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Open Lab #2 -> free software audio/visual performance event <br>
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when:<br>
Sunday 2nd April, 2006. 4pm-11pm - FREE ENTRY.<br>
where:<br>
Red Room, Vibe Bar, Truman Brewery, 91 Brick Lane, E1 6QL, London<br>
what:<br>
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The event builds on what is now an increasingly blurred line between artists<br>
and software<br>
developers. The broad expansion of the Internet and the democratization of<br>
computers have <br>
left audiences more than ever confronted with new, hybrid software conceived<br>
by a blend of <br>
artists and programmers.<br>
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As intellectual property is a fiercely debated issue, some people cling on<br>
to their little <br>
bits of territory, while others choose to share knowledge, art and<br>
collective work. This day will <br>
be a platform for OpenLabs<a href="http://www.pawfal.org/openlab/index.php?page=OpenLabs">?</a> digital artists, musicians and programmers, to<br>
present their collaborative <br>
works.<br>
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Line Up: <br>
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1. karlos + satellite -> supercollider + pdp<br>
2. andy and kirsten -> Pd<br>
3. wojciech kosma + christoffer appel + patrick davey -> live band + laptops<br>
4. rob c -> Pd + zither + music boxes + short wave radio + scanner radio<br>
5. dave + alex -> Scheme + Perl livecoding = ascii break house <br>
6. alex mein smith -> Analogue electronics<br>
7. slick lister -> Pd + Gem<br>
8. rob a + oli -> live electronics + Processing<br>
9. jonny + james -> Supercollider + Om + Seq24 + Machinedrum + Absynth<br>
10. andy + kate -> contemporary folk + Pd<br>
11. daneil -> Pd<br>
12. cracktux -> Pd + Processing<br>
<b>plus visuls from Electricsheep by spot</b></span>