Ever since it was possible to engage with audio software via external controllers other than a mouse or Wacom, I've been dreaming of the ultimate USB MIDIbox.
I purchased an Oxygen8 almost the week it was launched, but had a waited another two months (as is always the case with IT), I would've had many … Continue Reading ››
Tag Archives: Current projects
Wok ‘n’ Woll!
Look, everyone tells me the web is saturated with content management systems... Well, let me tell you... when we started out on the long road to automation, there was nuthin!
To cut a long story short, we started off with the Big Pipe, developed by Jary Nemo... from there we built a content management system for … Continue Reading ››
Friends of AudioMulch
Monday 03.03.03 we hosted Friends of AudioMulch at our regular Monday evening gathering at Lambsgo Barrr. Lambsgo has supported countless events of ours, all informal, all challenging in one respect or another. Well worth supporting them... besides, they have one of the best beer fridges in the area.
Sarge preparing … Continue Reading ››
Sarge preparing … Continue Reading ››Review: Memory Effect
From the first and only performance of Memory Effect, Small Black Box, Brisbane, 2002.
Photo by Andrew Kettle
Andrew Garton was next presenting Memory Effect, a collaborative piece by Toy Satellite, a Melbourne based non-profit multidisciplinary production house. It was a performance of considerable complexity, both logistically and semantically and … Continue Reading ››
Photo by Andrew Kettle
Andrew Garton was next presenting Memory Effect, a collaborative piece by Toy Satellite, a Melbourne based non-profit multidisciplinary production house. It was a performance of considerable complexity, both logistically and semantically and … Continue Reading ››Bodyssey CD ROM
Sound design for Gary Zebbington's, Bodyssey, 2000.
"An experimental organism chronicles modified phases of the human life cycle. As biotic engineering and older myths of transformation promise freedom from the ancestral, mechanical life cycle, the CD-ROM reworks tales of form and process borrowed from natural, technological and imagined species, plays a quasi-scientific proposal for hacking the … Continue Reading ››