 Cool. This is Dan Groelich reporting live from Utrecht, talking a little bit about what AV Club is. So AV Club, the A is Audio, the V is Visual, so Audio Visual Club, San Francisco. And while we are based in San Francisco, we also have shows and have community around the Bay Area. So this includes Oakland, it includes San Jose, pretty much what you may have heard of Silicon Valley. And we started about two years ago. And before AV Club started, there was some community who was interested in live coding. One of the main folks who I want to highlight is Thurston Sideboard. And Thurston organizes the Algorithmic Art Assembly, which some of you may have heard at or have spoken at. Here's some photos of that from 2022. So what are we? And what do we do? So AV Club is, we have a meetup every two weeks, which is a lot of effort. Rodney has been holding that down. And it's a space where people can come gather and talk about code, things like that. And we also have workshops. We're just starting a speaker series that we're trying to do every other month or so. And then their focus is definitely on performances. Trying to share with the community what is live coding, what is live audio visual performances. So we have a lot of combination and crossover intersectionality, where the shows also involve folks who are using more live patching tools, things like Touch Designer. We have folks using modular synthesizers. We have live instrumentalists. And we also have a lot of folks making custom built tools where they can use different expressive gestures or use different MIDI inputs or different rules to make live visuals. So oftentimes in our shows we'll have this, we'll just have this really cool combination of live coding plus some other custom built technologies that people are using, which is really fun. Here we have Kyle Igo and we have Mark Flip Your Bits performing at Systigy. And this is a performance where both of them had not performed before. And this was their first performance, which we're really excited about. And the visuals are actually made with cellular automata and the top left you see the rules for the game of life. Here we have Santi making GLSL code. And then we also have Celeste Batacor making the visuals, sorry, making the music with her own programming language that's based on Chubb. This was a lot of fun. This was in March 2020. And here is a gray area. We actually have Thorsten Sideboard and Kay Sideboard performing together. On the right side we have Thorsten's custom library called Sideboard and we have Hydra on the left. And here at the same night we have Olivia Jack performing with her own Tool Hydra. And then again we have Celeste performing with her custom Tool that's built on top of Chuck. We put a lot of effort and energy into the documentation, trying to have the screens recorded, so we can create these videos where you can really see the whole process and everything that's going into what's happening. And this is Idea Unsound performing with Isorhythmics. Isorhythmics has their custom video synth that they've created with hardware, and this is some of the footage from that that they're mixing with Max MSP. And on the bottom left you see Chris's Ableton live code, which is a kind of form of title cycles that talks directly to Ableton. And we also have different shows that were booked for around the Bay Area. This is Sophia Sandborn with Rodney Fulls on the right, and Sophia is crushing it with title cycles. This is myself, Dan Gorillac performing, doing the live audio and visuals. And again you can see the visuals are kind of overlaid on top of the screen. We like to do a lot of the screen recording stuff. And here is our Tyler performing with title cycles. Tyler actually records his MIDI in, and then you can see these long blocks of code where the MIDI is being. And I want to talk a little bit about what's happening now with a combination between A.V. Club and live code NYC. Here we have a show in Brooklyn where we have our Tyler performing with Viola sandpills. And Tyler actually flew out for the show and we had a couple other folks also visiting, myself included. We're creating more opportunities to have folks from the different posts, from the different parts of the country to perform together and create this unified live code collective. This is at a show that we called Club Code. And also at that show we're able to have C. Robo, Will, and Roxanne, also known as Rox performing. This is a really fun part of the night. And we're going to see both of them performing at this very conference. So that was a little bit of an overview of what's happening with A.V. Club, but also more broadly what's happening in the United States. So I'm excited to see where it goes and this weekend we'll see some performances as well by folks in both states. We'll see you guys next time.