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I went Saturday & Sunday, and Pamela Z performed on Sunday too with 2 other performers. I believe she was feedng the midi out of the bodysynth into MAX (MSP?) to fire her samples (MAX & Apple laptops were definately tools of choice there). I certainly agree that the pure knob-twiddlers (read laptop-fiddlers) left something to be desired in the performance arena, but they certainly looked earnest. Being able to map *some* sort of gesture to *some* sort of sound production increased the interest factor greatly, both for bitheads like myself and neophytes like my friend who I dragged along. On sunday night there were some interesting midi controllers used - two light harps where breaking one of several laser beams created note-on events, and apparently the note value was determined by the distance from the light source. A fellow had a 'midi jacket', something along the line of Pamela Z's bodysynth where arm gestured created sound. There was also a cyborg-like hand controller (a glove with lotsa sensors & wires on it) which was used to control lights & samples with gesture. Some of the electronic music aesthetics were a bit cacophonous for my tastes, but the creativity was definately there. But by the time i left Sunday night i was dying just hear something....maybe in the key of G in 4/4 time..... stephen --- Mark Sottilaro <msottilaro@ppi2pass.com> wrote: > Hey, I went to the San Francisco Electronic Music > Fest and saw Pamela Z play > there were also some guys wanking around with > laptops. Good music came of > this, but for a performance it was LAME. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send instant messages & get email alerts with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com/