[livecode] Fwd: [Acma-l] Runtime// - digital music and art performance

From: Andrew Sorensen <andrew_at_moso.com.au>
Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 11:45:59 +1000

> Runtime// - Digital Music and Art performance
> http://runtime.ci.qut.edu.au/
>
> Featuring:
> * GOMMOG (aka Gordon Monro)
> * aa-cell (live coding music performance)
> * simulation (live electronic music)
>
> WHEN:: 8pm, 03/05/07
> WHERE:: The Loft, Z2, Level 5 QUT Creative Industries Precinct
> Brisbane,
> Australia
> COST:: FREE
>
> GOMMOG
> Gordon Monro is an electronic artist and composer based in Sydney,
> Australia. He has composed works for acoustic instruments and tape,
> pieces
> with interactive electronics, pure tape pieces, abstract videos and
> multimedia works. He has a strong interest in writing computer
> programs
> which generate part or all of an artwork.
> www (dot) gommog (dot) com
>
> AA-CELL
> aa-cell are a livecoding duo consisting of Andrew Brown and Andrew
> Sorenson.
> Their performances consist of writing the computer code for their
> music in
> real time. The code is projected for the audience to watch the
> process
> unfold. They perform using the Impromptu software environment
> written by
> Andrew Sorensen.
> http://www.myspace.com/aacell
>
> SIMULATION
> Simulation are a live electronic music performance group. They
> perform
> using custom software instruments, USB game controllers, turntables
> and the
> occasional keyboard.
>


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