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29/10/2012

Still looking for teams for KIKK Kontest

We are still looking for teams to participate to KIKK Kontest, a 24h non-stop multidisciplinary kontest taking place on at the venu of the festival and lasting during the whole event. 

There are more than 6000 € worth of prizes to win; a trip to Resonate Festival in Serbia, Adobe Suites, Wacom tablets, 500 € in cash, 1 year of Mobile Vikings phone membership with data, and many more… Register now!

19/10/2012

A few places left for Friday's workshops

We have a few places left for the 3 workshops taking place on Friday 9th of November: Musical Experimental Board, 3D Wall Printing and Noisy Jelly. So hurry up if you want to get your seat in one of those very creative workshops! They are all happening at the same time so you can only register for one. Follow this link to register.

01/10/2012

Call for Candidates for the Kontest

Registrations for KIKK Kontest are now open to students and professionals.

If you are a designer, webdeveloper, mobile developer, photographer, illustrator, sound designer, digital artist, installations creator or expert in any other field linked to the digital, KIKK Kontest is for you! 24h to create a project and present it in front of a prestigious jury.

Click here to register now.

Musical Experimental Board

Musical Experimental Board

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Teenage Engineering

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Musical Experimental Board

In this workshop, the Teenage Engineering team will teach you to mess up with the Oplab Musical Experimental Board they created. It allows you to interconnect virtually any electronic musical instruments. And finally it’s just plug and play. No more hassle with one box for MIDI and another for CV or a third for USB. Oplab has it all in one place. Just connect your cables, set the appropriate scenario and experience a perfect sync.

But there is more... 

One of the fundamental ideas behind Oplab is to let you connect things, toys or junk that you already have around you and to make it interact with your electronic musical instruments. Grab a broken hard drive, rip it apart, connect and use it as a scratchpad. A simple one is to just connect a mouse. Eureka! The mouse is now a pitch bender.

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