The Intelligent Instruments Lab presents an evening of
energetic transfer
circular thinking
squirming steel
self-devouring music
Victor Shepardson’s Living Looper tangles with an ensemble of local guitarists:
The Living Looper substitutes gesture for memory: an assemblage of machine listening and neural synthesis algorithms mutate and refract the sound of the electric guitar. It weaves steel strings into a squelching, growling fabric; we will each tug on a thread and see what happens.
Jack Armitage will also live code the Living Looper, exploring its outer limits through code.
Rafaele Andrade and Adam Pultz Melbye present ongoing work from their project Sound Energy Harvest in collaboration with electrical engineer Jo Grys:
Could you harvest energy through the sound of an electro-acoustic instrument? Sound Energy Harvest is a light-based music performance between Knurl and the Feedback-Actuated Augmented Bass based on the processes of energy harvesting and storage, reflecting on renewable energy sources.
House opens 19.30
Concert starts 20.00
Admission is 2500 ISK