23 Dec 2020
In-break Artist Performance from RustFest Global 2020
Music: Aesthr
We have landed on Titan, largest moon of Saturn, on the shore of a methane lake that stretches into the distance, disappearing into the orange haze. Large drops of liquid methane begin to fall and send slow ripples across the surface as our tiny sun sets.
Aesthr is piloting a spaceship of sound exploration made from wires, transistors and a little witchcraft.
https://www.aesthr.com/
https://twitter.com/selfawaresoup
More at https://rustfest.global/session/26-artist-performance-aesthr---rain-on-titan/
Music: Aesthr
We have landed on Titan, largest moon of Saturn, on the shore of a methane lake that stretches into the distance, disappearing into the orange haze. Large drops of liquid methane begin to fall and send slow ripples across the surface as our tiny sun sets.
Aesthr is piloting a spaceship of sound exploration made from wires, transistors and a little witchcraft.
https://www.aesthr.com/
https://twitter.com/selfawaresoup
More at https://rustfest.global/session/26-artist-performance-aesthr---rain-on-titan/
- 3 participants
- 34 minutes
23 Dec 2020
Live Coding Session Using Sonic Pi, In-break Artist Performance from RustFest Global 2020
Music & Visuals: Earth To Abigail (Mynah Marie)
Mynah Marie, a.k.a. Earth To Abigail, takes us for a walk in an algorithmic forest where sounds represent not only nature but a deep conversation inside ourselves. Combining her voice with Sonic Pi, the song "The Forest" is meant to be an inspirational soundscape as well as a form of inner dialogue.
Born in Montreal, Canada from a Portuguese family, Mynah Marie has been living the life of a nomad for the past 15 years. After pursuing undergraduate studies in classical piano, she left her hometown at the age of 21 to embark on her first long-term journey. The necessity to find an instrument she could carry around while backpacking across the country is what led her to buy her first accordion.
https://www.earthtoabigail.com/music
https://twitter.com/earthAbigail
More at https://rustfest.global/session/28-artist-performance-earth-to-abigail/
Music & Visuals: Earth To Abigail (Mynah Marie)
Mynah Marie, a.k.a. Earth To Abigail, takes us for a walk in an algorithmic forest where sounds represent not only nature but a deep conversation inside ourselves. Combining her voice with Sonic Pi, the song "The Forest" is meant to be an inspirational soundscape as well as a form of inner dialogue.
Born in Montreal, Canada from a Portuguese family, Mynah Marie has been living the life of a nomad for the past 15 years. After pursuing undergraduate studies in classical piano, she left her hometown at the age of 21 to embark on her first long-term journey. The necessity to find an instrument she could carry around while backpacking across the country is what led her to buy her first accordion.
https://www.earthtoabigail.com/music
https://twitter.com/earthAbigail
More at https://rustfest.global/session/28-artist-performance-earth-to-abigail/
- 2 participants
- 30 minutes
23 Dec 2020
All RustFest Global 2020 speakers were introduced by our returning Rust Bard, Andre Bogus (llogiq) in the form of thoughtful, witty limericks.
More at https://rustfest.global/
More at https://rustfest.global/
- 1 participant
- 6 minutes
23 Dec 2020
In-break Artist Performance from RustFest Global 2020
Music: [MONRHEA]
[MONRHEA] is a Producer and DJ, brewing in the underground music scene in Nairobi and beyond. For about a year, she has been learning to code music using Sonic Pi which she says has opened up a whole new dimension for music exploration and experimentation. Creations using this tool landed her a review on Resident Advisor for the track, "The Sonics from a River in Ololua Forest". She hopes to spread the world of music coding by creating a platform called BYTE which is dedicated to the Sonic Pi Community.
https://www.monrhea.com/
https://twitter.com/Monrhea_Carter/
More at https://rustfest.global/session/31-artist-performance-%5Bmonrhea%5D
Music: [MONRHEA]
[MONRHEA] is a Producer and DJ, brewing in the underground music scene in Nairobi and beyond. For about a year, she has been learning to code music using Sonic Pi which she says has opened up a whole new dimension for music exploration and experimentation. Creations using this tool landed her a review on Resident Advisor for the track, "The Sonics from a River in Ololua Forest". She hopes to spread the world of music coding by creating a platform called BYTE which is dedicated to the Sonic Pi Community.
https://www.monrhea.com/
https://twitter.com/Monrhea_Carter/
More at https://rustfest.global/session/31-artist-performance-%5Bmonrhea%5D
- 2 participants
- 34 minutes