
So a couple weeks ago I did a workshop on circuit bending at the Bridge. You probably heard about it already, seeing as it got a lot of press. C-ville printed a nice photograph (above), the same week they screwed up their crossword, don't get me started on that). Megan Lovett also made a great slideshow with audio for the Daily Progress. Well, Chris also made a video of the performance part of the evening, which was a group jam on (mostly) circuit-bent instruments, accompanied by an interactive video feedback setup. I have that posted online now, as you can see below (thanks Mom for the camera used to make the video).
So here it is on the Internet Archive (higher quality):
http://www.archive.org/details/Circuit-Bending_Video_Feedback_Jam
And here's the Youtube clips (two parts):
Part One:
And Part Two:
Credits are up on the Archive & Youtube, and you can post comments on either of those site--thanks to everyone who came out and participated. Vijith is making a podcast about the event for Monkeyclaus, so I'll link to that when it's available. And of course, I'll update you all once I get back to my bending projects as well. I have a video mixer, a drum machine, and a Casio SK-1 all waiting for me in the lab. For now, though, back to the library school applications--looks like this (two a week) is about the pace this blog will be moving.
Just remembered--Wendy posted some photos she took that evening as well. Here's one below:

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