BEK (Bergen senter for elektronisk kunst) has been central in the development of open source software for manipulating sound and video in realtime, and this week they’re hosting piksel, a workshop gathering about 30 of the foremost artistgeeks in the field to collaborate and learn from each other about this. It’s a huge deal if you’re interested in this kind of software, and for the rest us, well, for those of us who are in Bergen, we get to enjoy artists jamming video each night this week at Landmark.


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