Build Your Own Sound Machine
Level up in this masterclass, where you will learn to how to turn microcontrollers, buttons, knobs and switches into your very own MIDI controller or sound machine.
For creatives seeking a skill boost or curious about how things work, this masterclass digs into the nitty-gritty of Cris’s practice. Cris will bring you into the inner workings of her interactive installations and share techniques for introducing a sense of play into electronics.
During this interactive session, you will learn how circuit boards and coding is configured to produce incredible sounds. Cris will walk you through the operations of a variety of instruments made from old payphones, gamer controllers and chess boards. Then you’ll have an opportunity to create, code and customise your very own sound machine from buttons, knobs, alligator clips, aluminium foil and cardboard.
This activity involves coding and circuitry. We recommend you have a basic understanding of electronics and synthesisers prior to the session. You’ll be working with tools including screw drivers, wire strippers and clamps.
Please bring (or let us know if you need help sourcing):
A laptop (either PC or MAC)
Headphones with cable (3.5mm jack connection)
This is a paid 4-hour masterclass suitable for adults and young people aged 15 years and over, with assistance available throughout.
Sessions run on the following dates:
Saturday 14 March, 1–5pm
Saturday 28 March, 1–5pm
Ticket prices:
General Admission: $50
University of Melbourne Student: $20
For University of Melbourne students who are experiencing financial hardship, please email us to discuss: mc-publicprograms@unimelb.edu.au
Ignite your creativity and find your new passion by signing up for one of Science Gallery Melbourne's Hyperfocus masterclasses! These interactive sessions focus on hands-on experimentation and play that will make time fly by.
Join skilled artists and makers for a deep dive into the techniques and thinking fueling their practices and find out what puts them into a state of flow. Discover the inner workings of their creations, experiment with intriguing materials and receive guidance to bring your own ideas to life.
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Cris Edwards is a Naarm/Melbourne-based designer of interactive installations and electronic instruments. Cris's contraptions are designed to return a sense of physicality and play to our relationship with the machines that dominate our lives.
In a world in which our devices are becoming increasingly distant, unknowable and unrepairable, Cris's installations encourage participants to engage and interact with circuits, data and sound with physicality and curiosity. Cris aims to return audiences to a nostalgic golden age of tactile buttons, knobs, sliders, switches, clicks and beeps, and champion the human-friendly principles of design that they represent.