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=== Presentations === | === Presentations === | ||
We start the meet ups with a short presentation (5/10 min). Talks can be a starting point for collaborations. Speakers are invited to come forward with work in progress, ongoing ideas, prototypes, technological issues, whatever they may find useful to share and get feedback on. | We start the meet ups with a short presentation (5/10 min). Talks can be a starting point for collaborations. Speakers are invited to come forward with work in progress, ongoing ideas, prototypes, technological issues, whatever they may find useful to share and get feedback on. | ||
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There is a dedicated [http://groups.google.com/group/london-music-hack-space mailing list] to discuss our activities. | There is a dedicated [http://groups.google.com/group/london-music-hack-space mailing list] to discuss our activities. | ||
Follow us on Twitter [[https://twitter.com/MusicHackSpace @MusicHackSpace]] |
Revision as of 18:52, 23 October 2011
Presentations
We start the meet ups with a short presentation (5/10 min). Talks can be a starting point for collaborations. Speakers are invited to come forward with work in progress, ongoing ideas, prototypes, technological issues, whatever they may find useful to share and get feedback on.
- Thursday 27/10/2011, 7pm: Filip (Zambari) on Arduino based Harmonic Clock project
- Thursday 03/11/2011, 7pm: Sam Duffy on her Augmented Saxophone
- Thursday 10/11/2011, 7pm: Tim Murray-Browne, IMPOSSIBLE ALONE, sound installation
Past
- Thursday 20/10/2011, 7pm: Chris Jack on Hydrophone microphone recordings and brainwave music control (EEGs + PureData)
Projects
Mailing List
There is a dedicated mailing list to discuss our activities.
Follow us on Twitter [@MusicHackSpace]