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Showing posts with label Sines & Squares. Show all posts

Friday, May 20, 2016

Sines & Squares 2016 Edition


via http://sines-squares.org

"'Sines & Squares' is one of UK's first festivals and concert series celebrating the recent resurgence of analogue and modular synthesizers. In its first edition (Sines & Squares 2014), it featured some of the most renown UK and international performers, composers, lecturers and designers working with Buchla, Serge, Eurorack, Hordijk and EMS modular systems. It also includes theoretical 'Patchbay Sessions' with papers and presentations focused on modular synthesis, a Modular Lounge (system demos) and many more things.

Sines & Squares 2016 Edition
We are delighted to announce the second edition of the Sines & Squares Festival (due to popular demand!).

The Festival will include:

Concerts including live performances and fixed media works on the theme featuring the MANTIS System (large-scale sound diffusion system)
“Patchbay Sessions” with musical interludes (paper presentations and discussion proposals which are interpolated with short etude pieces.
Workshop/s to build Modular Electronics
Keynote speaker/s masterclass
Demonstrations on systems ; e.g. Buchla, Serge, Eurorack, Hordijk and EMS
Modular Raffle (including modular hardware and music donated by sponsors and participants)"

See the Sines & Squares label below for posts from pervious years' events.

Sunday, November 09, 2014

Sines & Squares at the Islington Mill Oct. 2014


Sines & Squares at the Islington Mill Oct. 2014 from Lu Katavist on Vimeo.

"24-26 October 2014 - Manchester, UK
NOVARS, Manchester University, England and Islington Mill, Salford, UK

www.sines-squares.org
http://www.facebook.com/SinesandSquares

NOVARS Research Centre in association with Open-Circuit, Salford and Basic Electricity Berlin are proud to present the first edition of the Sines and Squares Festival, celebrating the recent resurgence of analogue and modular synthesizers.

Part festival/part symposium, for the first time in the UK, this event brought together composers, performers, manufacturers, musicologist and DIY enthusiasts in a weekend of concerts, interactive sessions, installations, master classes, demonstrations, workshops and coffee… Guests included two of the most creative of today’s new breed of analogue designers Rob Hordijk of Hordijk Modular (Netherlands) and Tom Bugs of Bugbrand, along with artists such as John Chantler (ROOM40, Café OTO), Lu Katavist (smalldeath.org), Richard Scott (psi, Basic Electricity), Buchla-master Dan P and David Ross (ini.itu records). The festival featured artists working with systems such as Buchla 200e, Haken Continuum, Eurorack, Bugbrand, EMS Synthi, Expert Sleepers, Ciat Lonbarde and Serge.

Sines & Squares is supported by Thonk, Islington Mill, Analogue Solutions, Expert Sleepers, Bugbrand, Frequency Central, KOMA Elektronik and featuring the MANTIS Surround Sound System

The weekend was a unique opportunity to listen, to enjoy, to educate, to meet and to learn more about the history, present and perhaps the future of analogue and modular synthesis. We focussed of the music, the instruments and on the people who build, love and play them.

We hope to deepen and enrich the culture currently surrounding analogue and modular musical technologies and to help build an artistic and discursive community which bridges boundaries, between academic and non-academic electronic music, between the technical and aesthetic, between synthesizers designers and users, between analogue and digital technologies between the past and current artistic practice.

An extraordinary line-up of over 30 artists from the UK, Mexico, Spain, France, USA, Germany, Netherlands, Slovak Republic, Mexico, Italy and Brazil including Rob Hordijk, Tom Bugs, John Chantler, Dennis Verschoor, Sam Weaver, Finlay Shakespeare, Danny Saul, Jo Hyde, Aidan Taylor, Kim Da Costa, Jens Hedman, Lu Katavist, Richard Scott, Jules Rawlinson, Ricardo Climent, Mark Pilkington, Dave Ross, Patrick Gunawan Hartono, Rosalia Soria, Guillaume Dujat des Allimes, Epameinodas Fassianos, Ignacio Pecino, Chelsea Bruno, Tintin Patrone, Nils Knott, Daniel van Eendenburg and the Krachkisten Orchestra, Manoli Moriaty, Melanie O’Dubhshlaine, Mat Dalgleish, Chris Foster, Gary Bromham, Andrew Lowe and James Prosser, Matt Preston, Dave O Mahony, Jim Frize, Andrew Duff, James Parr, Alexander Harden, Nuria Bonet, Alena Mesarosova, Manuel Ferrer, Rodrigo de León Garza, John Macedo, Caterina Barbieri, presented their music, research and ideas and there was space to discuss the music, instruments, the scene and the ideas behind the remarkable recent resurgence of these beguiling and fascinating once thought to be obsolete musical instruments."

Monday, October 27, 2014

Harry Plotter @ Sines & Squares 2014


Published on Oct 27, 2014 mCKENIC

Modular plotter at Sines & Squares festival.

Update: "The device was a plotter of the kind used in manufacturing in The Netherlands, used I believe to monitor tolerances in industry etc. He had attached a pen as you see in the video and IIRC said the voltages had to be low (I think a couple of volts, certainly lower than 5v). He was using a Doepfer VCS to control the x and y axes. The speed also has to be low so no audio rate stuff. But he was more than happy to 'compose' a picture and he & Jim Frize spent a little time setting up an LFO to 'draw' etc. A very interesting and unassuming chap, he invited us all up to look and have a go. A wonderful addition to a great event!"

Update2: you can find Harry Plotter on Facebook here.
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