Wednesday, December 3, 2003
Center on Contemporary
Art, Seattle, WA
Gaspo, "Microcontroller Freak": recent Seattle
arrival gaspo’s work focuses on bringing art and technology
into a direct interactive experience, using sound, motion,
light and radio to stimulate and scramble the senses. gaspo
(aka Scott Gasparian) will be presenting an overview of
using microcontrollers in art applications. Opening with
a video of the mad-scientists project "L2K" which has been
installed at the Burning Man festival since 1999, his presentation
will include demonstrations of the "colour" version of the
L2K protocol. To demonstrate the interactivity focus of
his art, he will be showing the blades to the 10 foot "HypKnowTron"
(http://www.1sky.com/hkt/)
and a live deomonstration of the recently completed "minitron".
This talk will be suitable for artists who have no idea
about electricity but would like to include it in their
art, and will illuminate the possibilities of computer controlling
a variety of motors, lights, sensors, and toasters.
Steve Safarik, "Laser Spacewars": what could
be dorkier than sharks with laser weapons mounted on their
heads? Why, a video game drawn with a laser beam, of course!
You may know how to make trippy laser images on your wall
by mounting a mirror on your speaker and aiming a laser
pointer at it, but tonight local electronics, computing,
math and radio whiz Steve Safarik will show us how to exhibit
finer control over the beam and draw the precise shapes
needed for his multiplayer space combat game. Spacewars
will be running and playable on the parking lot wall outside
CoCA before and after the meeting (weather permitting, of
course), so come a little early and stay a little late to
play a few rounds. (http://www.stevesafarik.net/)
Jeremy Winters, "The Mood Channel and Beyond":
Seattle-based composer, sound designer and computer programmer,
Jeremy Winters, has been evolving his master project, the
Mood Channel, for 7 years. Most of this time has been spent
daydreaming and fantasizing about futuristic living where
music, lighting and interior decor have blended together
to interface with our emotions. Jeremy will be discussing
some of the basic concepts behind the generative music that
he uses, and share some of the Mood Channel’s inner workings.
He will also be showing some of the newer programs that
he is creating. (http://www.madnessmachine.com/).
After-speaker performance
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Jeremy Winters plays some of his solo material using
generative techniques on a virtual modular synthesizer,
re-sampling the sounds and random melodies into sparse,
hypnotic, relaxed and deeply chill layers and textures.
Stay inside to listen and network, play Laser Spacewars
in the parking lot, or both!
Join us for beer, cocktails, music, conversation and
mingling after the speakers have spoken - and bring
work-in-progress for peer review and comment during this
last part of the evening if you like: we'd love to see what
you've been working on!
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