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I recorded the sound of popping bubblewrap and made a crude soundfont that you can download and play in most music software: https://moonmilk.com/13/02/bubblepop.sf2 [5MB]
Author Archives: ranjit
pentametron at dorkbot nyc, feb 6
I’ll be speaking about @pentametron tonight at the dorkbot nyc lecture series:
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what: dorkbot-nyc meeting
where: Slader, 199 Lafayette St. 3rd Floor
when: Wednesday, 06 February 2013, 7-9pm
$$$: $$$FREE$$$
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instrument-a-day 5: general purpose shiny thing
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I’m learning to use the lathe and mill! I made this machined tube, but I haven’t had a chance to make a whistle of it yet, so it can be a general purpose shiny thing in the meantime.
instrument-a-day 4: lucky cat
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An overenthusiastic battery powered cat and a contact microphone.
instrument-a-day 3: pinwheel
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A pinwheel, a contact microphone, and a guitar amp.
instrument-a-day 2: friction drum
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A paper cup and a rosined string.
instrument-a-day returns! day 1: wooden whistle
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The traditional way to start an instrument-a-day month: with a whistle.
February! (from the mailing list)
Stuff is going on in February!
* On Wednesday Feb. 6, I’m speaking about @pentametron, my twitter poetry bot, at the Dorkbot NYC lecture series. Pentametron has been running for almost a year now, and has digested about sixteen billion tweets and excreted more than ten thousand rhymed couplets of iambic pentameter. Pentametron got a new burst of press coverage lately, including a feature in TechCrunch, but the best one if you’re curious about how it works is Max Read’s article at gawker.com. Or come to my talk, next Wednesday night at 7! More press coming soon.
* I’m teaching two classes at NYC Resistor – on Saturday the 16th, embroider your own electronic cloth organ, and on Sunday the 17th, make whistles with a laser cutter! Details and pictures and videos at nycresistor.com.
* With NYC Resistor we’re reviving the full moon lantern festival on Sunday February 24 after dark. We’ll hold a lantern-making workshop on Friday or Saturday – watch nycresistor.com for details. Meanwhile, here’s my ancient web page with ancient pictures from the 2002 and 2003 lanternfests.
* And of course, just like every year, I’m planning to make a new musical instrument (or noisemaker) every day of the month. Do you know a good venue where I could perform with a bunch of new instruments in early March? Do you want to join me in making or performing? Get in touch! Everything will be documented at moonmilk and my flickr page, and you can see all the instruments from the last 5 years of Instrument-a-day at on moonmilk.
Farther afield: in March I’m going to Basel for the Metamatic Research Initiative’s symposium at the Tinguely Museum; in May and June I’m joining the mad artists of Flux Factory and Rabid Hands to build a big sound sculpture conglomeration at the Palais de Tokyo Museum in Paris; and in September, it’s back to Tinguely Museum to install my sound piece commissioned by Metamatic. More on that soon, but here’s a teaser image:
preview of Singing Room
laser whistles
lantern festival
flux factory benefit auction tonight!
Tonight is Flux Factory‘s annual benefit auction! Go spend some money for a good cause.
Wednesday, Dec 19, 7PM
79 Walker Street, NYC
…or bid online. Some suggestions to get you started:
Still Space at Clemente Soto Velez Cultural Center
My new sound installation Still Space (video) opened Friday September 14th at the Clemente Soto Velez Cultural Center in the Lower East Side of Manhattan. It was commissioned for the Asian American Arts Alliance’s Locating the Sacred Festival.
Still Space is part of the festival exhibition The Space Within. You can see it daily between 3:30 and 7pm until Sunday, September 23.
Update: Steven Speliotis made this nice video of the installation: vimeo.com/49657504