Isadora Creative Space - Berlin
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Dear Alex,
It's a pretty quick trip from Tegel to the space.http://www.bvg.de/index.php/en/index.htmlYou want to go from Flughafen Tegel to Uferstr 8.Best Wishes,Mark -
Dear Mark,
Didn´t knew its that near. Thank you!All the best,Alex -
I am there.
See you soon,Luka -
Sorry to say that I can't manage to make it. Hopefully sometime in the future things will work out better for me.
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Sorry I can't make it either. Busy at work and my wife is also recovering from surgery at the minute.
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Dear Mark,
As you mentioned to post ideas for your talk: I would be interested how you see the role/possiblities of Interactivity and Isadora in the past, now and the future.All the best,Alex -
Hello,
could someone please advise me on how difficult/easy or the best way to park at or near the premises? thanks
Bruno
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Counting the days to 30.Nov. Great event!
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Sad. Today I'm blocked. Next time I can make it, hope so ...does somebody report somewhere (Twitter, Facebook, Blogging ...) about todays happenings ?Best wishesBenedikt -
well I can answer to myself that is very easy to park outside or inside this premises :)
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Sorry, I haven't been on the forum for a while and missed this entirely. I'd definitely like to attend the next one!.
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Inspired by the workshop: made in Isadora with Granular AU http://argotlunar.info
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I attended the meeting on the 4th Nov and I have to say it was extremely interesting and very useful. Rather than veering towards a solely Isadora problem-solving session, it embraced an excellent and enlightening discussion on interactivity in the performaning arts and other topics. The question of motion tracking was addressed with some interesting conceptual ideas on what is it you really want to track. I work with interactive dance and have more of an emphasis on sound design emanating from movement - with an emphasis on rhythm extraction (where exactly is the rhythm in the dance?!). Mark's expertise and experience in the performing arts is a very valuable asset to this forum!! Thanks Mark!
Overall, it was very fulfilling and I will hopefully return to Berlin for the next meeting. (I could potentially host a meeting here in Bremen if needed).
My main areas of focus are: Interactive Dance, Live Generative Visuals, Sound Design & Composition (all done with MAX/MSP). If anyone needs some support with live interactive performance, generative visuals or interactive composition, I would be happy to be involved..... :)
Have fun!
Aidan
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Yes i agree, it was great! Is there a next meeting planed?
Thanks a lotE -
Hi Mark,
You were talking about your Timecode setup last time in Berlin. Could you write a short resume? I didnt remember all details :-(Cheers,Alex -
Any plans for 2015? Is this going to be continued?