Field Oscillator

PIFcamp, 20. julij 2023 ― Oriol Pares is a New Media Artist specialized in the use of technology as an explorative tool for communication. During this year, he started building his first DIY synthesizer project with a sensor able to track galvanic changes on a living matter. He intends to bring that instrument and continue his exploration, connected to the … Continue reading Field Oscillator The post Field Oscillator appeared first on PIFcamp.

Stones and physical computing

PIFcamp, 20. julij 2023 ― For this year’s PIFcamp Jelisa Weber will be working on a project with a focus on engraving stone materials like boulders and river pebbles with a half-automatic milling process. The search for suitable stones and surfaces for engraving will serve as preparation and also as a small survey, documented in pictures. These images, or any … Continue reading Stones and physical computing The post Stones and physical computing appeared first on PIFcamp.

Anomalous Anomalies

PIFcamp, 20. julij 2023 ― This year’s PIFresident is Michael Candy, an Australian artist that works with physical technologies and robotics. His installations and experiments often manifest as interactive sculptures, videos, or interventions. During his PIFresidency at PIFcamp Michael hopes to continue his ‘anomaly’ experiment series in which robotics and light are used to create unlikely spectacles. He started this … Continue reading Anomalous Anomalies The post Anomalous Anomalies appeared first on PIFcamp.

Networked Touch Workshops

PIFcamp, 19. julij 2023 ― Rob Canning of Zavod Rizoma will lead two experimental instrument building workshops culminating in an informal improvised musical/sound/noise performance. Workshops will combine a sculptural, craft and upcycling element with a technological element, allowing the made objects to become touch sensitive instruments or interfaces. One workshop will be directed at younger PIFlars and shall involve less … Continue reading Networked Touch Workshops The post Networked Touch Workshops appeared first on PIFcamp.

What about food and VR technologies?

PIFcamp, 17. julij 2023 ― During PIFcamp 2023, Sophia Bulgakova is planning to experiment with food and various augmentation of reality using XR technologies and analogue tools of sensory deprivation while dining. She wants to conduct testing & tasting sessions together with other participants exploring their relationship with various sensory stimulants with a focus on food and dining as a … Continue reading What about food and VR technologies? The post What about food and VR technologies? appeared first on PIFcamp.

Body to Code by Laurent Malys

PIFcamp, 17. julij 2023 ― Laurent Malys is working on a show that mixes dance and techniques of live music composition. He build a prosthesis to attach each part of a split computer keyboard to his hands, allowing him to type while moving freely and dancing. The show is intended to be an ironic and impractical transhumanist performance that will … Continue reading Body to Code by Laurent Malys The post Body to Code by Laurent Malys appeared first on PIFcamp.

Food & Ecosystems: Nourishing Connections through Nature

PIFcamp, 14. julij 2023 ― Fransisca Tan is an Austrian food experience designer with a diverse background in cognitive sciences, communication, gastronomy, and media technology. With a deep-rooted passion for exploring and curating transformative human experiences, Fransisca uses the multisensory power of food as her canvas. As an artist, creative producer, and international project manager, she endeavors to foster connections … Continue reading Food & Ecosystems: Nourishing Connections through Nature The post Food & Ecosystems: Nourishing Connections through Nature appeared first on PIFcamp.

Experiments in Echolocation by Rodolfo Acosta Castro

PIFcamp, 13. julij 2023 ― 70% of the bat species use echolocation to hunt and communicate. The ultrasound signals that bats emit are above human hearing, but we can bring them down to our perception with some electronics. Let’s build a couple of Bat-detectors and let’s search for bats at the Soča river when the sun comes down.  No bats? … Continue reading Experiments in Echolocation by Rodolfo Acosta Castro The post Experiments in Echolocation by Rodolfo Acosta Castro appeared first on PIFcamp.
PIFood 2023 invitation

PIFood 2023 invitation

PIFcamp, 13. julij 2023 ― This year we will go through the documentation of previous PIFcamps, that is through everything related to food. Everything that can be thought of, gathered and connected to, and clustered under the umbrella of PIFood. Ideas, experiments, successes and failures. The goal is to provide future experimenters with information about previous activities, and offer the … Continue reading PIFood 2023 invitation The post PIFood 2023 invitation appeared first on PIFcamp.
PIFcamp is in full swing! //PIFlog, Day 2

PIFcamp is in full swing! //PIFlog, Day 2

PIFcamp, 12. julij 2023 ― With their new-found knowledge, PIFcampers then made their oun extension cables. And of course, you can alwais runn short on them, right. For sure, new ones will come in handy. Before lunch, Karl Yerkes invited us under the tent, where he gave us a demonstration of the live music encoding system, CLAVM, which he is … Continue reading PIFcamp is in full swing! //PIFlog, Day 2 The post PIFcamp is in full swing! //PIFlog, Day 2 appeared first on PIFcamp.
Ena Katardžić

Ena Katardžić

PIFcamp, 11. julij 2023 ― “Inspired by the convergence of cultures and its consequences, especially as a result of queerness and diaspora, my work is critical of spacetime with an emphasis on performance. This criticality is culminating in something I am calling the non-durational. The non-durational is a lens of critique I am developing that is informed by relativity and … Continue reading Ena Katardžić The post Ena Katardžić appeared first on PIFcamp.

Kraakdoos ensemble: make your own crackle box synth and play together, workshop with Dan Xu

PIFcamp, 11. julij 2023 ― A crackle box (or kraakdoos in Dutch) is an electronic-noise-feedback-synth-instrument designed by Michel Waisvisz of STEIM in the seventies. It is played by directly touching selected points in the circuit thereby becoming part of the circuit and completing a feedback loop to generate sounds. In this workshop, we will learn how to make a crackle … Continue reading Kraakdoos ensemble: make your own crackle box synth and play together, workshop with Dan Xu The post Kraakdoos ensemble: make your own crackle box synth and play together, workshop with Dan Xu appeared first on PIFcamp.
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