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NOISEHACK, APRIL 19, 2014, 12 pm

           Announcing the SECOND ANNUAL NOISE HACK
           A day of building and programming noise and music producing things
           Saturday, April 19th, 2014
           12 noon to 6pm
           Off-keynote address at 12 noon sharp
           Noisebridge, 2169 Mission St, San Francisco

WHAT: Learn to build or code an organic, acoustic, electro-acoustic, electronic, or software noise device. Off-keynote address at 12 noon sharp by Stanley Lunetta, inventor of Lunetta synthesizers. Instructors: Tom Nunn, Drumpants, Martino da Video, Cole Willsea, Gary Brawer, Johny Radio.


SPECIAL GUEST OFF-KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Stanley.jpg

STANLEY LUNETTA, pictured above, inventor of the logic-based Lunetta Synthesizer, is giving our off-keynote address! We are very honored to host this electronic music LEGEND at Noisebridge! Stanley is an artist, pit drummer, stick sculptor, painter, sound sculptor, mask maker, tree sculptor..... the list goes on. Wow! What a treat! Stanley will demo his Suitcase Sound Gun and some sound sculptures.

http://moosack.net/stang/soundgun.gif
http://moosack.net/stang/dacube.html/

WAYNE JACKSON: Learn to visually program a software synthesizer, and then use Darwinian Evolution to evolve utterly original and undreamed of sounds. Bring your PC or Macintosh and, if you have one, a MIDI controller. http://www.darwinarts.com


DRUMPANTS: Learn to connect a sensor mounted on your body to Drumpants Javascript SDK, using the WebAudio API. Example: http://webaudiodemos.appspot.com/midi-synth/index.html (except instead of clicking on the keys, you'll just hit the DrumPants sensors!). Bring $5 to $10 for parts (depending on how many sensors you want).


TOM NUNN: Want to BUILD a bizarre sound-creation contraption, of wood, metal, old springs, rusty gears, and other found objects? /Edgetone Records/ recording-artist Tom Nunn will guide you. In the grand tradition of Harry Partch, Tom is creator of the "Octatonic T-Rodimba" and other, other, other-worldly instruments. Bring materials you'd like to use, or just find some junk around Noisebridge. http://www.edgetonerecords.com/nunn.html http://www.ptank.com/blog/2012/02/music-of-invention-a-concert-celebrating-tom-nunns-invention/


MARTINO DA VIDEO: Want to learn to BEND an innocent music toy, until it produces mutant sounds, unlike anything the original designers intended? Martino da Video will lead you down the dark and mysterious path of circuit bending. Bring an electronic music toy you want to bend to your will.


COLE WILLSEA: Learn how to use the Web Audio API to build instruments in the browser. Make a sequencer and hook into Socket.IO to sync up with others, or go crazy mapping keyboard and mouse events to oscillators, samples, and effects. Ideally you should know a bit about HTML/Javascript or a bit about electronic music, but all levels welcome. Bring your computer.


JOHNY RADIO: Want to SOLDER up an electronic tone-generator circuit? Johny Radio will show you how to build a Lunetta-type oscillator, based on the Schmitt NAND gate. Noisebridge will provide tools. Bring $5 for parts.

-STAY TUNED FOR MORE WORKSHOPS!

Put this on your calendar! Saturday, April 19th, 12 noon to 6pm, at Noisebridge.

           Add to your calendar google, outlook, yahoo, or other

JohnyRadio
Stick It In Your Ear!
johnyradio@gmail.com

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