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Handmade Music Austin

4ms Pedals, Bleep Labs, Eric Archer, and Church of the Friendly Ghost have brought Handmande Music to Austin!

Starting October 18th, we will offer monthly workshops at Salvage Vanguard Theatre where you can learn how to solder, build a synth kit, show off your own musical DIY project of any type, and jam with the new Andromeda Space Rocker synthesizer kits.

for dates and registration visit http://handmademusic.noisepages.com/

Tomorrow: Way No Way “first show”

Way No Way (first show) w/ Hatchet Wound & the French Inhales

Sunday 5.31.’09 @ The Parlor on North Loop

9pm sharp

These are the days

Saturday, January 24, 3:00pm
Talking Art with Matt Stokes
Arthouse at the Jones Center
Free admission

Opening reception for a 16 mm film and installation all revolving around an interpretation of the history of “punk, post-punk, and DIY movements”  and its receptive effect on today’s community, by british artist Matt Stokes.

ABOUT THE ARTIST
Matt Stokes’ artistic practice is marked by anthropological enquiry and an interest in events or informal movements that bind people together. Music subcultures have been central to the development of his most recent projects, which have focused on their ability to shape lifestyle, beliefs and create community. Stokes’ most noted works to date include Long After Tonight, a 16mm film that conveys strong emotional and spiritual content through the British communities connected to the music and dance of Northern Soul, and Real Arcadia, a research based project focusing on the history of a small rural acid house organization which archives and interprets the clandestine experience of those who attended or were affected by a series of cave raves organized by the group.

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FYI DIY

In honor of all the makers, crafters, circuit benders, freestyle clothing editors, and science fair enthusiasts that will be convening on our fair city for Maker Faire, I thought it would be appropriate to mention a hidden gem for all electronic enthusiasts. now most of us flock to the internet or Radioshack or even Fry’s for most of our component needs. but there is not much of an alternative if just want to go down to a shop and ask some questions. I have known about MC Howards for years but i hadn’t been back since my circuit bending days in high school. i went back and was glad to know this hole in the wall mom and pop circuit shop is still there. the only people i know who know of this place are people who basically grew up here because it is a tiny shop in a commercial wholesale supply district. surrounded by tile warehouses, pvc suppliers and basic computer repair shops, is this place with halls of resistors, ICs, diodes, transformers, and all manner of basic electronic components. also love the style of pricing; in that most stuff is priced but the general tendency is to just eyeball whatever small pile of stuff you want and they put it in a little static free ziplock and give you an even dollar amount that rarely breaks the double digits. the guy working the register even had handouts for a small project on how to build a device that separates hydrogen from water in a manner fitting to apply to ones motor vehicle to reduce fuel consupmtion. So for those looking for weird discontinued ICs or a single component you dont want to have to order multiples of just to make the shipping worth it; this place is highly recommended.

more pics here:
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