Wednesday 23 February 2011 - Sunday 27 February 2011, 12:00-19:00 daily.

NEANDERTHAL ELECTRONICS

This 5 day workshop is designed for up to 12 people, possibly with a background 
in sound, but with no previous electronics experience. They are shown how to 
use simple objects from our modern environment (resistors, capacitors, 
transistors, LEDs, integrated circuit chips…) to
design and build their own personal, customized primitive noise synthesizers. 
Each is a tiny world of its own, using primitive analog computers in 
combination with feedback, sensors and audio inputs to create a unique sound. 
Even from the same plan, no two are alike!


Participants are encouraged to use found materials for the construction of 
their personal instrument, with an emphasis on discovering creative and 
physical methods of controlling them.

The workshop will conclude with a group performance at Experimontag @ Madame 
Claude on Monday 28 February and an invitation to the audience to experiment 
with each of the instruments which have been created.

Previous Neanderthal Electronics workshop participants are welcome to join this 
performance with their own instruments, please contact “MACUMBISTA 
at_the_domain GMAIL.COM” directly to arrange.

More info and videos from previous workshops can be found here:

http://macumbista.net/?page_id=497

Participation is limited to 12 participants.
Registration: Pre-registration is required and can be done by sending an
email to [email protected]

DATES: 23-27 February 12:00-19:00 / Presentation 28 February 21:00
(Madame Claude)

FEE: EUR 120 including materials, with a deposit of EUR 27 to be paid
beforehand.

LOCATION: NK, Elsenstr. 52/2.Hinterhaus Etage 2, 12059 Berlin
Neukölln/MADAME CLAUDE, Lübbener Str.19, 10997 Berlin Kreuzberg

About the Instructor

Derek Holzer (1972) is an American sound artist living in Berlin, whose current 
interests include DIY analog electronics, sound art, field recording and the 
meeting points of electroacoustic, noise, improv and extreme music. He has 
played live experimental sound, as well as taught workshops in noise art 
technology, across Europe, North America, Brazil and New Zealand.

WHAT TO BRING

I will provide most of the tools and materials necessary for
constructing your Neanderthal synthesizers, however there are a few
things you should bring yourself:

1) A Box (REQUIRED): This should be made of thin wood or cardboard. Plastic can 
also be used, but it doesn’t sound very good, and metal is too difficult to cut 
and drill with the tools we will have. This box should be a minimum of 
10x10x3cm, or bigger if you want to use a larger speaker or have more room to 
decorate and add objects. Cigar boxes, small suitcases, instrument cases or 
jewelry/silverware boxes are all good things to look for. At least one side of 
the box should be no more than 4mm thick, to allow the potentiometers, 
switches, knobs and jacks to be mounted.

2) A speaker (OPTIONAL): I will provide a selection of speakers ranging from 
approximately 6-12cm diameter. If you want to use a larger one, you’ll have to 
provide it yourself. Besides buying one, you can salvage one from old hi-fi 
systems or portable stereos.

3) Decorative materials/sonic objects (REQUIRED): Please bring as many found 
objects as you can to decorate your soundbox or use as a sound source via the 
contact microphone. Photographs, cloth, leather, paper or any other kind of 
material can be useful for covering the box and making collages. Bones, shells, 
small sticks, bells, springs, strings, wires or anything else made out of solid 
yet resonant material make great sound sources. Paint, markers and pens may 
also be useful.

WHERE TO FIND THINGS

–Weekend flea markets at Mauerpark, Arkonaplatz, Schlesisches strasse, 
Boxhagenerplatz, the canal in Kreuzberg and the Obi parking lot near Templehof
–Your local Humana or other second hand shops
–Conrad.de at Hermannplatz (expensive!)
–Modulor.de near Südstern (architect/designer supply shop)

FURTHER INSPIRATION

Please check the videos from previous workshops here:

http://macumbista.net/?page_id=497

Some graphical inspiration from participants of Tore “Origami” Boe’s 2009 
Acoustic Laptop workshop:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/41681...@n05/

More advanced inspiration can be found by browsing the incredible selection of 
instruments on the Folktek website:

http://folktek.com/instruments

::: derek holzer ::: http://macumbista.net :::
-- 
NK PROJEKT
http://www.nkprojekt.de/
Elsenstr. 52/
2.Hinterhaus Etage 2
12059 Berlin Neukölln
0049(0)17620626385

JULIAN PERCY
http://www.myspace.com/ratbag_
http://www.myspace.com/lastdominionlost


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