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Revision as of 13:49, 12 March 2022
Contents
Biodegradable Sound Vol. 1, a Workshop by Dann Disciglio (US)
Date and Location
Pre-lude and artist talk
Tuesday, 15. March 2022, 20:00 - 21:00
Main Workshop
Saturday, 19. March 2022, 14:00 - 19:00
Hackteria ZET - Open Science Lab & SGMK MechArtLab @ Bitwäscherei, ZWZ, Zürich.
Open Jam Dinner and Performance
In the evening there will be a related performance by artist Angelina Almukhametova (Chicago, USA) - “no winners in a nuclear war”
Registration
Please regsiter in advance to be informed of preparations and reserve your particpation!
For now... send an email to: dusjagr
Prize: 60 CHF for material + free prizing to support the Mentor
Registration fee can be paid on site in cash or twint.
Overview
Biodegradable Sound is a workshop series which explores concepts of biodegradability as they apply to music, instrument making, and the sonic arts. In Vol. 1, participants will learn how to craft and etch their own biodegradable “vinyl” records (made of seaweed, gelatin, and various natural pigments). Participants will not only create their own bioplastic records, they will also etch sounds of their choosing onto the biomaterials using a record etcher provided at the workshop.
1. Introductions
2. Concept for Biodegradable Sound
3. What are bioplastics?
4. Making the records
5. Preparing the audio
6. Etching the record
7. Listening + Discussion
BYOC - Bring your own crap
Participants are welcomed and encouraged to bring their own biodegradable materials that they are interested in experimenting with/adding to their bio-vinyl- either for design purposes, structural integrity, or general intrigue. Some materials to consider are: fruits (including skins and pits), spices, natural fibers, and leaves/foliage. A range of materials will be made available to participants for experimentation including turmeric, red cabbage, spirulina, and coffee grounds.