Inspired by a trade fair scene in the 1974 Francis Ford Coppola film “The Conversation” and your local jumble sale. Interface Amnesty plays with the conventions of interface design, music technology products and the presentation of interactive art. Invited artists, hobbyists and makers show and their tell self made, developed and hacked devices for playing sound and music in a free trade fair/market >The Amazing Rollo, Chris O’Shea, Jody Hudson-Powell, Noise Club, North West Hackspace, Owl Project, Pixelh8, Rachel Carney: The Astronaut Show, Silver & True: Flirtman and Tony Kemplan all feature.
There is an emerging & developing sector and a growing scene of artists, hobbyists and makers in the UK experimenting with electronics and DIY interaction design often beyond multimedia & music academia and crossing over into sound art, new music and the moving image. Its an opportunity for sharing between artists, musicians and the public with live music, food stalls and that elusive country fair feeling.
Get a stall in the hall and show your hacked/shared/open/closed wares with key lunchtime and evening show-offs.
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SoundNetwork supported by AND, STATIC, Liverpool John Moores University
Funded by Arts Council England and PRS Foundation
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