9.22.2009

Joe Hahn & Tyler St Clair @ dorkbot Chicago on September 24 2009



Joe Hahn aka Protman is a programmer and computer music artist based in Chicago. Primarily composing with software inspired by late 80s mod trackers like Impulse Tracker, Schism Tracker, and Renoise, he also implements the use of game controllers and other input devices with PureData to translate them into midi controllers and custom sequencers. Joe is also a proponent and often host of monthly computer music battles called "Iron Chef of Music" where contenders locally and worldwide via telecommute simultaneously spend two hours creating a new piece of music out of a single audio sample. After two hours there is an exhibition and discussion of all the track submissions where cheffers can learn about software and technique from one another. Joe is also working to open a museum and workshop in Chicago with a focus on diy/circuit-bent music hardware and software.



The Milwaukee, WI native Tyler St Clair (Stagediver/Dispyz) has been an avid user and abuser of trailing-edge computer technology since 1995. During the first half of 2009 he released two lo-fi, 7" vinyls on the Radiograffiti music imprint, which were written and recorded on the Amiga line of computers using several well-known trackers such as MED, and OctaMED.

Throughout the years though he has been known to play shows/eliminate boredom using modified and circuit-bent gear including (but not limited to) a VIC-20 & MC-505. He also began work on several Atari 2600 sample playback utilities back in 2003 and has even been seen as a supporter of the UK hacking scene, evidenced by musical submissions to the Hackervoice UK podcast.

He also has the natural ability to see through clothing.

More info on his recent hardware projects/vinyl releases can be found at
http://www.radiograffiti.org


DATE:

Thursday September 24th 2009

TIME:

7 PM

LOCATION:

Enemy Sound
1550 N. Milwaukee Ave 3rd Fl.
Chicago, IL 60622
http://www.enemysound.com

COST:

FREE

WTF:

What is a "dorkbot"?! The idea of the international dorkbot network is "people doing strange things with electricity" and meeting in informal, friendly environments to discuss their projects. These projects could include hardware hacks, New Media Art projects, creative code, circuit bent musical instruments or wild DIY garage science!

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8.27.2009

Dorkbot - August Edition - Tonight! - 09.27.09

Rob Ray @ dorkbot Chicago!



Electronic artist Rob Ray rides his water bike out of the militarized salt flats of Wendover, Utah to return to Chicago and present alternative energy technologies for electronic artworks! Ray (the former organizer of dorkbot Chicago and DEADTECH electronic arts center) will explain the technical, fiscal, and creative implications of alternative energy technologies on sound, video, and interactive artworks at the August dorkbot Chicago meeting. He may even also describe the subversive potential of reprogramming ATM machines with an "under-the-hood" tour of the ATM kiosk construction, electronic card-reader and push-button interaction systems, and movie and video game creation.

DATE:

Thursday August 27th 2009

TIME:

7 PM

LOCATION:

Enemy Sound
1550 N. Milwaukee Ave 3rd Fl.
Chicago, IL 60622
http://www.enemysound.com

COST:

FREE

WTF:

What is a "dorkbot"?! The idea of the international dorkbot network is "people doing strange things with electricity" and meeting in informal, friendly environments to discuss their projects. These projects could include hardware hacks, New Media Art projects, creative code, circuit bent musical instruments or wild DIY garage science!

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7.23.2009

Dorkbot Chicago July Edition



Sandra Rosas Ridolfi rips open some audio circuits and leads a hands-on workshop building Voltage-Controlled Envelope generators from scratch at July's dorkbot Chicago. Grab a soldering iron, wire strippers and some components and get ready to hear yourself audio processing!

DATE:

Thursday July 30th 2009

TIME:

7 PM

LOCATION:

Enemy Sound
1550 N. Milwaukee Ave 3rd Fl.
Chicago, IL 60622
http://www.enemysound.com

COST:

FREE

WTF:

What is a "dorkbot"?! The idea of the international dorkbot network is "people doing strange things with electricity" and meeting in informal, friendly environments to discuss their projects. These projects could include hardware hacks, New Media Art projects, creative code, circuit bent musical instruments or wild DIY garage science!

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6.22.2009

06.25.09 - DORKBOT CHICAGO JUNE EDITION

Mark Beasley and Tamas Kemenczy @ dorkbot Chicago!

This Thursday @ dorkbot Chicago, Mark Beasley and Tamas Kemenczy will
explain how they hack into and bend old-skool CRT (cathode ray tube)
computer monitors using Arduino microcontrollers! Beasley and Kemenczy
recently collaborated in the MAGIC MATRIX MIXER MOUNTAIN event @ Lampo
in Chicago, using their bent and hacked CRT and microcontroller
techniques to break back into the beige days and reprogram CRT
consciousness!

Mark Beasley is an artist/educator making software, video, performance
and web art.
http://mark-beasley.com

Tamas Kemenczy
branches and merges interactive fiction, the demoscene
and programmable spells.
http://copythatfloppy.net

DATE:

Thursday June 25th 2009

TIME:

7 PM

LOCATION:

Enemy Sound
1550 N. Milwaukee Ave 3rd Fl.
Chicago, IL 60622
http://www.enemysound.com

COST:

FREE

dorkbot Chicago
:
http://dorkbot.org/dorkbotchi/

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5.22.2009

Dorkbot Date Confusion!!

Just to clear up any confusion...

The May Dorkbot will be happening on Wednesday, May 27th.
We switched from the usual last Thursday of the month this time around so that we could host a performance by Eugene Chadbourne on the 28th. We'll return to the normal Dorkbot schedule in June.

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3.19.2009

DORKBOT CHICAGO RETURNS!

RESTARTING DORKBOT CHICAGO!

DATE:

Thursday April 2 2009

TIME:

7 PM

LOCATION:

Enemy Sound
1550 N. Milwaukee Ave 3rd Fl.
Chicago, IL 60622
http://www.enemysound.com

COST:

Free

DESCRIPTION:

Chicago's dorkbot restarts April 2 at 7 PM at Enemy Sound!

What is a "dorkbot"?! The idea of the international dorkbot network is
of "people doing strange things with electricity" and meeting in
informal, friendly environments to discuss their projects. These
projects could include hardware hacks, New Media Art projects,
creative code, circuit bent musical instruments or wild DIY garage
science!

On Thursday April 2, current dorkbot Chicago organizers jonCates and
Jake Elliott will give a short presentation on the past, present and
future of dorkbot in Chicago. The artist-run organization Enemy Sound
will host and Todd Bailey will present a sneak peak at a new project.

Dorkbot veteran Todd Bailey will demonstrate his latest project,
"Where's the Party At v1.0", an 8-bit audio sampler in kit form. Todd
is a Chicago-based electronic engineer & musician, well known in these
parts for his work on the Camp Gay art space and in the band Voltage.
More details about Todd and WTPA can be found at:

http://narrat1ve.com

dorkbot Chicago:

http://dorkbot.org/dorkbotchi/

Enemy Sound:

http://www.enemysound.com

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