Koji Kondo (NES – 8-bits) Pokemon – Junichi Masuda (Gameboy – 8-bits) The legend of Zelda – Koji Kondo (NES – 8-Bits) Sonic The hedgehog : Green Hill Zone - Masato Nakamura (Megadrive 16-bits) Billie Jean – Micheal Jackson Billie Jean – Micheal Jackson (reprise 8-bits par 8-Bits Universe) Fez : Adventure – Disasterpeace (Xbox 360, PC…)
Au programme ce Mercredi ! Hélène, Cécile et Valentin partent fouiller dans les entrailles des consoles de jeux et des jouets pour comprendre comment faire de la musique avec. 8-bits, circuit-bending et chiptune ne seront plus des termes barbares grâce aux explications d’Alexandra Brillant, une musicienne, sirène et bidouilleuse. Suivre les créations d’Alexandra Brillant : http://www.alexandrabrillant.fr Les musiques de l’émission : Super Mario Bros : Main Theme - Koji Kondo (NES – 8-bits) Pokemon – Junichi Masuda (Gameboy – 8-bits) The legend of Zelda – Koji Kondo (NES – 8-Bits) Sonic The hedgehog : Green Hill Zone - Masato Nakamura (Megadrive 16-bits) Billie Jean – Micheal Jackson Billie Jean – Micheal Jackson (reprise 8-bits par 8-Bits Universe) Fez : Adventure – Disasterpeace (Xbox 360, PC…)
We're back to close out the month of February with adventures in circuit bending: (the practice of dismantling and corrupting keyboards or electronic instruments).My friend and Montevallo ex-pat Will Mcdonald joins me in the studio to give me a demo of his bent Casio SK-5, and we end up talking about Dada and Word Magick.This episode features a song by defunct Montevallo jazz group AL-QAEDA the GUN and a couple of selections from my more obscure word works.Also, for the first time, a viewer Q & A segment! Send your comments, questions, and art/stories/pitchforks to theearthhotel@gmail.com.iMyoUiNG (instrumental conceptual album) by Jacquie Cotillard: https://jacquiecotillard.bandcamp.com/Russell-Einstein Manifesto: http://www.spokesmanbooks.com/Spokesman/PDF/85russein.pdf0.00.00 - The Earth The Earth The Earth Hotel Theme0.00.48 - Burroughs/Russell/Einstein Cut-Up Invocation0.03.23 - Opening Monologue0.07.48 - Circuit Bending demo0.16.04 - Viewer Mail and Dates0.25.43 - Interview with Will0.55.59 - A Word for A Local Business0.57.04 - “Kate's Plea” from iMyoUiNG1.59.57 - "Extended Cave" by al-Qaeda the Gun! with good-bye
Christopher Scoates, Director of the University Art Museum at California State University, Long Beach, has worked diligently during his four and a half years there to present works and artists that reflect a kind of modernity not often seen in established art exhibition spaces. Works that blend technology, interactivity, and narrative are often featured. In this audio interview, Scoates talks about the exhibition of Brian Eno's 77 Million Paintings, which includes a series of prints, and real time displays of new works being created. He speaks about the process which led to this show, and the other events surrounding it, including a Circuit Bending workshop and concert, a panel discussion featuring a number of forward thinking artists, the Slow Sound Festival, SoundWalk, and Eno’s only public appearance in the United States this year, at the Carpenter Performing Arts Center. A few words about Brian Eno, for those unfamiliar with his work: It is almost impossible to conceive of modern music without Eno. He has worked in collaboration with innumerable music artists: Roxy Music, Devo, U2, Coldplay, David Bowie, The Talking Heads, Peter Gabrial, Paul Simon, Robert Fripp, John Cale, Ultravox, James, Geoffrey Oryema, Elvis Costello, Laurie Anderson. The list (he has 6 pages of credits on AllMusic.com) goes on and on. These working relationships weren’t casual, either. More often than not, Eno's participation led directly to a huge growth in artists' popularity and creativity. He's also released more than 30 genre defining solo albums, and almost single-handedly forged a new genre known as 'ambient.' Eno has also worked in the visual arts, creating early and award winning music videos for the Talking Heads, and a variety of mixed media installation works. He's been a significant participant in the Clock of the Long Now project, which will build a 10,000 year clock to help illustrate the risks associated with short-sighted actions. He's active in the area of generative creation, a systems based process that uses simple tools to create music, video, and static art filled with wonderful complexity. Tickets may still be available for his lecture at the Carpenter Center, but they’re sure to sell out. The opening and reception for the museum's exhibition takes place on Saturday, September 12th from 6-8 PM. Scoates will open the reception with a gallery talk.
Esta es una expresión que está en la mitad de la música, la ingeniería y el arte plástico. Se trata de hacer ruido interviniendo aparatos electrónicos.
[insert player here] In this episode, we offer two segments and spotlight three excellent texts. In our first segment, we continue our discussion of S., the experimental novel by J.J. Abrams and Doug Dorst. As we reflect on reading chapters 7,8,9, and an "interlude," we return to some of the main themes of the book: scholarship, love, identity, documentation, and collaboration. It's such an amazing book. You should really get yourself a copy, start reading it, and keep listening to us talk about it. In the second half of the episode, Ames and her frequent collaborator, Phil Bratta have a conversation about participating in a radical dance workshop with Guillermo Gomez Pena and Sara Shelton Mann this past summer. And between these two segments, we want to point your attention to three excellent texts we've been reading and thinking about lately: "Crafting Malfunction: Rhetoric and Circuit-Bending" by Steven Hammer and Aimee Knight. (from Harlot of the Arts). "Buy-It-Yourself: How DIY Got Consumerized" by Elizabeth Chamberlain (from Harlot of the Arts). "Glitching Out with Casey Boyle" from the podcast, Rhetoricity, by Eric Detweiler. This episode is available for direct download here. Check out the podcast on iTunes and subscribe here. More Links: La Pocha Nostra - from Gomez Pena Guillermo Gomez Pena - Wikipedia entry Sara Shelton Mann - Home page Do have other relevant links or resources to contribute? Please tweet them at us: @trauman or @amesthehawk or with the hashtag #MastersOfText.
Dr. Michaela Pfadenhauer, ordentliche Professorin für "Kultur und Wissen" an der Universität Wien und Mitglied im Vorstand der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie, unterhält sich mit Dr. Udo Thiedeke über die Möglichkeiten und Unmöglichkeiten wissensbasierter individueller Aneignungen der sozialen Welt und deren Konsequenzen für posttradionale Gesellung.Shownotes:#00:02:38# Interdisziplinäre Tagung Zweckentfremdung. Zur kulturellen Praxis des ‘unsachgemäßen Gebrauchs‘ Online Die Beiträge der Tagung erscheinen in: Maria Dillschnitter und David Keller (Hrsg.) 2015: Unsachgemäßer Gebrauch. München: Fink#00:02:58# Zu "Cult Media" Online Zur daran anschließenden Tagung "Aneignungs- und Nutzungsweisen Neuer Medien: Intuition, Kreativität, Kompetenz" Karlsruhe 02.-04.11.14 Online.#00:05:13# Neben den frühen Soziologen wie Emile Durkheim, Georg Simmel und in gewisser Weise auch Max Weber, die sich Gedanken über die Beziehung von Individuum und Sozialität machten, wurde die Auseinandersetzungen mit dem Prozess der Individualisierung wesentlich durch Arbeiten von Ulrich Beck in den 1980er Jahren angeregt. Ulrich Beck: Jenseits von Stand und Klasse? Soziale Ungleichheiten, gesellschaftliche Individualisierungsprozesse und die Entstehung neuer sozialer Formationen und Identitäten, in: Reinhard Kreckel (Hrsg.): Soziale Ungleichheiten. Soziale Welt, Sonderband 2, Göttingen 1983, S. 35–74#00:08:48# Zur Einführung in die Wissenssoziologie Peter L. Berger, Thomas Luckmann, 1969: Die gesellschaftliche Konstruktion der Wirklichkeit. Eine Theorie der Wissenssoziologie. Frankfurt: Fischer. Dazu: Michaela Pfadenhauer, 2010: Peter L. Berger. Reihe Klassiker der Wissenssoziologie. Konstanz: UVK#00:14:48# Zu den "neuen Amateuren" siehe die Tagung “Die neuen Amateure – zur Konjunktur einer Sozialfigur” (CfP) 05.-06.06.14. TU Berlin. Online Hierzu ist eine Publikation von Boris Traue und Michaela Pfadenhauer in Vorbereitung, die voraussichtlich 2015 bei Suhrkamp erscheinen wird.#00:15:08# Das utilitaristische Handlungsmodell (nach lat: utilitas der Nutzen, der Vorteil) besagt im Wesentlichen, das vernunftgemäß handelnde Akteure ihre Handlungen als rationale Mittel ansehen, um Zwecke zu erreichen, die ihren egoistischen Interessen entsprechen. Frühe Ansätze dieses Denkens finden sich bei Thomas Hobbes in ausgearbeiteter Form bei Jeremy Bentham. Siehe zum Utilitarismus Online#00:17:29# Zur Definition von Podcasting und Podcast siehe Online#00:26:07# Zu den "Global microstructures" siehe Karin Knorr Cetina, 2005: Complex Global Microstructures. The New Terrorist Societies. In: Theory, Culture & Society, H. 5. S. 213-234#00:29:23# Zur posttraditionalen Vergemeinschaftung siehe Ronald Hitzler, Anne Hohner, Michaela Pfadenhauer, (Hrsg.) 2008: Posttraditionale Gemeinschaften. Theoretische und ethnografische Erkundungen. Wiesbaden: VS#00:31:20# Zur Spezifik in virtueller sozialer Beziehungen siehe: Udo Thiedeke, 2003: Virtuelle Gruppen: Begriff und Charakteristik. In: ders. (Hrsg.): Virtuelle Gruppen. Charakteristika und Problemdimensionen. 2. Aufl. Wiesbaden: Westdeutscher Verlag. S. 23-67.#00:39:08# Zur Intersubjektivität Hubert Knoblauch, Bernt Schnettler, 2004: “Postsozialität”, Alterität und Alienität. In: Michael Schetsche (Hrsg.): Der maximal Fremde. Begegnungen mit dem Nichtmenschlichen und die Grenzen des Verstehens, Würzburg: Egon. S. 23–41.#00:45:20# Zu Fragen des Designs und den Übergang von Daten zu Fakten siehe: Villém Flusser, 1998: Medienkultur. Hrsg. v. Stefan Bollmann. Frankfurt/M.#00:46:16# Zum gemeinsamen KIT und HfG Seminars von Prof. Dr. Michaela Pfadenhauer und Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Ullrich im Sommersemester 2011 "Bildportale im Web 2.0: Neue Formen der Aneignung von Konsumprodukten" Online#00:50:46# Für Verehrerinnen und Verehrer der Marke, der Apple-Altar für zu Hause Online#00:54:50# In Österreich wird eine Ausbildung für den Aufbau und das Management von Fan-Gemeinschaften angeboten. Online#00:56:16# Was ist "Circuit Bending" Online siehe weiter: Paul Eisewicht, Michaela Pfadenhauer, 2015:Zweckentfremdung als Movens von Aneignungskulturen. Circuit Bending oder: Der gemeinschaftsstiftende inkompetente Gebrauch von Spielzeug. In: Maria Dillschnitter, David Keller, (Hrsg.): Unsachgemäßer Gebrauch. München: Fink (im Erscheinen)#00:59:58# Boris Traue Beschäftigung sich mit den "Audiovisuellen Kulturen der Selbstthematisierung" Online http://videosoziologie.net/forschungsprojekt-audiovisuelle-kulturen-selbstthematisierung seit 10/2014 an der Leuphana-Universität-Lüneburg. Online#01:03:34# Zur situativen Vergemeinschaftung: Winfried Gebhardt, 2008: Gemeinschaften ohne Gemeinschaft. Über situative Event-Vergemeinschaftungen. In: Ronald Hitzler, Anne Honer, Michaela Pfadenhauer (Hrsg.): Posttraditionale Gemeinschaften. Theoretische und ethnografische Erkundungen. Wiesbaden: VS. S. 202-213.#01:10:23# Zu den Techniken der Zugehörigkeit: Paul Eisewicht, Thilo Grenz, Michaela Pfadenhauer (Hrsg.), 2012: Techniken der Zugehörigkeit. Karlsruher Studien Technik und Kultur 5. Karlsruhe: KIT Scientific Publishing. Online#01:11:43# Zum Begriff der Performanz: Hubert Knoblauch, 2010: Von der Kompetenz zur Performanz. Wissenssoziologische Aspekte der Kompetenz. In: Thomas Kurtz, Michaela Pfadenhauer (Hrsg.): Soziologie der Kompetenz. Wiesbaden: VS. S. 237-255.[alle Links aktuell November/Dezember 2014] Dauer 01:17:16 Folge direkt herunterladen
In this SoundBytes episode, Timothy and Rene interview Roth Mobot, a duo that perform and teach workshops on the art of circuit bending. They teach us the history of the craft as well as the basics that anyone would need to start making crazy sounds for themselves.
In this SoundBytes episode, Timothy and Rene interview Roth Mobot, a duo that perform and teach workshops on the art of circuit bending. They teach us the history of the craft as well as the basics that anyone would need to start making crazy sounds for themselves.
Beim Aufnehmen dieser Folge hatten wir, wie man wahrscheinlich auch hören kann, sehr viel Spaß. Zum ersten Mal haben wir auch einen Gast dabei: Jürgen führte uns vor, wie man durch Circuit bending den Sound eines Gameboys verändern kann. Das klingt ziemlich abgefahren, lässt sich aber sicher in Musik verschiedener Genres einbauen. Den Sound kann dann auch keiner nachmachen, da die Circuit bending Sounds nicht reproduzierbar sind.
Theatre Intangible was asked to host two circuit bending panels at last October’s Geek Media Expo, Nashville’s premier multi-fandom convention. In the first panel, Circuit Bending 101, we broke open some toys and showed people how to make simple bends. In Circuit Bending 201, we performed. Podcast 79 is that performance. The GMX11 performance features [...]
Terza puntata del podcast. Parlo dei progetti di calcolo distribuito mediante programma "Boinc!", come "SETI@home" e "Predictor@home", e del fenomeno del "circuit-bending". I links citati in questa puntata sono: http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/ (per il progetto SETI@home) e http://www.oddmusic.com/illogic/, http://www.anti-theory.com/soundart/circuitbend/ e http://www.cementimental.com/links.html (per il circuit-bending).
Esta es una expresión que está en la mitad de la música, la ingeniería y el arte plástico. Se trata de hacer ruido interviniendo aparatos electrónicos.