Our show for RefreshConf 2019 in Groningen was split into two parts:
- 20 mins performance to end lunch and get people back to the stage
- 30 mins talk to explain what LiveJS is and which influence it has on the environment
During the performance the atteendes had the change to look behind the scens and come up on stage to talk with us.
- improjam (Music)
- teapot (SL 1201) (Music)
- luminave (Light / DMX512 / LEDs)
- modV (Visuals)
- WebUSB DMX512 Controller
Source: Aljan Scholtens
You can access the slides or the speaker notes and use the arrow keys on your keyboard to navigate through them.
- LiveJS website
- LiveJS @ Twitter
- LiveJS-Crew
- Ruth John (aka rumyra)
- Vizra (Visuals)
- Generative Art Podcast
- Tim Pietrusky (aka NERDDISCO)
- luminave (Light / DMX512 / LEDs)
- Profile @ Scuttlebutt:
@8eEwSaZ1fbfOTiyxLtrSkUBWcwxPrkvFwsAVg5Fy3Kc=.ed25519
- NERDDISCO @ GitHub
- NERDDISCO @ Twitter
- Martin Schuhfuss (aka usefulthink)
- fivetwelve (Light / DMX512)
- Matt McKegg (aka DESTROY WITH SCIENCE)
- loop drop (rust) (Music)
- loop drop (JS) (Music)
- Profile @ Scuttlebutt:
@FbGoHeEcePDG3Evemrc+hm+S77cXKf8BRQgkYinJggg=.ed25519
- DESTROY WITH SCIENCE @ SoundCloud
- Art~Hack Wellington
- Scuttlebutt
- Sam Wray (aka 2xAA & NOSIGNAL)
- Jan Krutisch (aka halfbyte)
- improjam (Music)
- teapot (SL 1201) (Music)
- halfbyte @ SoundCloud
- Ruth John (aka rumyra)
- Live Shows
- LiveJS @ JSConf EU 2017, Berlin (Germany) (Performance at the LiveJS booth with a live remix of "nested loops: People Got Mad")
- LiveJS Opening @ JSConf EU 2019, Berlin (Germany)
- LiveJS @ JSConf Asia 2019, Singapore (with links to videos to all performances)
- Environmental impact & ideas
- New map of the Netherlands for 2050 because of climate change (Normal high tide, moderate emission cuts, medium luck, mid range projections)
- Visual and Light Workshop
- LiveJS Community on Slack (Invite)
- Extinction Rebellion
- Thorium (Space Ship Simulator)
- luminave-thorium (Thorium integration for luminave)
- Christa McAuliffe Space Center, Utah, USA
Source: Aljan Scholtens
The talented Anke created a super nice sketch, thank you super much:
Der Aa-Kerk, Groningen, Netherlands
Source: Tim Pietrusky
We would like to thank RefreshConf and especially thank you to Joël Kuijten for asking over and over until we said yes. And an even bigger thank you for letting us speak about what ever we wanted. Because of this freedom, we had the courage to talk about the impact of our travels at the environment. This was the first time ever that we as LiveJS did not only talk about the technolgy behind everything, but also on a topic that bothers us personally very much.
See our contribution guideline.