Tag: circuit bending

  • Circuit-Bending Part 2

    Circuit-Bending Part 2

    Title: Circuit Bending Workshop Location: MadLab Description: If you’ve ever wanted to get into circuit-bending or DIY electronics in general, this circuit-bending workshop, presented by The Noise Upstairs, will give you an introduction into the art of bending. Over the course of two sessions you will learn some basic electronics and soldering, and end up with your very…

  • Circuit Bending Workshop – Part 2

    Circuit Bending Workshop – Part 2

    Ever since we did the first circuit-bending workshop people have been asking when we will be doing another one. Well, we’re doing another one! Click here to download the leaflet with the info/details. It will have some intermediate bending/electronic stuff as well has covering the same ground the first workshop did (for those who are…

  • Kacper Ziemianin, Peter Smith and James Stephen Finn – 14 November 2010

    Kacper Ziemianin, Peter Smith and James Stephen Finn – 14 November 2010

    Artist: Kacper Ziemianin, Peter Smith and James Stephen Finn Bio: London based musicians, Kacper Zieminian, Peter Smith and James Stephen Finn, each coming from different backgrounds, met in 2007 at Middlesex University where making noise together was a natural consequence. The three form an improvisational musical act where there is no focus on musical melody,…

  • Circuit Bending Workshop – 9 July 2009

    Circuit Bending Workshop – 9 July 2009

    Circuit-bending is an electronic art which implements  creative audio short-circuiting. This renegade path of electrons represents a catalytic force capable of exploding new experimental musical forms  forward at a velocity previously unknown. Anyone at all can do it; no  prior knowledge of electronics is needed. The technique is, without a  doubt, the easiest electronic audio…

  • Circuit-Bending Workshop Performance – 9 July 2009

    Circuit-Bending Workshop Performance – 9 July 2009

    Circuit-bending is an electronic art which implements  creative audio short-circuiting. This renegade path of electrons represents a catalytic force capable of exploding new experimental musical forms  forward at a velocity previously unknown. Anyone at all can do it; no  prior knowledge of electronics is needed. The technique is, without a  doubt, the easiest electronic audio…