24. Gulaschprogrammiernacht LoungeControl

ArduTouch meets Nanoloop
04.06.2026 , Lounge [ Music ]

Chaos strikes again. The two artist have never shared a stage together and will improvise on the fly. There is no sync signal so prepare yourself for a noisy experience. While most musicians depend on expensive equipment our instruments cost less than 100 bucks - combined with big speakers we can still shake the room. Mitch designed the ArduTouch and created a portable programmable synth that can be build at home. Bobo_PK plays on his Nintendo DSLite with a Game Boy Advance card called Nanoloop. 4 channels with 16 steps will melt together with the bitcrushing sounds of the Arduino.
ArduTouch + Nintendo DS Lite = noise

Mitch Altman is a hacker and inventor, known for inventing TV-B-Gone, a keychain that turns off TVs in public places. He co-founded a successful SilyValley startup and did pioneering work in Virtual Reality. He is an author and teacher, and goes around the world giving talks and workshops. He also performs spacey noise music on his self-made synthesizers. Mitch promotes hackerspaces, open source hardware, and mentors others wherever he goes. He is a co-founder of Noisebridge hackerspace in San Francisco, and is founder of Cornfield Electronics.

Bobo_PK has played at several chaos events and a few festivals on his Game Boys. During GPN he supports the LoungeControl.

Mitch Altman is a hacker and inventor, known for inventing TV-B-Gone, a keychain that turns off TVs in public places. He co-founded a successful SilyValley startup and did pioneering work in Virtual Reality. He is an author and teacher, and goes around the world giving talks and workshops. He also performs spacey noise music on his self-made synthesizers. Mitch promotes hackerspaces, open source hardware, and mentors others wherever he goes. He is a co-founder of Noisebridge hackerspace in San Francisco, and is founder of Cornfield Electronics.

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