
The Cane Toads at Shunt 1 Oct 2009
The Cane Toad Orchestra featuring PixelPusher (or so I like to call it) is playing Shunt next Thursday, Oct 1, 2009, as part of Toplap’s Livecode stage. That’s right, we’ll have no choice but to make some livecoded music and visuals, and that means sonic and visual anarchy of the most chill quality, kind of like a nice late-season muscat dessert wine, full of bite but thick with sweetness like a long summer day. (I think that was a triple-simile, and I might have twisted my ankle landing that one.)
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by pixelpusher on Tuesday 22 September 2009
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More fun with old-tymey animations in fluxus, “parenting” objects so they move together, and making rings of things
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++ PUBCODE ++
The first series of livecoded music events in London.
http://toplap.org/uk/

pixelpusher in action livecoding
Live coding is a new direction in electronic music and video, and is
starting to get somewhere interesting. Live coders expose and rewire
the innards of software while it generates improvised music and/or
visuals. All code manipulation is projected for your pleasure.
When:
7pm – 11pm Friday 29th May
Featuring:
Yee-King
(spasmic drumming)
slub
(ambient skiffle techno)
Click Nilson
(slurs, arrows, slurring)
Pixelpusher vs The Cane Toads
(dirty pixel raga)
Scott Hewitt
(patching things)
Place:
The Roebuck
50 Great Dover Street
London
SE1 4YG
Map:
http://is.gd/CL5G
Door tax:
Free
Tube:
Borough (5 mins walk)
London Bridge (9 mins walk)
More info:
http://toplap.org/uk/
TOPLAP UK gratefully acknowledges financial support from the PRS Foundation.
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by pixelpusher on Thursday 30 April 2009
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pixelpusher @ electrovision 20090307
Originally uploaded by da mad pixelist
Finally posted the photos that Marcus Lyall took of my set in from Electrovision in March. Great images… when I played the set, I didn’t realize that the code was splashed across my face, but I like it, I do.
This was a live construction of my videos for cheju’s latest album, “Broken Waves,” for which I made two music videos.
I used Fluxus to livecode the visuals, occasionally from scratch.
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by pixelpusher on Saturday 7 March 2009
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Resonance Livecoding with Gabor and PixelPusher, photo by Dave Griffiths
Resonance Ghent invited a group of livecoders, audio and visual to perform livecoding all day in the delightful little gallery Espace Ladda, next to the Vooruit cutlural center, in the center of town. As a piece of what can almost be described as “productive performance art” we sat in a tight circle of laptops enmeshed with projectors and surrounded by projection screens, grinding out audio and visuals from live software coding. Interested people wandered around us, and occasionally asked what we were doing, sparking off some pleasant conversations about all things art, code, visual, and audio.
The Resonance festival as seen by Spin Magazine (video).
Photos from Bram De Jong.
Dave Griffith’s blog recap of Resonance (with pics)
Read On for More about the festival…
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