The Musical Electronics Library (MEL) is once again happy to present “Office Ambience” where an artist will perform and talk in the Audio Foundation’s office space about their practice, sometimes using pieces from the MEL catalogue (https://mel.myturn.com/library/inventory/browse). Come down for a look and a listen, perhaps ask a few questions, and browse the M.E.L collection.
For this fifteenth performance we are lucky to be hosting Jess Robinson, a sound artist, composer, performer and acoustics engineer from Tāmaki Makaurau. Her practice includes digital musical instrument design, algorithmic composition, and improvisation. She is interested in investigating relationships between players, instruments, and spaces.
glitchcraft is an invented instrument exploring glitches as a way to reveal our relationships with technology. It was built using SuperCollider, a programming language for sound. We will chat about the ideas behind the instrument, and how the code and hardware work.
From 1-3pm
Koha