
In partnership with InterAccess
Exploring Code as Music/Instrument in SuperCollider
Join artist Matt Nish-Lapidus to explore the SuperCollider music programming language. We’ll play with building synthesizers, sequencing, and the generative possibilities of working with
code-as-music.
Participants are encouraged to bring a laptop in order to follow along, experiment with code, and leave the workshop with some basic templates.
All prices inclusive of HST
PWYCA $10 to $20, or get a membership to attend all workshops for free.
FACILITATOR INFO
Matt Nish-Lapidus’ varied practice probes the myth that computers should be useful rather than beautiful through examining contemporary technoculture and its histories and impacts. His work results in diverse outputs including books, recordings, installations, performances, software, and objects. Matt has performed and exhibited with The Power Plant (Toronto), MOCA Toronto, ACUD Macht Neu (Berlin), Electric Eclectics (Meaford), InterAccess (Toronto), ZKM (Karlsruhe), The Index Biennial of Art and Technology (Braga), and more, including many DIY community spaces. You can find Matt online and away-from-keyboard under various aliases and collaborations including emenel, New Tendencies, and <blink>
TICKETING & ACCESSIBILITY INFO
REFUND, NO-SHOW, & RUSH LIST POLICY
Sometimes our shows sell out, and that can be a bummer for folks who didn’t get a ticket. We’ve developed a new ticketing policy that applies to advance ticket holders and those wanting tickets to ensure a fair, transparent process for releasing additional tickets to a sold-out show. Please read our full policy here.
TICKETING
Our new ticket type invites you to Pay What You Can Afford (PWYCA) which means that you can choose an appropriate level and where possible, help to offset community members attending at a discounted rate. Levels are decided by you based upon your income and financial flexibility and are not verified at the door.
ACCESSIBILITY INFO
The main entrance door into the main lobby is an automated/push-button.
InterAccess’s gallery and studio are located on the second floor which is accessible by elevator or a flight of stairs both located in the main entrance lobby.
Accessible, single stall washrooms are available in the main lobby and on the second floor. All washrooms are all-gender. Additional venue information.
For additional questions or accessibility needs, please contact: matthew@musicgallery.org.
COVID POLICY
We strongly encourage masking at all times. For our full policy, click here.
SAFER SPACE
We expect all attendees and community members to respect one another, and to respect the work that was created for you to explore. We will not tolerate harm or harmful behaviour of any kind. View our policy here.







