Saturday, September 26
Workshop, 10:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.
Performance and reception, 6:00 p.m.
The Old American Can Factory
232 Third Street at Third Avenue
Gowanus, Brooklyn
League members, $30; non-members, $50
The Scrapyard Challenge Workshops, led by artists Jonah Brucker-Cohen and Katharine Moriwaki, are intensive workshops where participants build simple electronic music controllers (both digital and analog inputs) out of found or discarded “junk” (old electronics, furniture, outdated computer equipment, appliances, turntables, monitors, gadgets, etc.). Participants also build simple drawing robots or “DrawBots” with motors, batteries, and drawing markers that can be connected to Serial or MIDI interface. At the end of the day or evening, the workshop participants have a small performance/concert where they play their instruments together as a large ensemble. No electronics skills or any experience with technology is necessary for the workshop.
Please note: Attendance at the workshop is limited to fifteen participants, but the performance and reception at 6:00 p.m. is open to all for free admission.
Tags: electronics, participation, recycling, reuse, waste