Mad synth and infernal drum machine, Ewa Justka immerses us in acid DIY
Acid house, noise and synthesizers inspired from Kant or Philip K. Dick… Meeting with Ewa Justka, maker artist of outrageous creations.
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Published 12 June 2018 by Elsa Ferreira
Acid house, noise and synthesizers inspired from Kant or Philip K. Dick… Meeting with Ewa Justka, maker artist of outrageous creations.
Published 29 May 2018 by Annick Rivoire
Du 31 mai au 2 juin, le collectif MU propulse dans trois lieux du nord-est parisien Métamines#2, plateforme d'échange sur la fabrique de la ville. Explications avec Olivier Le Gal et David Georges-François.
Published 6 February 2018 by Elsa Ferreira
Bela is an open source nano-computer that processes audio signals and sensors with ultra-low latency. For musical ears, but not only.
Published 9 January 2018
January 12 marks the release of “Hello World”, fruit of the collaboration between composer Benoit Carré, the AI Flow Machines and guest artists.
Published 19 December 2017 by Elsa Ferreira
In 2011, the Music Hackspace was a group of noisy hackers getting together in a café. Six years later, the collective moved into a prestigious cultural institution in London.
Published 28 November 2017 by Elsa Ferreira
For more than a decade, the algorave scene has made ravers dance to computer code. Makery went to investigate where it all began, in Sheffield, which hosted the Algomech festival in early November.
Published 7 November 2017 by Elsa Ferreira
We Are Robots, the first edition of a festival dedicated to music and its future innovations, was held on November 2-5 in London, where we met up with the cream of maker musicians.
Published 9 October 2017 by Elsa Ferreira
A titanic program for an extraordinary festival. On September 20-30, London celebrated Unconscious Archives, a festival at the crossroads of arts, music and DIY.
Published 3 February 2017 by Elsa Ferreira
He plays synth on his bike, turns Trump into a toupeed Furby and everything he touches into a musical instrument. In London, Makery met Sam Battle, aka Look Mum No Computer.
Published 21 November 2016 by Elsa Ferreira
Hackoustic brings together ten or so sound artists in London. Circuit bending, DIY lute-making, 3D printed records... these maker musicians share their knowledge and exhibit their talents.
Published 14 October 2016 by Elsa Ferreira
Welcome to the future. In less than a month, two titles composed by artificial intelligence have exceeded 1.5 million views on the Web.
Published 7 July 2016 by Elsa Ferreira
With 21 million views, Wintergatan’s Marble Machine is a YouTube hit. Interview with its creator, Martin Molin, a born maker.
Published 27 June 2016 by Elsa Ferreira
Sergey Komardenkov, Russian designer from the collective Playtronica, explains how to turn a tightrope into a theremin.
Published 6 June 2016 by Elsa Ferreira
From May 27-30 in Berlin, Music Tech Fest held its 10th edition. A weekend of creative chaos where makers, hackers, scientists and researchers experiment musical transhumanism.
Published 17 November 2015 by Quentin Chevrier
Here’s the recipe to compose your own nasal melody to accompany the opening of a birthday card, with the low-tech electronic piano.
Published 13 October 2015 by Carine Claude
The BrutPop collective and the LFO fablab created BrutBox, a creative music tool that is tailor-made for disabled people.
Published 19 March 2015 by Ewen Chardronnet
During the last Club Transmediale Festival in Berlin, Derek Holzer presented DELILAH TOO, an installation on the vocoder based on his researches on archeology on privacy.
Published 1 July 2014 by la rédaction
"Sur les rails" is the fruit of the collaborative labour between sound artists keen on circuit bending and autistic and disabled people.
Published 17 June 2014 by Carine Claude