Modul@rnice x Synth Library | September meeting

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Series of modular syntesis workshops.
4 September 2024 | 18:00–21:00

Join us for the next synth meeting in osmo/za!
In the series, moderated by Simon Turnšek, we will focus on learning more about modular synthesis, creating ad-hoc lectures and workshops!
The workshop will start with a VCV Rack (Voltages Chirping Vehemently) session where Ida (beepblip) will present a new patch, and continue with hands-on patching on physical modules prepared by Simon.

Registration:
The workshop is free and open to anyone who wants to experiment with electronics, as well as those who want to better understand how to create improvised soundscapes and have fun exploring modular synthesis!
You can register at: delavnice@projekt-atol.si

With:

Ida Hiršenfelder

Ida Hiršenfelder (beepblip) is a sound artist and archivist. She makes immersive bleepy psychogeographical soundscapes with analogue electronics, DIY and modular synths, field recordings and computer manipulations. She is interested in bioacoustics, experimental music and sound spatialisation. She is a member of the Jata C group for bioacoustics and sound ecologies. Her solo albums Noise for Strings, Vol. 1 (2019) and Noise for Strings, Vol. 2 (2020) were published by the Kamizdat label. She studied Sonology at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague (2021–23).

Web: https://beepblip.org/ 

Sound: https://beepblip.bandcamp.com/

Simon Turnšek

Simon Turnšek is a member of various collectives, such as Clockwork Voltage, which brings together people interested in modular synthesizers, and OctoSens Community, a community art and research project where participants have created an Arduino-based sensor interface with an internal synthesizer. He lead OctoSens device making workshops, and has participated in two so far, at osmo/zi and as part of the conS exhibition at the Sugar Factory. He is a member of the audio-visual trio Dronišnica, which has presented at many local festivals and events, including the Sajeta and Indigo festivals in Cukrarna, the Clockwork voltage events (in Ljubljana and Nova Gorica) and Slišno in neslišno mesto (Špitalska kapela in Celje). He is currently finishing his studies in Applied Electronics at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Ljubljana.

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