Hey all, I'm pleased to announce that DataPort is coming back to Portland, courtesy of the folks at Backspace! Our current plan is to do this every other month. If we can build up enough of a momentum, it may become a monthly occurrence somewhere down the road with space for workshops and open mics.
To really kick this launch off in style, our friends from the excellent gaming podcast "A Jumps! B Shoots!" (http://ajumpsbshoots.com/) will be screening the chip music doc "Reformat the Planet" at the Hollywood Theater the following night. (TRAILER: http://vimeo.com/665366)
RSVP on the Facebook Event and pass it along to your friends in the area:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=124774230941197
LIVE MUSIC
Saturday, July 9th 2011
8:00 pm @ Backspace Cafe
115 NW 5th Avenue
Portland, OR
$8 · ALL AGES
FILM SCREENING
Sunday, July 10th 2011
7:30 pm @ The Hollywood Theater
4122 NE Sandy Blvd.
$5 · ALL AGES
DataPort will feature live performances by:
· Bit Shifter [NYC]
http://bit.shifter.net/
An electronic musician based in New York City, Bit Shifter explores high-impact, low-res music produced using primitive gear and synthesis as a deliberate aesthetic choice. Adopting a distillation of the less-is-more philosophy, Bit Shifter operates with a standard Nintendo Game Boy as a means of exploring the aesthetics of economy, pushing minimal hardware to its maximum.
He is also in it for the lolz.
· Trash80 [LA]
http://trash80.com/
LA-based chip musician, Trash80, utilizes obsolete computer/video game hardware and modern technology to fuse unique melodies with hard-edged dance music. A developer of numerous software applications and hardware hacks, he is the brain behind the Arduinoboy, an open-source project for the Game Boy that enables communication with musical instruments. Trash80 can be seen rocking stages internationally… when he’ s not at your mom’ s house.
· ondoh [PDX]
http://www.last.fm/music/ondoh
ondoh creates music from a wide array of instruments. These days he has been using many things from the 80s… Gameboy’s, Casio’s, C64’s, etc… anything producing that wonderful lofi square wave we all love. Songs range from smooth and slow to dancy and romancy.
w/ live visuals courtesy of:
· Marieke Verbiesen [Norway]
http://marieke.nu
Marieke Verbiesen is a Dutch artist based in Norway working with different projects in electronic arts and interactive design since 2003. Her projects revolve around creative work with music, film and video based on hardware, computer games, movies and popular culture. She has participated in the collaborative projects 8BitBox & Videohometraining and has organized workshops & events in Norway & the Netherlands.
Last edited by Greenleaf (Jul 5, 2011 8:43 pm)