Due to wintry weather this event was rescheduled for Saturday, March 18, 1pm-5pm.
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Please sign up for a waitlist ticket to be added to our chronological waitlist. We will notify you if spots become available.
Interested in building your own video synthesizer?
In this workshop, each participant will build one of Jonas Bers' Cheap, Hacky Audio/Video (CHA/V) synths from a kit. The CHA/V synth creates both audio and video signals and offers a relatively inexpensive way to start experimenting with hardware video synthesis.
Participants will be introduced to basic soldering practices and SDIY troubleshooting techniques. No prior soldering experience is necessary and hands-on help will be available. Workshop led by Matthew Rempes.
https://jonasbers.com/chav/
Sat, Mar 18, 1pm-5pm
$40
PCC Cascade Campus, 705 N Killingsworth, Portland, OR
Hosted by PCC's Music and Sonic Arts/Creative Coding program.
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Matthew Rempes is a video instrument designer, synthesist and educator based in Portland, Oregon. His work is centered around creating novel analog computing instruments to explore obsolete analog video formats and experimental sound design. Matthew is passionate about sharing the joys of audio/video synthesis and enabling others to create their own instruments, having taught dozens of workshops on synthesis theory and DIY synthesizers in the Portland area. He primarily administers Synth Library Portland's Lending program and organizes opportunities for local and visiting artists to lead synthesis-related workshops.
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Synth Library Portland programming is funded in part by the Regional Arts and Cultural Council (@regionalarts), the Fred W. Fields Fund of Oregon Community Foundation (@the_ocf), and CommuniCare students at Portland State University (@communicareor).