UWTMC
University of Waterloo Tape Music Club
A place to collaborate, improvise, learn,
explore, and have fun with music at
the University of Waterloo.
University of Waterloo Tape Music Club
A place to collaborate, improvise, learn,
explore, and have fun with music at
the University of Waterloo.
Workshops this term are at CML! All sessions run 3:30-5:30pm at Critical Media Lab, located in Communitech, 151 Charles St. W., Kitchener.
Sept. 18th: Deformation - MIDI Balloons : DeformationFiles.zip
Oct. 2nd: Gravity - Shruti Box : GravityFiles.zip
Oct. 23rd: Continuity - Seaboard and Bop Pad : ContinuityFiles.zip
Nov. 6th: Complexity - Modular Synthesis : ComplexityFiles.zip
Nov. 20th: Exploration - Co-play Patch Table: ExplorationFiles.zip
Each session will start with an explanation of a musical interface and a discussion of its expressivity, followed by a hands-on build with the sensing technology being explored, then the opportunity to develop improvisational skills through jamming with other participants on the instruments you've just built. Make sure to bring your laptop to be able to program and power your instrument!
Workshop Poster Available HereWTMC Performance at Lumen 2019 - Ambient-Electro-Balloon-Strument-Audio-Visual-Interactive-Theatre - Saturday, Sept. 28th, 6-11pm at CIGI in Uptown Waterloo. The Ambient-Electro-Balloon-Strument-Audio-Visual-Interactive-Theatre is an experience like no other. The audience is invited to become part of the electro-opto-coustic vibrational field while squeezing luma-sonic droplets from the world’s first publicly installed pair of balloon-struments.
Soundscape for Electronic Music @ Kitchener Public Library!
NOTE: This is a repeat offering of the session run in Winter 2019 at UW and CML@Communitech,
so if you've already done it, it might be a bit boring. It also might be amazing!
Soundscape (called Songwriting Saturday: Matt Borland):
KPL Signup Page for Workshop
You have to officially sign up on the KPL website if you want to go! Seats are limited!
That's everything UWTMC and associated people will be doing for the fall. See you out there!
Just email Matt Borland, mjborlan (at) uwaterloo.ca.