PAST EVENTS
A night of experimental electronica: new, old and somewhere in-between. Chip Tune Marching Band, Jamie Allen's circuitMusic, PixelH8, Jo Kazuhiro, Will Schrimshaw and Nick J Williams, Adam Parkinson, The Cane Toad Orchestra and Dave Griffiths. I'll be doing 8bit acid assembler livecoding accompanied by audience participation gamepad robot livecoding.
http://www.spacestudios.org.uk/whats-on/events/marching-rocks-gloves-code
Animation and Livecoding through Fluxus with Dave Griffiths and Evan Raskob.
http://openlabworkshops.org/workshop-puredyne-and-fluxus-22-sept-2009/
slub and Wrongheaded livecode in a planetarium. “In space, everyone can see your screen,” “Oh my God, it’s full of syntax errors,” and “It came from out a space bar.”
http://www.pawfal.org/dave/blog/2009/09/spacecode/
In this workshop you will find out about the emerging art form of livecoding and learn how to write simple scripts to create animations in 3D space. After an introduction to the scheme programming language and how to use it to build shapes and animate them, you will be let loose on a prototype game code for groWorld - a game still in production which takes elements from guerrilla gardening, permaculture and plant growth.Further details: http://www.1010.co.uk/org/workshop.html
Dave Griffiths is presenting groWorld at Futuresonic, Environment 2.0 - Art, Ecology and Social Media alongside data visualisation artist Aaron Koblin, Usman Haque talking about creating systems for connecting and sharing realtime environmental sensor data and Tapio Makela talking about art, ecology and information Design.
Dave Griffiths will be presenting groWorld at Openlab#5 at Cafe OTO, Dalston, London.