London 1st June 2019: Fort Processor DIY synth/noise circuit building workshop

Started by Cementimental, April 16, 2019, 02:36:30 PM

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Cementimental



Isn'tses are running a workshop where you can build their Fort Processor noise synth + fx circuit. It's on 1st June, at IKLECTIC, Old Paradise Yard, 20 Carlisle Ln London SE1 7LG - right near Waterloo station. The workshop runs from 11am for about 3 hours, and is suitable for complete beginners to soldering as well as more experienced synth builders/circuitbenders.

Event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/483388358864527/
Tickets £65 from https://www.tickettailor.com/events/iklectik/250914 (same price as buying the kit on it's own plus you get our help to build it!)

and read more about the Fort Processor here - https://isntses.weebly.com/blog

Couple of videos documenting the build process:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUgVBOHNQqU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKruaRn7-Uc

Cementimental

Preceded on the 31st by:

https://www.facebook.com/events/2191642294262017/

19:30
Friday, 31 May 201
I K L E C T I K
'Old Paradise Yard' 20 Carlisle Lane, SE1 7LG London,

Iklectik Art Lab presents SEF Sonic Electronics Festival

London Live AV Performances

raxil4 / Bernhard Living / Isn'tses / Morphogenesis

Tickets
£8 ONT
£5 online
http://iklectikartlab.com/tickets/


19:30 - 20:00 Doors
20:00 – 20:30 raxil4
20:30 – 21:10 Bernhard Living
21:10 – 21:50 Isn'tses
21:50 – 22:30 Morphogenesis


raxil4
Dark brooding dronescapes combined with analog and digital sound sources, including field recordings, detuned radios, analogue televisions, computers, turntables, CD & mp3 players, tape recorders, 8-bit gameboys, handmade electronic devices, broken vintage equipment and handmade sculptural instruments.
https://raxil4.bandcamp.com/


Bernhard Living
Bernhard Living (b. 1948) is an experimental music composer, curator and former multi-instrumentalist (playing alto saxophone, bass clarinet and flute). He was born in Ely, Cambridgeshire, England – and lives and works in London and Southampton, England. He studied composition with the South African-born composer professor Stanley Glasser at Goldsmiths College, University of London, and philosophy under professors Jonathan Reé and Peter Dews at Middlesex University, London. Bernhard Living's digitally-based compositions have taken minimalistic compositional techniques to what he considers to be their logical conclusion, with his music being characterised by sparse textures, long periods of silence, maximal repetition and minimal variation. The compositions are often devoid of musical elements such as melody, harmony and rhythm, and as an alternative they explore the use of sound colour and sonic textures.
http://www.bernhard-living.net/index.html


Isn'tses
Collaboration between visual/electronic artist and musician Lisa McKendrick (Listen Lisse) and animator and electronic artist Tim Drage (Cementimental). The duo perform with live video projections and illuminated props, and also with their self-built synths, noise boxes, circuit bent toys and vocals.
https://isntses.weebly.com/


Morphogenesis
The group was formed by a group of people interested in exploring the possibilities of live electronic music and collective improvisation. The groups aim is to unify and integrate many diverse sound elements. Other electronic instruments include a 4 speed portable reel to reel tape recorder.
http://www.stalk.net/paradigm/morphogenesis.htm


Part of SEF Sonic Electronics Festival
https://sonicelectronicsfestival.org/

Soloman Tump

Want to do the synth building workshop but I'm busy that weekend unfortunately. Some day soon our paths will cross