Sonic Electronics Festival 

Borns with the need to create a place where to combine DIGITAL ARTS with 
ANALOGUE DEVICES and it is interested in showing processes of technological 
evolution. Within computation, the term DIGITAL, and its contrary, ANALOGUE, 
are frequently used to denote the difference between a numerical-digital and a 
physical model and help to separate out theoretical abstract computation from 
any particular concrete computational, and thus material, iteration.
 
So, SEF has as a reference the use of CODE as an original TECHNOLOGY for making 
MUSIC. It enjoys the DIY and HANDMADE spirit which ARTISTS, MUSICIANS, CODERS, 
MAKERS & HACKERS share. The activity fosters a community of tool DEVELOPERS and 
creative PRACTITIONERS interested in supporting creative practice through 
DIGITAL and ANALOGUE tools. The festival also opens to OS / OH practices in a 
counter-laboratory and participatory process.

SEF will present an EXHIBITION, WORKSHOPS, TALKS, CONCERTS, a PUBLICATION and a 
RECORD.

With the collaboration of Iklectik Art LAB, SEF will set for many days as an 
experiment that shows an exhibition, workshops and concerts. With this hybrid 
format, SEF wants to increase the audience experience and make them 
participant. (http://iklectikartlab.com/)




The Festival collaborates together with Chalton Gallery to present new media 
art exhibition, with interactive works, AV installations and the most advanced 
technologies in music with PD, and the use of open software. 
(chaltongallery.org)  


SEF also counts with the participation of POPklik, a London based collective in 
charge of the creative visual communication of the festival. 
(http://www.popklik.net) 


Claude Heiland-Allen, musician and software developer, is collaborating in the 
development of the festival and gives support as well as technical and 
aesthetic advice. (https://mathr.co.uk/)
 
SEF is curated by Laura Netz, curator, artist, and director of EAM 
elektronische-art-and-music, a curatorial agency and record label, altogether 
with a network of collaborators and artists who support and facilitate the 
event. (http://netzzz.net/) 


Supported using funding by Arts Council England 
 

PROGRAMME 

#Exhibition

Chalton Gallery

Opening Thursday 11 April 2019, 18:00h.

Exhibition opens 12 – 27 April 2019, 12:00h. – 18:00h.

Live Coding Concert Thursday 18 April, 19:00h. 

19:00 – 19:30 mathr 

19:30 – 20:00 Deerful 

20:00 – 20:30 w1n5t0n

20:30 – 21:00 0xA

21:00 – 21:30 peb

21:30 – 22:00 hmurd

#Workshops

Iklectik Art Lab

Saturday 01 June 2019

11:00 – 17:00 Fort Processor by Isn’tses

#Concerts & Talks

Iklectik Art Lab

Thursday 30 May 2019 – Sound Art / Media Art Talks

20:00 – 20:40 Lucia Farinati

20:40 – 21:20 Nina Power

21:20 – 22:00 Van de Michelis 

22:00 – 22:30 Giles Greenway

Friday 31 May 2019 – London Live AV Performances

20:00 – 20:30 raxil4

20:30 – 21:10 Bernhard Living

21:10 – 21:50 Isn’tses

21:50 – 22:30 Morphogenesis

Saturday 01 June 2019 – International Live AV Performance

20:00 – 20:40 Chris Speed

20:40 – 21:20 Blanca Regina

21:20 – 22:00 Alessandra Eramo

22:00 – 22:30 Slow Slow Loris

Sunday 02 June 2019 – 4.1 Sound system Live Music

19:00 – 19:40 Rebeca Glover & Fritha Jenkins

19:40 – 20:20 Vera Bremerton

20:20 – 21:00 Bioni Samp

21:00 – 21:40 Tony Morton

21:40 – 22:00 Johannes de Silentio



https://sonicelectronicsfestival.org/


 
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