Author: aRachnia.

六角折变体(hexaflexagon)

This article was written by Mary Ann O’Donnell Saturday, October 12, 2019, Rachel came to Handshake 302 to talk about how making taught her to love mathematics. Mary Ann and Kaiqin were particularly curious about what stimulates “math love,” they were even more surprised to discover that Wu Dan and Liu He were long-time math lovers! As…

城中村与艺术发生/Urban Villages and the Possibility of Art Happening

This article was written by Mary Ann O’Donnell 2017年7月28日19:30(星期五)在现•象 城市工作室,凯瑟琳的展现沙龙更是一次开放式排练。参加沙龙的五十多位观众朋友成为凯瑟琳创作过程的见证人。 她和她的朋友遇见在白石洲,为城市和其城中村之间的生活做出低成本的高辛烷值表现。 On Friday, July 28 at 7:30 in the Phenomenon Studio, Catherine Nakawesa’s open house was in fact an open rehearsal. The fifty-odd guests who joined the salon were in fact witnesses to Catherine’s creative process. She and her friends came together in Baishizhou to…

Algorave

“Don’t try to understand Alex’s code, it’s a waste of time for beginners, they’re all off record.”

On my first day of residency I met Alex McLean, the live coder who wrote the programming language TidalCycle and as my final project we’re playing a set together the next Friday at Algorave, short for algorithmic rave, It finally happened. And it was LOADS of fun. We were debating the day earlier if we want to do it simply at the lab or set up the stage and make it a small party, I suggested half jokingly:”

“We can set it up at Access Space, open the doors for anyone who wants to come in. It’s St Patrick’s day, all the drunk people would be attracted to techno, come in and dance, have a blast, discover the joy of computer science, and we raise them up to be makers:P”

Alex seemed to be intrigued:”Haha, that sounds good.”

 

Alex’s music various from chill relaxing notes to electronic dance music to futuristic tunes that takes you to another world. Every randomly generated simple beat he could take it, play around with it, and go crazy with it.

It was my first experience as an on-stage musician, and a special one. To perform computer music live – live coding – is kind of like improv concert, on a laptop, with text and algorithm. It is a whole new way of creating music. Back in Shenzhen, I was also experiencing computer music, but with another software named ChucK. The differences between these two languages is that ChucK is a synthesizer, it has the flexibility to generate various of sound whereas with Tidal use existing sound samples and eliminate the process of writing lines of code just to make a sound. Both language has many different potentials, a collaboration of both could do wonders. Tidal could be the new method of learning coding for beginners, if you’re a programmer looking to get into music, or an artist looking to get into coding. You’ve found your next project.

AUTISM WORKSHOP – On Education

(For safety reason I will not reveal the identity of this young man) “What inspired you to do this?” “Because everyone deserves a fair chance, isn’t that what we’re doing here?” The late morning brought us to our first workshop for autistic people in March. The workshops are free charity events for people with autism,…