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 ===== Beats per Machine ===== ===== Beats per Machine =====
 a Sonic Lab in Santiago de Chile\\ a Sonic Lab in Santiago de Chile\\
-from Monday 27 to Wednesday 29 from 19:00hrs\\ +lead by [[https://wolfgang-spahn.de/doku.php|Wolfgang Spahn]]\\ 
-Av. Pedro de Valdivia 2412+\\ 
-{{:entropie_motor-synth_184209.jpg?600|}}+27.-29. November 2017, begin 19:00hrs\\ 
 +\\ 
 +at Studio Daniel Tirado\\ 
 +Av. Pedro de Valdivia 2412\\
  
-More than 100 years ago futurist Luigi Rosollo in his manifest The Art of Noises” classified the sounds of noise using six groups:+{{ :beats_per_machine_01.jpg?600 |}}\\ 
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 +More than 100 years ago futurist Luigi Rosollo in his manifest [[http://www.artype.de/Sammlung/pdf/russolo_noise.pdf|The Art of Noises]]  classified the sounds of noise using six groups:
  
   * 1. Roars, Thunderings, Explosions, Hissing roars, Bangs, Booms   * 1. Roars, Thunderings, Explosions, Hissing roars, Bangs, Booms
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   * 5. Voices of animals and people, Shouts, Screams, Shrieks, Wails, Hoots, Howls, Death rattles, Sobs   * 5. Voices of animals and people, Shouts, Screams, Shrieks, Wails, Hoots, Howls, Death rattles, Sobs
   * 6. Screeching, Creaking, Rustling, Buzzing, Crackling, Scraping   * 6. Screeching, Creaking, Rustling, Buzzing, Crackling, Scraping
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 +{{:beats_per_machine_artofnoise.jpg?200|}}\\
 +[[https://www.amazon.com/Art-Noise-Destruction-Futurist-Machines/dp/0983884234|Luigi Russolo, Francesco Balilla Pratella - The Art of Noise: Destruction of Music by Futurist Machines]]\\ 
  
 The sonic lab takes Rosollo's approach as a starting point to explore sound and noise. We'll create a sound machine based on analogue electronics that is supposed to cover the whole spectrum of noise represented in these six groups. This sound machine will enable us to produce these sounds and it's various patterns and rhythms. The sonic lab takes Rosollo's approach as a starting point to explore sound and noise. We'll create a sound machine based on analogue electronics that is supposed to cover the whole spectrum of noise represented in these six groups. This sound machine will enable us to produce these sounds and it's various patterns and rhythms.
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 By using motors and machines, analogue synthesizers, pick ups and wave shaping circuits we will enlarge and enrich the field of sound and noise, while Raspberry Pis will provide a flexible digital system that enables us to control these sounds. By using motors and machines, analogue synthesizers, pick ups and wave shaping circuits we will enlarge and enrich the field of sound and noise, while Raspberry Pis will provide a flexible digital system that enables us to control these sounds.
  
-Finally, the sound machine will be presented at the PrinmaVeraHack Festival in December 2017.+Different devices like toysmotors and machines are the sound and noise sources that are controlled by a Pure Data patch on a Raspberry Pi Zero. These machines or an envelop generator after these machines should be triggered over the GPIOs of the Raspberry Pi. 
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 +{{ :beats_per_machine_visitors.jpg?600 |}}\\ 
 +The sound machine was exhibited at the PrinmaVeraHack Festival in December 2017. 
  
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 ==== Schedul ==== ==== Schedul ====
 +{{ :beats_per_machine_looking_for_parts.jpg?600 |}}\\
   * Monday 27th afternoon buying electronic parts & devices   * Monday 27th afternoon buying electronic parts & devices
   * Monday 27th to Thursday 30th from 7pm experimenting, developing and building   * Monday 27th to Thursday 30th from 7pm experimenting, developing and building
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   * Pablo Rojas   * Pablo Rojas
   * Wolfgang Spahn   * Wolfgang Spahn
-  * .... 
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-==== Concept ==== +==== Raspi Bit ==== 
-Different devices like toys, motors and machines are the sound and noise sources that are controlled by a Pure Data patch on a Raspberry Pi Zero. These machines or an envelop generator after these machines should be triggered over the GPIOs of the Raspberry Pi. Additional a voltage control from the Raspberry Pi can control the devices, too.+{{:pb205_raspi_bit_155332.jpg?400|}}\\
  
-further ideas:\\ +The main control was done by the PB205 Raspi Bit, a Raspberry Pi Zero board for the [[https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=paper_bits:paper_bits_main|Paper Bit]] synthesizer by Wolfgang Spahn:\\ 
-  * connecting the PD patch to the net? +[[https://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=paper_bits:pb205_raspi-bit]]\\ 
-  * including some filters? + 
-  * can we make voices, too? A sampler/recorder+The Pure Data patch was written by Mirko Petrovich:\\ 
-  * how should we include light? +{{ :raspibit9.zip |}}\\
-  * ....+
  
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-==== Jobs to Do ==== 
-**Wolfgang:** 
-  * [[http://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=paper_bits:pb704_raspi-bit|Raspberry Bit]]\\ 
-  * Envelop Generator 
-  * {{:pb411_envamp_schematic.jpg?400|}} 
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-**not assigned** 
-  * PD Patch 
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 ==== Links ==== ==== Links ====
 **Paper Bits**\\ **Paper Bits**\\
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 **Paper Synthesiser**\\ **Paper Synthesiser**\\
 [[http://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=paper_synth:paper_synth_main]]\\ [[http://paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=paper_synth:paper_synth_main]]\\
 +**Pure Data on Raspberry Pi**\\
 +[[http://www.dernulleffekt.de/doku.php?id=puredata:main]]\\
  
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 +with great support of the [[https://www.goethe.de/ins/cl/es/index.html|Goethe Institute Santiago de Chile]]\\
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