Synth Cafe: Serge Paperface – March 16th

$0.00 (Inc. GST)

Saturday March 16
10.00am – 12.00pm

FREE Event

This event is open to MESS Members

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Learn about the history, signal chain and sonic possibilities of this unique instrument during an in-person, hands-on workshop. You’ll have the opportunity to ask questions, and hear both simple and advanced patches created with this wonderful machine!

Get in the mood by listening to Ben Carey wonderful METASTABILITY, recorded on the Paperface during a residency at MESS.

This Synth Cafe will be hosted by MESS Artistic Director Byron Scullin

Byron J Scullin is one of Australia’s most experienced sound artists and designers. His works, including ‘Bass Bath’, ‘Siren Song’ and ‘The Rivers Sing’, have been presented at art festivals both locally and internationally. He is the co-founder and artistic co-director of MESS, the Melbourne Electronic Sound Studio, a not-for-profit organisation that makes available one of the largest synthesiser collections in the world for use by the general public. He's contributed sound to feature films such as ‘Wolf Creek’ and the documentary ‘Freeman’, as well as various contemporary dance and theatre productions by artists such as Lucy Guerin and Gideon Obarzanek. He has created numerous works for museums, galleries and public spaces, including the internationally renowned ‘Meet Graham’ road safety awareness campaign, Creation Cinema as part of First Peoples at the Melbourne Museum, ‘Wonderland’ at ACMI, and ‘Jem’ for Southbank Brisbane.

What is Synth Cafe? ☕

Synth Cafe is our monthly event series, especially for MESS Members. Designed to foster community and deepen your connection with electronic sound, these Saturday morning gatherings will offer a relaxed setting where you can grab a coffee and get to know other people in the community. Events will be centered around a unique blend of activities, whether it's an artist talk, an in-depth demo of a groundbreaking new instrument, hands-on workshops, or a deep dive into particular treasures from the MESS collection.

We’re looking forward to making your weekends resonate with the art and science of sound and friends!

If you have any suggestions for things to do at Synth Cafe, please contact our Membership and Engagement Coordinator, Prudence Rees-Lee: prudence@mess.foundation

Description

Learn about the history, signal chain and sonic possibilities of this unique instrument during an in-person, hands-on workshop. You’ll have the opportunity to ask questions, and hear both simple and advanced patches created with this wonderful machine!

Get in the mood by listening to Ben Carey wonderful METASTABILITY, recorded on the Paperface during a residency at MESS.

This Synth Cafe will be hosted by MESS Artistic Director Byron Scullin

Byron J Scullin is one of Australia’s most experienced sound artists and designers. His works, including ‘Bass Bath’, ‘Siren Song’ and ‘The Rivers Sing’, have been presented at art festivals both locally and internationally. He is the co-founder and artistic co-director of MESS, the Melbourne Electronic Sound Studio, a not-for-profit organisation that makes available one of the largest synthesiser collections in the world for use by the general public. He's contributed sound to feature films such as ‘Wolf Creek’ and the documentary ‘Freeman’, as well as various contemporary dance and theatre productions by artists such as Lucy Guerin and Gideon Obarzanek. He has created numerous works for museums, galleries and public spaces, including the internationally renowned ‘Meet Graham’ road safety awareness campaign, Creation Cinema as part of First Peoples at the Melbourne Museum, ‘Wonderland’ at ACMI, and ‘Jem’ for Southbank Brisbane.

What is Synth Cafe? ☕

Synth Cafe is our monthly event series, especially for MESS Members. Designed to foster community and deepen your connection with electronic sound, these Saturday morning gatherings will offer a relaxed setting where you can grab a coffee and get to know other people in the community. Events will be centered around a unique blend of activities, whether it's an artist talk, an in-depth demo of a groundbreaking new instrument, hands-on workshops, or a deep dive into particular treasures from the MESS collection.

We’re looking forward to making your weekends resonate with the art and science of sound and friends!

If you have any suggestions for things to do at Synth Cafe, please contact our Membership and Engagement Coordinator, Prudence Rees-Lee: prudence@mess.foundation