Theremidi Orchestra (TO) wants to learn how to make gadgets on their own, to move far away from existing interfaces and images. In a time of television user packages, it brings obsolete antennas back to life. The radio frequency is still out there, and sometimes the orchestra gets lucky and catches a glimpse of its scratchy hum. TO are absolutely fascinated by the development of the newest gadgets, not for their intended purpose, but to explore their potential to produce the humming, glissandos and squeaks of the theremin and electromagnetic pulses. DIY theremins are unpredictable and basic. Nevertheless, they offer a multitude of sounds if they are connected to the most unexpected antennas, from conductive ink to umbrellas, wire ducklings, air tubes, flowers, and scrap metal. TO is combined by participants of TEREMINI in TEREMIDI physical interface workshop, which took place on Ljudmila in May 2011, under the mentorship of Borut Savski, who after a while also joined the Orchestra.
TO are generating sounds and images live with the help of theremidi interfaces and are connected to open-source technologies and free-software.
The Theremini Orchestra are: Tina Dolinšek, Luka Frelih, Ida Hiršenfelder, Dare Pejić, Borut Savski, Saša Spačal, Robertina Šebjanič, Matic Urbanija, Dušan Zidar.
Vsebina
Audiovisual Performances
- The Silent Noise at Ada Lovelace Day at Kiberpipa, Ljubljana, 16th October, 2012
- In-Sync: Score No.2 performance on Slobodni festival 6/Free Festival 6 at Mursko Središće, Croatia, 8th July 2012
- Score No.1 – Organism Chaos Score for an ongoing workshop on CoFestival at Dance Theatre Ljubljana (PTL), Ljubljana, 4th June 2012
- Draht Orchestra on LiWoLi Festival - Art Meets Radical Openness, Linz, 24th May 2012
- Sound Intervention on Megawhat show, Radio Student, Ljubljana, 21st May 2012
- Antennas For All! on the ending of exhibition REAL TIME SETTINGS FOR NER[D/V]ES, ŠKUC Gallery, Ljubljana, 19th April 2012
- Second Attempt, Festival KIBLIX, Kino Udarnik, Maribor, 20th November 2011
- Public Rehearsal, M3C Festival, Murska Sobota, 10th October 2011
- First Performance on the ending of exhibition Powered by Ljudmila, Ljubljana City Art Gallery, in the collaboration with Platform RADAR, Radio Student, Ljubljana, 22nd June 2011
Workshops
- TEREMINI in TEREMIDI physical interface, mentor Borut Savski. From 15th till 17th June 2011.
- Teremini Workshop and Teremidi Orchestra in Zagreb, mentors Borut Savski, Luka Frelih and TO. Organised by Media Lab I'MM_, Zagreb (HR). From 16th till 17th December 2011
- TouchTone Workshop: live performance touch sound synthesizer, mentors Borut Savski, Luka Frelih and TO. As a part of exhibition Real Time Settings for Ner[d/v]es and with cooperation of Gallery ŠKUC. On April 18th 2012.
- Small electronics noise gadgets workshop in Linz - Make a Theremidi Orchestra, mentors Borut Savski, Luka Frelih and TO. On May 25th 2012.
- Make a Theremidi Orchestra on Slobodni festival (Free festival 6), mentors Borut Savski, Luka Frelih and TO. On July 8th 2012.
- Technology Workshop on Sajeta 2012, with Cirkulacija 2. Between 24th and 29th July 2012.
Gadgets and Devices <3
- Theremidi Kit Manual by Borut Savski
- MicroNoise and TouchTone Kit Manual by Borut Savski
LiWoLi - Art Meets Radical Openness (2012)
On Liwoli the Orchestra performed as DRAHT ORCHESTRA.
Draht = žica = drat = wire
Also check photos, video and interview with Saša.
Megawhat: Urban Dadaism (2012)
We occupied Radio Student studio on Monday 21th of May, during the Megawhat show. All that noise was excruciating! Probably the listeners didn't preferred it as much as we did. Some photos here: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.439890799357129.108388.225132000833011&type=3
Exhibition Closing: Real Time Settings for Ner[d/v]es: Antennas For All! (2012)
Theremidi Orchestra wants to learn how to make gadgets on their own, to move far away from existing interfaces and images. In a time of television user packages, it brings obsolete antennas back to life. The radio frequency is still out there, and sometimes the orchestra gets lucky and catches a glimpse of its scratchy hum. TO are absolutely fascinated by the development of the newest gadgets, not for their intended purpose, but to explore their potential to produce the humming, glissandos and squeaks of the theremin and electromagnetic pulses. DIY theremins are unpredictable and basic. Nevertheless, they offer a multitude of sounds if they are connected to the most unexpected antennas, from conductive ink to umbrellas, wire ducklings, air tubes, flowers, and scrap metal.
Festival KIBLIX (2011)
To make: 10x theremidi units and 15x sajice units you need:
- 10x microchips 4011
- 15x microchips 4093
- 23x led diodes
- 23x piezo buzzers
- 10x resistors 1K ohm
- 10x cheramic capacitators 1n0
- 10x 9V battery holders
- 10x 3.5 mm plug-in panels
Photos by Boštjan Lah:
http://www.kiblix.org/kiblix11/?en/pictures/sound-performance.html