The new series of workshops about presence, perception and noise through the 
use of the SIGNUM device will be held at:

Destroy Vancouver Festival (Sat 30.04 -Sun 01.05)
Coded Cultures: OPENISM Viena (20-29.05)

SIGNUM: The Invisible Revealed. A two-day workshop on presence, perception and 
noise - SATURDAY April 30 12-7pm + SUNDAY May 1 12-7pm (14 hours)
Listen to electromagnetic waves caused by modern devices and natural forces. 
Hear the patterns of ultraviolet and infrared light; the vibrations of ferric 
objects; the friction caused by insects and underwater sounds. Listen to the 
noise of tectonic movements, or of lighting phenomena thousands of kilometers 
distant. Participants in the workshop will build and take home their own 
device, which is designed to record and listen to sounds hidden in the 
electromagnetic spectrum: those invisible frequencies, electromagnetic fields 
and signals that constantly surround us but that we are usually unable to hear.

The workshop will be lead by Victor Mazon Gardoqui, author of the workshop 
concept, electronic design and documentation. The device includes a transducer, 
opticals, coils, germanium diodes and a small loop antenna, which coheres 
sonically and allows users to listen to surrounding signals that would fall out 
of the human hearing range. The workshop will also introduce participants to 
using the electromagnetic spectrum within artistic practices.

No previous experience in electronics is necessary, but interest and patience 
mandatory.

Through different collective and personal experiments and audio recordings, 
participants will experience the electromagnetic spectrum surrounding us using 
the SIGNUM. The SIGNUM device operates as a translator that captures radio 
waves, FM/AM, ultrasound, translocal network connection, personal broadcast 
space, VLF, VHF, UHF, inaudible electromagnetic fields, the photoelectric 
effect, and others. The SIGNUM transforms all these "absent" frequencies into 
sound, light, video or a variable voltage able to be read with a 
microcontroller like an Arduino, Pic or a raspberry pi.

Workshop participants will build new sensors and adapt the device to their 
personal needs.They will connect the system to the computer to analyze the 
received data, sonify its output, document some natural phenomena in the 
surroundings of VIVO Media Arts Centre or make a cluster with different devices 
to get a dramatic exponential amplification. Participants will be credited as 
contributing artists to the project and will get a signed certificate. During 
the workshop all built modules will be tested and adjusted for proper 
operation. The workshop will end with a collective installation/performance. 
More detailed info about the workshop at victormazon.com/signum.

No specific electronic or sound experience needed. Patience is mandatory.
+info:
http://victormazon.com/signum
https://www.facebook.com/events/980663641988045/
Tickets:
http://www.eventbrite.ca/e/experimental-sonification-techniques-with-victor-mazon-gardoqui-tickets-24115250363

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