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Embodied Audio-Visual Interaction Live Electronics gig


17 Oct 2012, 7:00pm - 11:00pm

The Amersham Arms

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Cost £5
Department Computing
Website www.facebook.com/events/492972954061375/
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EAVI (Computing Department)

Embodied Audio-Visual Interaction and A-B-A presents an evening of live electronics performances.

Ryan Jordan
http://ryanjordan.org/
Glitch Lich
http://www.glitchlich.com/
Chris Weaver
http://chrisweaver.wordpress.com/
Tom Richards
http://www.tomrichards.info/
Luke Fraser
http://lukefraser.net/
Ryo Ikeshiro
http://ryoikeshiro.com/

Doors: 7pm. Performances: 8pm

www.facebook.com/events/492972954061375/

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17 Oct 2012 7:00pm - 11:00pm
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