Archives: 23rd May 2023

The International Synth Design Hackathon 2023

James Bolt one of the AIM CDT 2022 cohort student won the Synth Design Hackathon and was invited to present the project (video below) at Superbooth in Berlin (Germany).

FranKnitStein – A repurposed sewing machine for ambient sound production by James Bolt (AIM CDT) in collaboration with Teodoro Dannemann (MAT CDT) was one of two winners in the Synth Design Hackathon back in February.

The project utilised a hand cranked sewing machine and a mechanical hand. The main aim was to use as many of the mechanical motions of the sewing machine as possible. The addition of a mechanical hand not only added to the visual interest but also provided a different playing style.

James and Teo added three main sound producing techniques all linked to the motion of the sewing machine.

More information and a video of the instrument at

FranKnitStein // Synthesizer by James Bolt + Teodoro Dannemann + // Synthux Academy

 


AIM students to join the Alan Turing Institute in 2023/24

Two AIM PhD students have been given enrichment awards by the Alan Turing Institute, the UK’s national institute in artificial intelligence and data science, enabling them to join and interact with institute researchers and its community in the 2023/24 academic year.

Specifically, AIM PhD student Teresa Pelinski has been offered an Enrichment Placement Award for the project “Sensor mesh as performance interface” and AIM PhD student Shubhr Singh has been offered an Enrichment Placement Award for the project “Deep learning with graphs for multivariate time series data”.

Congratulations to both!