Month: November 2012
Audio blast festival
Audio blast is a streaming festival by apo33, running in both Nantes and Piksel festival in Bergen.
I’m performing this Saturday November 24th, for an hour from 7pm GMT (8pm CET). I’ll be streaming quadrophonic sound from my studio in Sheffield, which will be played in both spaces, with a stream for remote listeners from two AKG mics in one of the spaces. More info and link to the network stream on the website. If anyone wants to pop by Sheffield for a listen and beer they’re welcome too 🙂
Busy week
That was fun..

First, full slub (Dave, Ade and I) at the Mozilla party. The most interested crowd we’ve had, it was hard to get any live coding done between all the questions! Dave collected some photos from the many that appeared online..
Then to Mexico City for the week-long /* vivo */ live coding festival. They have a really great scene there, so many great accomplished performances, philosophical talks and fun workshops. They also have great food and mezcal. A festival report will hopefully appear on the TOPLAP website soon but here is some video from the 2/3 slub performance (Dave and I) there (check out the 3D and HD options..):
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHEA5HXedZ4&hd=1]

Then back to London for the AHRC Digital Transformations Moot, where Hester Reeve and I made an experimental, and (fairly) durational live code/art performance work, where I made marks by live coding, and Hester made marks on a blackboard-painted pole.
Next is a panel session at PPIG, a solo performance at iFIMPAC in December (as well as a co-written paper on live coding in education), and more to follow in the new year..