[Noisebridge-discuss] Instrument-Making Wirkshops
jim
jim at systemateka.com
Thu Jan 10 17:38:19 UTC 2013
Jim Wells == Jim Stockford == jim at well.com == jim at systemateka.com
James Stockford in print.
participates in Linux stuff at NB. Likes electronics.
On Thu, 2013-01-10 at 05:09 -0800, Johny Radio wrote:
>
> Are you eager to perform in the first-ever Noisejam (on sunday January
> 20), but you don't got no instrument?
>
>
> Remember, all players in the jam are required to build your own
> instrument.
>
>
> This weekend (1/12 & 1/13) there will be two instrument making
> workshops at Noisebridge to prep for Noisejam:
>
>
> -Non-electronic instruments: Jim Wells
> -Circuit-bending: Martin
>
>
> ....
> NON-ELECTRONIC
>
>
> Jim Wells is conducting a 2-day non-electronic music instrument-making
> workshop at Noisebridge this weekend, Saturday and Sunday. Schedule:
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> -Saturday morning until 1145 am
> -Sunday most of the day.
> Watch this list for precise times.
>
>
> Requirements:
> -bring raw materials that you want to turn into an instrument.
> -create or find instrument making-plans. Search the web, get a book,
> peruse magazines, etc.Tthere's no shortage of instrument-making guides
> out there. I saw a magazine at Noisebridge with instrument plans.
>
>
> Material Suggestions:
> (not a complete list)
>
>
> For plucked-string instruments:
> -string, wire, or real guitar or violin strings.
> -steel straps.
>
> -a resonant wood box or wood or other material for making a box.
>
>
> Drums:
> -any skin or skin-like or rubber sheet that can be stretched over a
> frame or hoop.
> -a frame or hoop or bucket.
>
>
> Jim sez, Be primed to go to a store or dumpster to get things that you
> didn't bring, or that are not at hand at Noisebridge.
>
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> If you know how to make any kind of instrument, please come help.
>
>
> ....
> CIRCUIT-BENDING:
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> Martin will guide you through transforming an innocent toy into a
> sonic monstrosity. Schedule:
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> Saturday and Sunday.
> Watch this list for times.
>
>
> Participants are required to bring any electronic toy that you want to
> bend. The toy does not have to be totally functional, but should at
> least be capable of making some noises already.
>
>
> If you know how to circuit-bend, please come help.
>
>
> -Johny Radio
> Stick It In Your Ear!
>
>
>
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