I’ll be performing at Eyewash *Lens* , a visualist event in held at Monkeytown on October 10th. The event is two shows, four visualists and a ton of music, and is held monthly in Williamstown, Brooklyn, NY.

http://www.forwardmotiontheater.org/EyeWash-lens/09/20/2008

I’ve asked Auto Da Fe to play two sets with me, and expose the uninitiated to a little Gameboy music madness. Should be a great show!

I’m splitting sets next Saturday with Paris of Voltage Controlled fame!

Should be a great show. It’s fashion week in NYC, so expect a little extra 8bit flair!

This set as well as the Less than Three show will highlight my newest breadboard design with 2 controllers, and an audio input. i’ve also graduated to a pro video mixer this week, thanks to craigslist.

See you there!

No Carrier does it again… a beautiful ROM serving as flier for this saturday’s show!

Here’s a sample video from my 3rd version of the Chipsynth Video Circuit. This Circuit has 2 processors, a line audio input for realtime modulation of graphics and two Nintendo 64 controllers for live performance manipulation.

The Video is captured live from the back of the mixer. The tune is Animal Style’s awesome “DMG Guitar” from his 8bitpeoples EP “Open Air” (8PB083)!

The red traces appear to be my poor choices in video compression not keeping up with the live graphics. But… you get the idea.

Openback posted some awesome video of minusbaby playing “Minha Caipirinha É Ótima (Very, Very),” and


minusbaby @ 08/08/08 from Timothy Caraballo on Vimeo.

some great shots on Flicker of the gig– found here: FLICKER of 08.08.08

It was a great show, with NO CARRIER and I doing joint visuals most of the night.

Joey of Animal Style fame has asked me to do visuals for his set at Less than Three in NYC. It looks like I’ll be doing visuals for the whole show now. 23-August at the Tank (where ever that may be! ) I’ll post the location as I get the info.

For Animal Style’s set, I’ll be using my new audio-reactive circuit. Rock-solid output at 08.08.08 has prompted me to keep programming for this newest single chip hardware iteration. Perhaps a little old-fashioned laptop video for The Fearsome Sparrow and Data Dog. –only the next week of programming will tell.

More info on my new breadboard visual circuit to come!

<3 <3 <3 See you there!

I’ll be doing visuals for 080808 in Philadelphia’s Northern Liberties on (you guessed it) August 8th!

From 7pm to 11pm A slew of 8 bit goodness will be pouring out of the park at N. 3rd & Poplar St.

8GB, Animal Style, Auto Da Fe, Nullsleep, Cheap Dinasaurs, and MinusBaby – yes six of them!

Visuals will be split between myself and No Carrier who is is making his way toward 8bit promo legend.

Thanks Don!

More info can be found at www.no-carrier.com

Bring a blanket! It’s free!!

Here’s some info on the next confirmed show I’m doing visuals for in Philadelphia:

It’s called 8static, and is being organized through the Hacktory as part of Design Philadelphia happening this October. The show is slated for October 18th with a list of 8bit folks that will make your head spin. Location TBD.

www.8static.com

Thought I’d dig up the poster from the May Pulsewave at the Tank in NYC. No Carrier also programmed a great NES Rom for the show. Check out his other roms on youtube too!

Info for the next pulsewave can be found here: www.pulsewavenyc.com/

July 26th at the Tank in NYC.

Though My debut visualist gig was in May of this year, I have finally gotten some information online.

I hope this will be an information source for my live visual performances and the chip-based video synthesizer I use. Information on my circuit and software based live visuals can be found from the links at the top.

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Special props to NO CARRIER for helping me endlessly! Thanks! More props to Voltage Controlled and Nullsleep for supporting me at Pulsewave and showing me what a few blips & pixels can lead to. Thanks to Mike ( & Susan ) at the Tank NYC for giving us a home ( now let’s find you one). & Thanks to the folks at 8BITPEOPLES for keeping the beeps & blippy goodness on the map, and making Pulsewave happen!

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