Oslo – Part II

FSP workshop

Oslo is left behind.

The twelve days in Oslo are now history. The NIME2011 Conference was a nice experience – some very intense days with a great amount of information and experience.
Started out with the one-day tutorial – by Sarah and Lara Grant from NYC. They together introduced us participants to felted signal processing. So we did a little bit of sort circuitry and myself i ended up with this little thing:
The sound of it imitates the good oldschool racer car video game sounds. Quite impressive if you put the video on and play the felt.
I believe that i will continue felting in the future – and make myself even more aquatinted with the variety of conductive materials. It is really great fun!
One of the paper talks had been based on Adrian Freed‘s work around smart materials. This one also has been inspiring, though it is a little bit of a shame that there had not been any demo sessions on his work(s).
All in all the conference had been an explosion of information, discussions, exchanging and a really big set of evening concerts.
Happy to be a part of – happy to experience a conclusion like this one (by Sergi Jorda):
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