Monday, December 07, 2009
dafnaLEMUR264 2 and The Riot Temple in Miami
YouTube via dafnalula
"'Robotica' -- 2008, performance at LEMUR after my residency in May 2008 to write music for their music robots. (http://lemurbots.org)
I controlled the GuitarBot and various percussion bots using a Wii controller, my voice, and my custom Max patches w/ algorithms, Morse code and a polyrhythms. Text was created by an online 'poetry robot'.
dedicated to Al-Jazari, 13th century builder of automata."
via Joe: "The guy who spearheaded the robotic instruments project LEMUR (league
of electronic musical urban robots) is named Eric Singer and I saw some of the first instruments he was working on at his space in brooklyn, and I think they all responded to normal midi. Really cool stuff."
The Riot Temple in Miami
YouTube via thisisjorge
"'A visceral exploration of worship and violence.'
Taylor Kuffner : Composer
Ryan O'Connor : Sculptor
William Etundi : Producer"
More details on this exhibition/performance on Electronic Music Teacher
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