Carnaval Atonal

A collective project for an unconventional Carnaval band (Bloco de Carnaval), in the city of Porto, in collaboration with Luiza Jimenez.

Instruments and outfit were hand crafted during workshop, using found objects and cheap materials.
For the electronic instruments, several homemade circuit were builts (as always combining examples from Nicolas Collins Handmade Electronics book). Participants had to choose resistors and condensers, and attach it to something they can hold like a flute or a guitar. Either connected to small 3 watt speakers, or later to bigger ones (broken parts from great brand given by a high end repair shop). Those bigger speakers were driven by ready-made amplifier board, powered by power tool batteries…

Later during during rehersal in collaboration with Frankão (aka O Gringo Sou Eu) e Francisco Aguiar, we made collective compositions. One based on the popular song Andorinha Preta, mixing singing, kuduro rythms and joyful chaos. The other was a loose composition taking it’s principles from In C by Terry Riley, but adapted for atonal instruments and non-musician perfomers…

pics by Carlos Campos ( @_carlosvcampos_ ) & Nuno Miguel Coelho

More infos (and eventually documentation of the whole process) on the dedicated website : www.carnavalatonal.pt

Wandering Sound and Image

A seminar curated by Mire, gathering artists to build their dream equipment to perform outdoor, in mobililty.

As part of the sound team, we build a 8 channel soundsystem and a 8×8 matrix mixer, almost from scratch!
We call it l’Octoploc !
Made in collaboration with Lucie Bortot (aka Luci Schneider), Antoine Capet (BrutPop), Zach Poff, Stefan Voglsinger (sound team).

Thanks also to the other teams members : Estelle Chaigne, Maxime Fuhrer, Marjorie Leberre, Alex MacKenzie, Marc Simonart, Karan Talwar, Guillermo Tellechea, Loïc Verdillon

Documentation still under developpement of the project, how it went and how to build another one on Filmlabs.org/wiki

Part of the SPECTRAL project.

Building micro radio with friends

Sharing with some friends how to build a micro radio emitter in the way of Tetsuo Kogawa…

Schematics, parts and infos on p-node.org

L’Ailleurs / Workshop

À l’invitation de Thomas Tilly et des Instants Chavirés.
Atelier de fabrication de modules sonores et lumineux autonomes pour et avec une classe de CM1 à Montreuil (93). Mené avec Thomas Tilly et mise en place par Nina Garcia.

Initiation à la musique électronique et aux rudiments de la synthèse sonore.
À l’aide de résistances et de condensateurs, les participants ont mis en oscillation des portes logiques se modulants les unes les autres (cf. Nicolas Collins – Handmade Electronic music).
Les circuits de fabrication maison permettent aux participants de comprendre les différents étages du circuit (alimentation, oscillateur, amplification) et de « programmer » leur synthetiseur sans avoir à souder.

Puis les modules ont été installés dans un espace d’exposition plongé dans le noir et à visiter à l’aide de lampes torches…

 

du 1er au 11 juin 2021