1. Music Hackathon NYC June 2014

    Saturday, June 28, 2014
    Noon - Doors open
    8pm - Presentations and performances of hacks

    Etsy
    55 Washington Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201
    Suite 712

    Free!! Please RSVP at http://monthlymusichackathonnyc.eventbrite.com/

    At Monthly Music Hackathon NYC, musicians, programmers, artists, scientists, composers, hardware tinkerers, and others spend the last Saturday of each month hacking together projects exploring the possibilities of art with sound. At 8pm we have a concert and presentations of the art and tech made that day.

    Participants should either bring an idea and whatever they need to complete it (computers, instruments, amps, mics, audio interfaces, electronics parts, glue, etc), and/or proactively coordinate with other participants via https://twitter.com/musichackathon or https://www.facebook.com/musichackathon or https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/musichackathon.

    More info

    http://monthlymusichackathon.org/
    https://twitter.com/musichackathon
    Join the announcements mailing list: http://eepurl.com/pNXJP
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/111616907@N03/

    Discussion

    musichackathon@googlegroups.com
    https://www.facebook.com/musichackathon

    Location

    Etsy
    55 Washington Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201
    Suite 712

    Directions

    * From the York Street F stop:
    Exit station and turn right to walk down hill
    Walk down 1 full block to Front St.
    Turn left on Front street
    Walk 3 blocks and turn right on Washington (At Peas & Pickles market)
    Address is 55 Washington St. (walk up the metal ramp to get to front door)

    * From the High Street A/C stop:
    This is a long station so you will exit on one of two ends. a) If you exit toward the back of the train (coming from Manhattan) you will come out of the subway across from a small park b) If you exit toward the front of the train (coming from Manhattan) you will come out looking at the access ramp to the Brooklyn Bridge.

    If “a” then cross the street and walk through the park and take a left on Cadman Plaza East - walk down the hill (past the pedestrian staircase the Brooklyn Bridge) three blocks to the intersection of Front and Washington (At Peas & Pickles market)

    If “b” then follow the road around to the left when you exit onto Red Cross Place. Follow that about 100 yards until you are on Cadman Plaza E and follow it down the hill (past the pedestrian staircase the Brooklyn Bridge) three blocks to the intersection of Front and Washington (At Peas & Pickles market)

    Address is 55 Washington St. (walk up the metal ramp to get to front door)

  2. February 2014 Music Hackathon NYC

    Noon - Doors open
    8pm - Presentations and performances of hacks

    Etsy
    55 Washington Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201
    Suite 712

    Free!! Please RSVP at http://monthlymusichackathonnyc.eventbrite.com/

    At Monthly Music Hackathon NYC, musicians, programmers, artists, scientists, composers, hardware tinkerers, and others spend the last Saturday of each month hacking together projects exploring the possibilities of art with sound. At 8pm we have a concert and presentations of the art and tech made that day.

    Participants should either bring an idea and whatever they need to complete it (computers, instruments, amps, mics, audio interfaces, electronics parts, glue, etc), and/or proactively coordinate with other participants via https://twitter.com/musichackathon or https://www.facebook.com/musichackathon or https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/musichackathon.

    More info

    http://monthlymusichackathon.org/
    https://twitter.com/musichackathon
    Join the announcements mailing list: http://eepurl.com/pNXJP
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/111616907@N03/

    Discussion

    musichackathon@googlegroups.com
    https://www.facebook.com/musichackathon

    Location

    Etsy
    55 Washington Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201
    Suite 712

    Directions

    * From the York Street F stop:
    Exit station and turn right to walk down hill
    Walk down 1 full block to Front St.
    Turn left on Front street
    Walk 3 blocks and turn right on Washington (At Peas & Pickles market)
    Address is 55 Washington St. (walk up the metal ramp to get to front door)

    * From the High Street A/C stop:
    This is a long station so you will exit on one of two ends. a) If you exit toward the back of the train (coming from Manhattan) you will come out of the subway across from a small park b) If you exit toward the front of the train (coming from Manhattan) you will come out looking at the access ramp to the Brooklyn Bridge.

    If “a” then cross the street and walk through the park and take a left on Cadman Plaza East - walk down the hill (past the pedestrian staircase the Brooklyn Bridge) three blocks to the intersection of Front and Washington (At Peas & Pickles market)

    If “b” then follow the road around to the left when you exit onto Red Cross Place. Follow that about 100 yards until you are on Cadman Plaza E and follow it down the hill (past the pedestrian staircase the Brooklyn Bridge) three blocks to the intersection of Front and Washington (At Peas & Pickles market)

    Address is 55 Washington St. (walk up the metal ramp to get to front door)

  3. Automatic Music Hackathon

    Talks, performances, and a hackathon focusing on algorithmic music composition and other interpretations of the phrase “Automatic Music.”

    Talks and performances - Fri, 12/6 7:30 PM
    Hackathon - Sat, 12/7 10 AM - 8 PM
    Presentation of hacks - Sat, 12/7 8 PM

    Etsy
    55 Washington Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201
    Suite 712


    Schedule

    Friday, December 6th, 2013

    7:30 PM Reception
    8:00 PM Talks about and performances of automatic music
    * Beau Sievers - history of algorithmic art
    * Drew Krause - “Two Violins” and the Lisp system that generated it
    * String Noise performs Drew Krause’s “Two Violins”
    * Brian Whitman - “A Singular Christmas
    * Thor Kell - code that performs itself as music
    * Ben Lacker - Jazz Drum Machine
    * Tristan Jehan - Creating Music by Listening
    * Jonathan Marmor - “Jonathan Marmor”
    * String Noise performs Jonathan Marmor’s “Jonathan Marmor”
    10:00 PM Informal brainstorm for those participating in Saturday’s hackathon

    Saturday, December 7th, 2013

    10:00 AM Coffee
    10:30 AM Opening remarks
    11:00 AM Start hackathon
    1:00 PM Lunch
    8:00 PM Presentations of hacks
    (Plus a talk by Martin Roth on Tannhäuser: A C Compiler for Pure Data)
    10:00 PM Reception with open music performance of a piece TBD

    Free! Please RSVP at http://automusic.eventbrite.com/

    Discussion

    musichackathon@googlegroups.com
    https://www.facebook.com/musichackathon
    http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=musichackathon
    http://www.twitter.com/musichackathon
    #automusic

    More info

    Facebook event page (invite your friends!)

    http://monthlymusichackathon.org/
    https://twitter.com/musichackathon
    Join the announcements mailing list: http://eepurl.com/pNXJP

    For directions see http://automusic.eventbrite.com/

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  4. Handmade Music Hackathon

    The theme of July’s Music Hackathon NYC is “handmade music” – but you decide what that means to you and all types of music projects are welcome. It will take place in a beautiful space at Etsy’s offices in DUMBO, Brooklyn. At 8pm there will be a concert and presentations of the art and tech made that day.

    Saturday, July 27th, 2013

    12pm: Hacking starts
    1pm: Free pizza
    8pm: Concert/presentations

    FREE!

    Please RSVP at http://monthlymusichackathonnyc.eventbrite.com/

    LOCATION:
    Etsy
    55 Washington Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201
    Suite 712

    DIRECTIONS AND MORE INFO ABOUT THIS EVENT:
    https://www.facebook.com/events/128296804045844/

    MORE INFO ABOUT MONTHLY MUSIC HACKATHON NYC:
    http://monthlymusichackathon.org/
    https://www.facebook.com/musichackathon
    https://twitter.com/musichackathon
    Join the mailing list: http://eepurl.com/pNXJP