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Dirty Electronics: Skull Etching Workshop

Thursday, 10 November 2011 from 14:00 to 18:00 (GMT)

Dundee, United Kingdom

Dirty Electronics: Skull Etching Workshop

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Build the classic Dirty Electronics Skull Etching and take part in a large group performance where the improbable and ridiculous collide through electronic sound and the technological unknown.

 

The internationally renowned Dirty Electronics comes to Dundee delivering a ridiculously exciting workshop and inviting you to become part of the Dirty Electronics Ensemble. The workshop is central to the Ensemble in that all of the musicians (you!) have to build their own instrument for performance. The ‘performance’ begins on the workbench devising instruments and is extended onto the stage through playing and exploring these instruments. This is an incredible opportunity which requires no previous experience or exceptional musical ability.

 

More info at: http://www.dirtyelectronics.org 

 

When & Where



Fleet Collective
Chamber Building
Panmure Street
DD1 1ED Dundee
United Kingdom

Thursday, 10 November 2011 from 14:00 to 18:00 (GMT)


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NEoN are pleased to be delivering a packed festival programme of talks, workshops, exhibitions, commissions, screenings, performance and more at many of Dundee’s cultural, business and public spaces. NEoN is proud to be working this year with Belgium based art collective N55, the Finnish animation studio Anima Boutique and the infamous VJ, artist, and provocateur Jaygo Bloom.

This year is about discovering new and thought-provoking digital works from home and abroad. Looking for past, present and future partners and collaborators with the aim of growing a lasting legacy.