I’m back at the Adventure Science Center this Thursday with a Creative Code demo and Interactive/Participatory Art and Music experiences as part of the Make Music Nashville Festival!
Come out and play! (I may even be able to let you bring instruments…..working on that)
I will be set up in the big hall just left of the entrance.
FREE! Thursday June 21 3pm
There will be fun music events all day and night all over the city. Here is a link to the other projects at the Science Center
I have just been added as a performer for the Ga Tech SEAD artists concert April 21 and I will be bringing my Arduino Drum duet!
I am thrilled to have ConCentrics 3.0 installed at Nashville’s Adventure Science Center. I have recoded it to include 4 Wii remotes (which I encourage you to use all at once) and it now includes additional shapes and fills if you hit the A buttons on each unit.
The White remote controls the triple theremin and the color wave.Tag with #concentrics so I can find you and if you have a group going, let me know and I will try to meet you down there. |
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Interactive installations celebrating
Women in Music Technology
April 21st at Georgia Tech’s Ferst Center
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On April 21 I will be visiting Georgia Tech to install several
interactive projects at the Ferst Center for their Women in Music Technology event. My plan is to bring the robotic drum, Constellation and ConCentrics. Please tell your Atlanta friends!I am making plans for a beginning creative code workshop here in Nashville also so please let me know if you might be interested. I think it will be late April but I’m still firming things up.
Thanks for tuning in and Happy Spring!
Robbie Lynn |
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Honestly this computer is not very user friendly IMHO. Nevertheless, I have gotten my Raspberry Pi 1B to run the Jessie operating system with Wifi and Bluetooth now working. This now will talk to my Wii Remotes and I ran a Python script which typed out text versions of the buttons I pushed. Yay! I’m looking forward to seeing what I can do with Python scripting, the Wii’s and some outboard electronics.
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