ENGLISH PRESS RELEASE
FIBER & Flemish Arts Centre de Brakke Grond present


** Coded Matter(s) #2: Sound Hackers
New expressions in sound and music

Full line-up announced
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The full line-up has now been revealed for the second instalment of 
Coded Matter(s). Following the success of Coded Matter(s) #1: Unfolding 
Space, FIBER and Flemish Arts Centre de Brakke Grond present Coded 
Matter(s) #2: Sound Hackers 
(http://www.codedmatters.nl/event/sound-hackers/) on Sunday November 10. 
During this Sunday afternoon matinee you’ll experience the rising 
possibilities and new expressions in sound and music due to emerging 
technologies and code.

Software and the internet enabled people to produce and distribute music 
from their home computer. Nowadays the development of powerful mobile 
technology and accessible coding languages adds a whole range of 
possibilities to the production and performance of sound and music. The 
instruments that create and play sound are prepared with spatial, 
sensory and tangible interfaces. Musicians, sound artists and other 
sonic creatives expand the possibilities between physical materials and 
software by using light, projections, sensors, code and data as integral 
part of their work. Coded Matter(s) also investigates the role of 
digital processes which enable the merging of virtual and analog 
instruments.

The afternoon will be filled with talks and performances by artists like 
audio-visual performer Paul Prudence, creative sound collective 
Soundlings (the current artist in residence at STEIM) & Gareth Davis 
(clarinet), Jonathan Reus & SonoLab and designer Pieter Jan Pieters 
(founder of studio OWOW), as well as a showcase by Buqs and a 
thought-evoking talk by Marcus Graf. Everyone interested in sound and 
music is invited to attend and be astonished by Sound Hackers; 
audiovisual performances and talks by a variety of artists who will 
present these ‘hybrid instruments’.

Line-up
**Cyclotone, Paul Prudence - audiovisual performance
(http://www.codedmatters.nl/artist/paul-prudence/)

**iMac Music, Jonathan Reus & SonoLab - audiovisual performance
(http://www.codedmatters.nl/artist/jonathan-reus/) 
(http://www.codedmatters.nl/artist/sonolab/)

**Soundlings & Gareth Davis - performance
(http://www.codedmatters.nl/artist/soundlings/) 
(http://www.codedmatters.nl/artist/gareth-davis/)

**Sound on Intuition, Pieter Jan Pieters - performance
(http://www.codedmatters.nl/artist/owow-pieter-jan-pieters/)

**Rosis Tres, Marcus Graf - talk
(http://www.codedmatters.nl/artist/rosis-tres-marcus-graf/)

**Buqs, Teun Verkerk & Joris Hoogeboom - showcase
(http://www.codedmatters.nl/artist/buqs/)

**STEIM - introduction
(http://www.steim.org)

More information
Coded Matter(s) (http://codedmatters.nl)
Facebook event (https://www.facebook.com/events/367320920067581/)
Press Images (https://www.dropbox.com/sh/aw1godw1r1ktjq3/zmRYmPAdfq)
Online Pressdoc (with video & images):
Dutch 
(http://fiber-festival.pressdoc.com/4decaa16c3597785933dc7e31e4d1670a9184430e02414f8db57f11f6a330e13)
 

English 
(http://fiber-festival.pressdoc.com/86f46306c4cb2649a488383509f1b9e04736e45d2409899d691b2a96f870fe7a)

Event & Ticket info
Coded Matter(s) #2: Sound Hackers 
(http://www.codedmatters.nl/event/sound-hackers/)
Date: November 10, 2013
Location: Flemish Arts Centre De Brakke Grond 
(http://www.brakkegrond.nl/) , Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Time: 15:00 – 18:30 (Doors 14:30)
Price: Door € 14 / Online pre-sale € 12 / CJP € 10 / TICKETS 
(http://www.codedmatters.nl/tickets/)

Tickets are sold through the website of De Brakke Grond. CJP card has to 
be shown at the event. No card, no discount.
Coded Matter(s) is supported by the Creative Industries Fund NL

ABOUT THE ARTISTS

Paul Prudence (UK)
Paul Prudence is an audio-visual performer and live-cinema artist 
working with computational, algorithmic and generative environments. His 
work, which had been shown and performed internationally, focuses on the 
ways in which sound, space and form can be cross-wired to create 
live-cinematic visual-music experiences. Paul is known for his complex 
time-based geometric narratives which are precisely synchronised to 
electroacoustic sound design and sound art compositions.

http://www.transphormetic.com

Jonathan Reus (US)
Jonathan Reus (b. 1982, New York City) formally studied electroacoustic 
composition, engineering, human-computer interaction and mathematics at 
the University of Florida. In 2009 he relocated to Amsterdam on a 
Fulbright fellowship to pursue research into technologically-mediated 
music at the Studio for Electro-Instrumental Music, where he researched 
hybrid sensor instruments, real-time music software, and performance 
technology. His recent work includes composition and free-improvisations 
for new instruments, and sonic-sculptural artworks.

http://www.jonathanreus.com

SonoLab (RU/TW)
The contemporary percussion duo, SonoLab, founded by Vitaly Medvedev and 
Mei-Yi Lee is an offshoot of Slagwerk Den Haag. SonoLab is dedicated to 
experimental collaboration with composers and artists from other media. 
Through intensive collaboration, the goal of the duo is to stimulate the 
evolution and development of new possibilities for percussion 
instruments, both acoustic and electronic, and to transform the 
traditional concert experience.

http://www.sonolabduo.com

Soundlings (INTL.)
The Soundlings Collective is a young and international network of 
starting audio professionals. They have worked on a variety of projects, 
initiated events, shared knowledge and promoted the sonic perspective in 
the cultural landscape.

http://www.soundlings.com

Gareth Davis (UK)
Gareth Davis plays clarinet(s), the result of a somewhat impulsive 
purchase whilst window shopping in Covent Garden, London, around ten 
years before the turn of the century.
The serendipitous location of a rather wonderful (and equally important, 
rather cheap) second hand record shop less than 10m from the bus stop 
required for seven years of schooling, combined with delivering 
newspapers on a daily basis, lead to a somewhat eclectic, dusty and 
generally unclassified taste in music.
The result, performances and recordings ranging from classical concerti, 
to newly written works by composers such as Bernhard Lang, Peter 
Ablinger, Toshio Hosokawa and Jonathan Harvey. Collaborations ranging 
from the vocal group Neue Vocalsolisten and the JACK string quartet to 
improvising musicians Frances-Marie Uitti and Elliott Sharp, 
experimental bands such as Nadja and A-Sun Amissa and electronic artists 
Scanner and Machinefabriek.

http://klangtint.com/

Marcus Graf (NL)
Marcus Graf provides a solution to the current problems in the art 
industry by introducing the optimal artist.
Although most sectors have embraced technology to optimise their 
production, most artists are trapped in a pre-industrialised mentality 
where they hold on to a romantic view of manual labour. This results in 
a bizarre love-hate relationship with technology. Marcus Graf's mission 
is to liberate the artists from their disposition towards technology by 
introducing the optimal artist. This machine will not only aid in 
producing the artwork but will be at the root of creation, automatising 
the entire artistic process.
The optimal artist presented is an artificial composer named (by itself) 
Rosis Tres. Through live demonstrations and a step-by-step analysis, he 
demystifies and opens a discussion on the nature of the artistic 
process, one of the last exclusive domains of humanity.

http://www.marcusgraf.com

Pieter Jan Pieters, OWOW (BE / NL)
OWOW (theomnipresentworldofwizkids), focusses on superior design, 
technology & engineering paired with a lot of fun. Our goal is to be as 
'free and untamed as a child in a grown-up and mature world'. We create 
our own range of products and work on projects for clients we have great 
affinity with.

http://owow.be

Buqs (NL)
'Buqs' are electronic lifeforms that invade surfaces within the built 
environment and use them for the creation of sounds. They explore the 
city as an instrument through it's material properties. These little 
critters autonomously produce noise and sounds based on what their 
sensors can pick up from the materials and soundscape in the vicinity, 
bringing out the sounds of objects, surfaces and materials you wouldn't 
usually hear.

http://icasnetwork.org/buqs/

STEIM (NL)
STEIM (the STudio for Electro-Instrumental Music) is an independent 
electronic music centre unique in its dedication to live performance. 
The foundation’s artistic and technical departments support an 
international community of performers, musicians, and visual artists, to 
develop unique instruments for their work. STEIM maintains a vibrant 
residency program whereby artists are provided with an artistic and 
technical environment in which concepts can be given concrete form. 
Ideas are catalysed by providing critical feedback grounded in 
professional experience. Finally, new creations are then exposed to a 
receptive responsive niche public at STEIM before being groomed for a 
larger audience.

http://steim.org

BACKGROUND INFO CODED MATTER(S) SERIES

Coded Matter(s) is a new series of events exploring the explosion of 
digital processes taking place in hybrid art, design and music and the 
ripples this causes. During these events artists, designers, musicians 
and other creatives will demonstrate the limitless possibilities offered 
by digital systems and creative coding platforms for the creation of 
visual art, generative design, interactive installations, multi-sensory 
performances and enchanting scenography.

The programmes will show how artists create connections within their 
work between human expression, technology, computer generated data and 
their physical surroundings. They also discuss their vision for the 
development and the open sharing of knowledge within design processes 
and digital culture. Coded Matter(s) sets out to explore how technology 
enables new forms of artistic expression.

Coded Matter(s) will also function as a platform for bringing together 
frontrunners within the many creative disciplines. Furthermore, FIBER 
aims to open up these developments and make them accessible to a broad 
audience, giving them a unique opportunity to experience the many 
possibilities and tools. Within this series groundbreaking interactive 
installations, process based design, audiovisual dance and music 
performances, Do-It-Yourself (DIY) platforms, data art and digital 
scenography will be addressed.

Coded Matter(s) is supported by the Creative Industries Fund NL
News Updates
Twitter: @fiberfestival (https://twitter.com/fiberfestival) / Event 
Hashtag: #codedmatters
FIBER (http://www.fiber-space.nl) / De Brakke Grond 
(http://www.brakkegrond.nl)
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