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Title: Extratonal Education #4: Live coding jam session with Mitsitron & Magda Arques
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Date: 2024-04-19
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Category: event
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Tags: Extratonal Education Live Coding Jam Session
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slug: extratonal-education-live-coding-jam-session
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lang: en
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event_start: 2024-04-19 19:00
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event_duration: 3h
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featured_image: /images/extratonaleducation#4.jpg
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summary: Live coding jam session is a performative evening to experiment with live coding together
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**Date:** Friday, 19 April 2024
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**Time:** 19:00-22:00 (or until we like) CET
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**Location:** Varia (Gouwstraat 3)
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Live coding jam session is a performative evening to experiment with live coding together, using sound and visuals. Tools we will use include Hydra and Sonic Pi, more are very welcome. Facilitated by [Mitsitron](https://project.xpub.nlthanks_for_listening/) and [Magda Arques](https://magdaarques.github.io/magdaarques/).
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Come with your laptops and live coding tools.
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There will be drinks and snacks.
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To sign up and get more information on the tech spec of Varia, send and email to info@extratonal.org with [live coding jam session] in the subject line.
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"*I'm Magda. I love creating through technologies, I code especially with Processing and Hydra too, creating with code is like writing poems, creating images through our sensations. I usually work with musicians, dj or other creators. It's magical how the creation develops together*".
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*Mitsi Chaida aka Mitsitron (they/them) is a cultural worker from Greece that has been shaped by (queer) sounds, (public) spaces, F/LOSS Publishing tools. Their current practiced research questions gender essentialism through soundscapes created by their body's encounter with technological instruments*.
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