AV Culture
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Projections by Irina Spicaka & Krisjanis Rijnieks / 2011 

 

Creative Coding for Live Audio and Visuals in Riga 29.09 – 5.10.2013

Sound and visual artists, designers, creative coders, performers are invited to participate in workshops and collaborative audiovisual performances related to the Creative Coding for Live Audio and Visuals theme. We believe it is a good way to improve one’s skills and understanding about creating works in a form of audiovisual performance. The workshops will be hold by professionals in the field of new media and audiovisual performance. The list of creative workshops: Build your own musical instrument using Raspberry Pi and Pure Data (hold by Sébastien Piquemal), Build a visual synthesizer using Raspberry Pi and open Frameworks (hold by Krišjānis Rijnieks), AVVX – vector visualisation for music (hold by Nunno Correia), Visual programming with Quartz Composer and Syphon (hold by Matti Niinimäki). Apply for workshops by August 30 and read more about the event here. There is no participation fee, but the number of participants in a workshop is limited to 10. The final event will offer an experimental, public jam session by the participants of both Raspberry Pi workshops; a performance by Finnish Skwee music representative DKSTR in collaboration with Matti Niinimäki; AVVX workshop participants will collaborate with the electronic music project Baltic Diving Co.; and the Quartz Composer workshop participants will be able to try their self made applications together with local electronic musicians and DJs.

Creative Coding for Live Visuals workshops in Helsinki 10-13.4.

We are inviting visual artists, designers, creative coders, experienced performers of AV/VJ scene (as well as beginners and interested people) from Finland, Nordic-Baltic and North-East Europe participate in workshops related to the theme 'Creative Coding for Live Visuals' and the meaning of music within this context. The 3 workshops offered will take place from Wednesday-Saturday 10-13.4. as satellite events of the AAVE (Alternative Audiovisual Event) Festival in Helsinki. Creative Coding is rapidly becoming a very popular topic all around the world. It involves the creation of high-tech interactive digital artworks by using open-source as well as affordable commercial tools and hardware that was not available before. In the context of playing live visual material in real-time, you do need to have skills in creative coding and live performance, which means that you have to be engaged to the environment that allows you to manipulate with your created applications in real-time. The workshops are free-of-charge, but have a limit of maximum 10 persons each. So submit a motivation letter & short bio by deadline 8.3!. Read more about workshops & how to apply!: http://www.pixelache.ac/pixelversity/av-research/creative-coding-for-live-visuals/

Autumn-Winter 2012 Survey

Pixelache Helsinki conducted AV Culture Research in the Nordic-Baltic and NE European context, which aims to help map out active participants in the live AV/VJ scene, share the information, and see potential for future collaboration(s). See: http://pixelache.ac/pixelversity/av-research/survey

Contact

Irina Spicaka Audiovisual media artist, graphic designer and A/V Culture researcher and developer irina [at] pixelache.ac | irina [at] cc4av.info

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Projections by Irina Spicaka & Krisjanis Rijnieks / 2011 

 

Creative Coding for Live Visuals workshops 10-13.4.

We are inviting visual artists, designers, creative coders, experienced performers of AV/VJ scene (as well as beginners and interested people) from Finland, Nordic-Baltic and North-East Europe participate in workshops related to the theme 'Creative Coding for Live Visuals' and the meaning of music within this context. The 3 workshops offered will take place from Wednesday-Saturday 10-13.4. as satellite events of the AAVE (Alternative Audiovisual Event) Festival in Helsinki. Creative Coding is rapidly becoming a very popular topic all around the world. It involves the creation of high-tech interactive digital artworks by using open-source as well as affordable commercial tools and hardware that was not available before. In the context of playing live visual material in real-time, you do need to have skills in creative coding and live performance, which means that you have to be engaged to the environment that allows you to manipulate with your created applications in real-time. The workshops are free-of-charge, but have a limit of maximum 10 persons each. So submit a motivation letter & short bio by deadline 8.3!. Read more about workshops & how to apply!: http://www.pixelache.ac/pixelversity/av-research/creative-coding-for-live-visuals/

Autumn-Winter 2012 Survey

Pixelache Helsinki conducted AV Culture Research in the Nordic-Baltic and NE European context, which aims to help map out active participants in the live AV/VJ scene, share the information, and see potential for future collaboration(s). See: http://pixelache.ac/pixelversity/av-research/survey

Contact

Irina Spicaka AV Culture Researcher and Developer irina [at] pixelache.ac or schprici [at] skematic.lv