Chaos Lab 6.5
Toplap Strasbourg invites you to the sixth and a half edition of the Chaos Lab, a sanctuary dedicated to sound and visual experiments of all kinds. In the cellar of the Perestroïka, the rule is simple: a symphony of electronic music and visuals and code, tinged with boldness and risk-taking. Performances are born in the moment, adapting to the whispers of the audience. No predetermined framework: just pure improvisation, where our most intimate impulses are revealed and shared with you. So get ready, because that night, we’re bringing chaos with the following program.
>> Most concerts are born out of the workshop we organize weekly around live coding and attached disciplines.
BERYANN PARKER – Music scholar, music professor, pianist, composer, and poet in Strasbourg. I practice Live Coding with Sonic Pi, SuperCollider mainly, but also Ableton Live, member of Toplap Strasbourg.
LEBATAILLEUR – Techno-like psalm
PIERRE DANGER – Danger! Pure-data, coding & more
COLOSCOPE (practice of illegal medicine) – Torn between the first transgressions of krautrock and the synth lines of John Carpenter films, Coloscope offers an entirely live and largely improvised electronic set that reconnects with the DIY, precarious, and minimalist approach of punk and clandestine medicine. Coloscope makes its own distortions, synthesizers, and the rest. From scratch or nothing. Works on pure-data
PAPIROVE HOUBY – Noisy dark & Witch voices Live Coding. A sonic-pi and more adept.
CRASH SERVER (post mayhem live coding music) – Crash Server, composed of SVDK & ZBDM. Their music is created live using computer code lines, thus transforming programming language into music. Live, nothing is planned, nothing is to be planned. There is as much probability of playing gabber with a rock tendency as a nihilistic symphony with a new age tendency. Or something else. Or the audience decides. Or the server. Everything is possible. As long as the server CRASH. https://crashserver.fr https://instagram.com/crashserver
Team foxdot, cables, opênframeworks and more.