Handmade Music 02: DIY Musical Expression in Brooklyn

Last night, we hosted our second “Handmade Music” night at Etsy Labs in Brooklyn, together with Etsy.com and Make Magazine. It was awesome. (Or, as Wesley Willis would say, “Handmade Music Night really whoops a camel’s ass.”)

Highlights:

  • Brian and Kelli, co-creators of the Monome, were on hand. Brian did a fantastic performance with Monome-manipulated xylophone samples and his custom Max/MSP patch. He’s a real virtuoso on the instrument he’s created; for anyone who doubts a grid of buttons can be an instrument, you need to see him play.
  • Ranjit, who brought the hit MIDI ironing board last time, had a mysterious wooden box with amplified spring door stops and little cranks that … made noise. He says he finished it hours before arriving, and heard it for the first time with the rest of us. Ranjit also has an adorable (and not at all yapp-y) Pomeranian named Samson.
  • Peter Swimm brought his NES, GBA, and Linux-based GP2x for some chiptune previews of a concert tonight at The Tank. Best of all: Vegavox, the first-ever NES cartridge album. (I heard a couple of “I gotta get me one of those” emanate from the audience.)
  • Jay Smith of Livid Instruments, despite the best attempts of TSA security peoples to remove vital components of his setup from his case, managed to rock out on his Viditar, a custom VJ instrument.
  • Eric Johnson had a pair of Theremin-like crutches, a work in progress (but already a big hit).
  • Updated: Gian Pablo Villamil brought along a home-built synth built into a FireWire CD-ROM drive case.

There were other projects, as well, that I either didn’t get a good look at or don’t have details on, along with the regulars (Limor and her x0xb0x, Mitch’s brain-hacking glasses, Maker vodcaster Bre and a little kit project that made noise…) If you have stuff I missed, say so in comments.

Videos coming soon (lots of people shooting video, in fact). Photos and more coverage:
Handmade music night @ ETSY with MAKE and Create Digital Music was AWESOME [Make]
Event photos by Phil Torrone from Make
My photos for CDM (and the CDM Flickr Pool)
8-bit / chiptune / Game Boy resources from Peter, from his presentation [Toilville.com]
dubitable.com write-up

Etsy Flickr Photos

Got photos? Tag them “handmademusic” and add them to the burgeoning CDM pool.

A huge, huge thanks to Phil at Make, and Matt, Vanessa, Michelle, and the crew at Etsy for helping put this together. We’ll be doing it again soon. And anyone with ideas for how we take this to other corners of the world, let me know. (Let’s see, I’ll be in Pittsburgh for the first half of September…)

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Dave

It was a lot of fun. I want more events like this. It would be great to have a regular forum for connecting with those folks in NYC who are making instruments via hardware and/or software…more sharing == good times.

August 24, 2007 @ 10:53 am
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Michael Todd

I wish I was there. I’ve got my money saved up for the new monome and I’d love to see Brian play. Did anyone get any video?

August 24, 2007 @ 11:06 am
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Peter Kirn

Definitely some video. A couple of us shooting little clips, and a pro videographer from Etsy — I’ll be sure to post when it’s up!

August 24, 2007 @ 11:17 am
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Michael Todd

Also, if anyone has any doubt as to Brian’s skills, check out this existing (and old) video. This is the original prototype that Daedelus uses.

http://146.186.186.101/~bcrabtree/tehn_mlr.mov

August 24, 2007 @ 11:32 am
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emmett

some of the most fun i’ve had in a while and it definitely served as a good ass-kick to start working on something so i’m sure to have a project ready for next time.

August 24, 2007 @ 11:44 am
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August 24, 2007 @ 3:17 pm
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Peter

Rom Video on YOUTUBE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShjNMOFqQFU

August 24, 2007 @ 3:36 pm
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teej

damn i miss NY. and sweet Wesley Willis reference btw!

“you are a nice buddy to the max. you are a great buddy. you really whoop a zebra’s ass.

Sports Authority, Your Sports Megastor!”

August 24, 2007 @ 4:44 pm
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Richard Lainhart

I really enjoyed the evening, and appreciate everyone’s efforts in making it happen. And in particular, Brian’s Monome performance was absolutely beautiful.

August 25, 2007 @ 11:19 am
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