About
For this one-day workshop, Polish electronic noise artist Ewa Justka will guide you through the creation of a unique, multi-faceted electronic instrument and effects unit - The Voice Odder.
The Voice Odder is a simple electronic circuit based on delay IC. It can generate various sounds - from echo and delay effect to reverb, extreme resonance sampling and distortion, depending on resistance and voltage. During the workshop participants will learn how to build electronic circuits: how to solder, read schematics and data sheets, use multimeter and what are the functions of basic electronic components.
The workshop is for beginners in electronics but advanced participants will have fun too! All of the materials will be provided and are included in price. Participants will finish the workshop with their own fully-functioning Voice Odder to take away.
Ewa Justka is a polish electronic acid-technoise artist, self-taught instruments builder and electronics teacher based in London.
She is also interested in the notion of materiality of objects, vibrant, ontological systems (human bodies, electronic circuits, integrated circuits: varied range of micro and macro environments and relations between them) and an investigation of modes of quasi-direct perception through extreme light and sound actions, electronics, hardware hacking, breaking, deconstructing, wiring - or, to put it bluntly - designing synths and playing hard techno.
Ewa has performed and led workshops at festivals and venues such as: Loop Festival, Sonic Acts, Supernormal Festival, Club Transmediale, STEIM, Colour out of Space, Unsound Festival, Norberg Festival, Insomnia Festival, Café OTO, and more.
Links:
Ewa Justka's Website here; Documentation of the Voice Odder here.
Dates & Times
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Saturday 30 June, 201810:00am – 4:00pm
Tickets
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Standard£35