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* Dr. Simon Yuill is an artist and programmer who is based in Scotland. | * Dr. Simon Yuill is an artist and programmer who is based in Scotland. | ||
− | * He is | + | * He is among those who are thanked on the artwork accompanying the [[A Few Old Tunes]] cassette, though it should be noted that this does not imply that he was ever a member of the [[Hexagon Sun]] collective. |
− | + | * There is, however, independent confirmation that Simon has collaborated with Boards of Canada in some manner: the BBC website contains a page about an online exhibition called [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/cutandsplice/pet.shtml "Dots and Lines"] by Laura Baxter and Simon Yuill; it is stated there that the musicians Simon has worked with "include the Boards of Canada, Kaffe Matthews and Zeena Parkins". His collaboration with the latter two musicians was the [http://www.weightlessanimals.com/ Weightless Animals] project, a series of "Sonic Space Cartoons" in the form of Flash animations programmed by Simon, with music by Kaffe Matthews and Zeena Parkins. | |
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− | * There is, however, independent confirmation that Simon has collaborated with Boards of Canada: the BBC website contains a page about an online exhibition called [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/cutandsplice/pet.shtml "Dots and Lines"] by Laura Baxter and Simon Yuill; it is stated there that the musicians Simon has worked with "include the Boards of Canada, Kaffe Matthews and Zeena Parkins". His collaboration with the latter two musicians was the [http://www.weightlessanimals.com/ Weightless Animals] project, a series of "Sonic Space Cartoons" in the form of Flash animations programmed by Simon, with music by Kaffe Matthews and Zeena Parkins. | ||
* His interests include art, music, political activism, performance, and free software. Several of these interests are reflected in the fact that, in 2004, Simon was the organizer of "Your Machines", a series of workshops and discussions about Free Open Source Software that were held in the CCA (Centre for Contemporary Arts) in Glasgow. Tutorials covered the use of free software in such activities as audio and video processing, and in streaming technologies that could allow, for example, musicians in different countries to work together online, in real-time, in live audio performances. | * His interests include art, music, political activism, performance, and free software. Several of these interests are reflected in the fact that, in 2004, Simon was the organizer of "Your Machines", a series of workshops and discussions about Free Open Source Software that were held in the CCA (Centre for Contemporary Arts) in Glasgow. Tutorials covered the use of free software in such activities as audio and video processing, and in streaming technologies that could allow, for example, musicians in different countries to work together online, in real-time, in live audio performances. | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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* [http://www.yourmachines.org/ Your Machines] official site. | * [http://www.yourmachines.org/ Your Machines] official site. | ||
* [http://www.variant.randomstate.org/20texts/machines.html Your Machines : Your Culture] an essay by Dr. Simon Yuill. | * [http://www.variant.randomstate.org/20texts/machines.html Your Machines : Your Culture] an essay by Dr. Simon Yuill. |
Current Members | Marcus Eoin • Michael Sandison |
Hexagon Sun/Prior Members | Peter Iain Campbell • Frazer Clarke • S. Goderich • Mdg • Christopher Horne • Simon Yuill • Melissa Olson |
Mythology | NFBOC • Smokes Quantity • David Koresh • Amo Bishop Roden |
Other | The Cosmic Crofter • Autechre • Prince Murat • Helios |