Monday, January 18, 2010
Performance with Robotmonkeyarm
I am playing drums, keys, trombone, NES, and more with Robotmonkeyarm (http://www.robotmonkeyarm.com) on February 13th, probably around 8 pm at the 119 Gallery in Lowell, MA (http://www.119gallery.org). The group will consist of Ryan Baker (Robotmonkeyarm), Jon Briggs (of Murkadee, Chris Merenda, the Sars, the Pros, Rudy Sims, Wise Lye Swills), and myself
Sunday, January 3, 2010
New Project: The Floppy Bunch
I have been making 8-bit music with Jeremy Murphy. Our setup includes an NES controlled by MIDI, a Commodore 64, MPC1000, Casio keyboards, Kaoss Pad, Microkorg, Game Boy played with a PS/2 keyboard... It allows us to create multilayered electronic music and the indeterminate setup helps to keep our minds fresh by moving us away from our intentions and balancing us a little more methodologically. The highly technical/wired nature of this project has gotten me into circuit-bending and algorithmic programming while also forcing me to contemplate interfaces and cyborg design on a deeper level. Interesting concepts arise as I begin to work on a much more intimate level with the machine. Automation holds much more meaning now as I am literally touching the circuit board and controlling the inner body of the device, making it move in time with a crowded room of wires and plugs. It's actually crazy to think of the possibilities when you start programming or bending music... In that way it is good that I am working on this project with a computer programmer, except I sometimes fear the end result will be what happened to that guy in the movie Pi.
CHECK IT OUT: http://www.myspace.com/thefloppybunch
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