MATRIXSYNTH: Dirty Electronics at Royal Festival Hall, grain synth workshop


Monday, August 15, 2011

Dirty Electronics at Royal Festival Hall, grain synth workshop


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"Dirty Electronics FLASH BANG SOLDER - Festival of Britain 60th Anniversary

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John Richards (Dirty Electronics) will be creating a large-scale public artwork entitled Hope as part of the Festival of Britain 60th Anniversary at the Festival Hall, Southbank Centre, London, 13 and 14 August. The public will be able to drop in to a free workshop and build a tiny 'grain' synthesizer that omits a very short repeated sound and visually concurrent blinking LED. As the weekend progresses, the grains of sound are amassed into an installation to create an evolving sound and visual texture. It is only through a collective effort that the final piece is realised. From the basis of adding 'simple' grains of sound and light, a complex stochastic process and experience is produced. The work explores the themes of mass production and individualism, the hand-made and collective process in the creation of an artwork. A limited edition Festival of Britain Emblem Synth will also be produced in collaboration with Black Country Atelier.

http://ticketing.southbank​centre.co.uk/find/learning​-participation/tickets/fla​sh-bang-solder-60590"

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