As part of the Libre Graphics Meeting 2013: Future Tools held at the new 
building of MediaLab Prado in Madrid, Brendan Howell and Jon Nordby premier the 
Piksels and Lines Orchestra (PLO).

The Piksels and Lines Orchestra is an experimental performance system for 
graphic design. The image industry populates our visual culture, yet it exists 
in a world with an inner life that is invisible to most people. The orchestra 
shifts the focus from the end results to the actions and decisions that take 
place during the creative process. By turning the tools of graphic design, the 
software applications, into instruments, the active labour and the operational 
gestures of designers are converted to sound. Actions like painting, cutting, 
setting text, adding layers, drawing shapes etc. are reflected by sonic events 
within a score. At the same time, the system brings the audience visually into 
the everyday work environment of the designer by exposing the application 
interfaces as they are used. In order to make the necessary software 
modifications, the applications used in this project are all free and open 
source software.

Howell and Nordby are working with four volunteer actors this evening, 
performing the first composition for the PLO system, a noise opera set in a 
fictional design agency. The software instruments played in this performance 
include GIMP, MyPaint, and Scribus, and this instance of the PLO Soundserver 
realized in SuperCollider.

The performance starts today Friday 12. April 21:30 GMT +1 and the live stream 
is found here:
http://streaming.medialab-prado.es/

The PLO system was commissioned by Piksel as part of the Libre Graphics 
Research Unit project funded by EU, and realized through an artist residency 
throughout November/December 2012 in Bergen. The first presentation of the 
system was given at the 10th anniversary of the Piksel festival: Piksel [X] 
24th November. The technical documentation, specifications and source code of 
the system is stored on GitHub.

The initial idea for the Piksels and Lines Orchestra commission was developed 
during the 3rd Libre Graphics Research Meeting held in Bergen June 2012, and is 
one of several commissions developed through the LGRU-project.
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Gisle Frøysland
Piksel Produksjoner
Georgernes Verft 12, 5011 Bergen, Norway
mob. 90665018 - mail: [email protected] 



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