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PROCESS is a 2 day festival focusing on the sound of systems. Terms like 'process-driven' and 'generative' are expanded to include live performances based on breath, a train-yard video that generates rhythms dynamically, and a large metal 'drop machine' which emulates electronics, with no electronics. The programme features two evenings of live performances and new-media works, a workshop and a special internet commission, and takes place on 19-20 March [[2010]] at [[Ausland]] in [[Berlin]]. | PROCESS is a 2 day festival focusing on the sound of systems. Terms like 'process-driven' and 'generative' are expanded to include live performances based on breath, a train-yard video that generates rhythms dynamically, and a large metal 'drop machine' which emulates electronics, with no electronics. The programme features two evenings of live performances and new-media works, a workshop and a special internet commission, and takes place on 19-20 March [[2010]] at [[Ausland]] in [[Berlin]]. | ||
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− | http://www.processfestival.com/ | + | * http://web.archive.org/web/20091218061518/http://www.processfestival.com/ |
− | + | * [http://artycok.tv/lang/en-us/process-festival/4164 Video report] | |
− | [http://artycok.tv/lang/en-us/process-festival/4164 | ||
[[Category:Media art festivals]] | [[Category:Media art festivals]] |
Revision as of 16:57, 7 December 2020
PROCESS is a 2 day festival focusing on the sound of systems. Terms like 'process-driven' and 'generative' are expanded to include live performances based on breath, a train-yard video that generates rhythms dynamically, and a large metal 'drop machine' which emulates electronics, with no electronics. The programme features two evenings of live performances and new-media works, a workshop and a special internet commission, and takes place on 19-20 March 2010 at Ausland in Berlin.
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