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Re: Proposal: DebConf Algorave - DebConf23 - India



Hello folks,

There are any news on this topic?

I'm considering to submit a talk with this proposal, but I would like first to ask here first if you are still considering to answer it.

Thanks,

Le 29/05/2023 à 22:36, Joenio Marques da Costa a écrit :
Hello DebConf content team,

First, thanks all of you for the ideas and the support on building this proposal.

As some of you mentioned during the meeting at channel #debconf-team the importance to do a practical proposal with a proper description and needs of an Algorave I'm copying here the proposal for the first DebConf Algorave to be held (if accepted) by DebConf23.

This proposal is also available at:
https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/LiveCoding/DebConfAlgorave/ProposalDebConf23Algorave

# Proposal: DebConf Algorave - DebConf23 - India

## What is an Algorave?

An algorave is an event where people dance to music generated from algorithms, often using live coding techniques. The word "algorave" was coined in 2011, and the first event under such a name was organised in London, UK. It has since become a movement, with algoraves taking place around the world.

References:
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algorave
- https://algorave.com

## What is the DebConf Algorave?

- It is an one night event that will take place inside the DebConf schedule
- Experienced Live Coding artists will be invited to perform using Debian in their setup
- Beginners Live Coders will be invited thought an open call
- The event will be live streamed

## Event format

- Duration: 4 hours, divided in 2 slots
- Slot 1: 1 hour for beginners, max: 4 artists
   - Each artist plays 10 min with 5 min interval
- Slot 2: 3 hours for invited artists, max: 6 artists
   - Each artist plays 25 min with 5 min interval

## Requirements for artists

The constraint for any artists to be accepted to play is to agree to use Debian in at least one part of their setup, usually live coders use more then one equipment, including laptops, arduinos, midi controllers, etc, at least one equipment being used by the artist must runs Debian.

## Infrastructure

- One projector
   - If possible, One additional projector 2 to mirror the projection
- PA system
- Audio cables
- HDMI cables
- Microphone
- Physical area for people to attend the event
  - If possible, area enough for people to stay stand up and options to seat down
   - If possible, drinks and snacks for people attending the event
- Internet and live stream

## Long-term goals

- Bring artists to get in touch with Debian community, learn the Debian philosophy, etc   - Opportunity for action: Support artists to use Debian in their Live Coding practices   - Expected result: Open issues on Debian bug trackers to improve Debian for Live Coding
- Bring Debian developers into the Live Coding practices
  - Opportunity for action: Test Debian for live coding practices, solve live coding issues on Debian   - Expected result: Increase the Debian use and visibility in the Live Coding community
- The final long-term goal is to improve Debian for Live Coding practice
  - Opportunity for action: Create a collaborative feedback loop between artists and developers
   - Expected result: Debian as the Universal Live Coding system

## Concerns and Open questions

- No presentation with recorded music, then no issues about copyrighted music   - But we don't know exactly what are the risks imposed by the 'IPRS' license - The DebConf Algorave is about live created (realtime) music and visual improvisation   - It is more about improvised art performance then about live music, it is not a DJs set! - It can be similar to other non-tech art activities already in place ad DebConf but it is not the same - DebConf Algorave is not just to have fun doing electronic music but even more important is to improve Debian for Live Coding practice   - Create incentives for people to use Debian for art creation, specially Live Coding   - Create incentives for people to improve Debian for Live Coding practices - Maybe it can be combined with the Cheese and Wine party, the plan is to do it consistently every year

## Invited live coders

For now there are some names in the radar to be invited, but the invitation depends on the approval of this proposal.

- Jagannathan Sampath
   - Author of the "din is noise" (DIN) tool
   - Based in Chennai, India
   - The DIN is yet not packaged in Debian
   - DIN site: https://dinisnoise.org

- Abhinay Khoparzi
   - Live Coder artist based on Bombay, member of Algorave India community
   - Has experience organizing Algoraves in India
   - He is open to collaborate contacting local artists and communities

- Hermant Sreekumar, NOISEOISEOISE
   - Live Coder artist, based somewhere nearby Kochi
   - Using the tools: Pure Data and Processing

Thanks in advance,

--
Joenio Marques da Costa
Invited Researcher at Université Gustave Eiffel
Research Software Engineer at LISIS
Developer at CorTexT platform & RISIS Core Facility
http://umr-lisis.fr/membre/joenio


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