Please join us for a day of knob-twisting, circuit-bending and free-form sound and
music experimentation as performers explore and push the very edge of
electronic music. This will be an event filled with the sounds of electronic
keyboards, handmade electronic instruments and exotic modular synthesized
systems.

There will be workshops given by our musicians throughout the day on the
technology they use in their on stage performances. Learn how they do it and talk
to them one-on-one. Experience hands-on workshops about cool musical
instruments like the Theremin and Vocoder. Learn how you can create music on
your computer at home using software syntheses. Attendees can sign up for a
hand-on workshop to build a simple electronic music instrument from PAiA Corp.
that you can build, play and take home when you leave. There will also be a
workshop presented where you will be able to build a Theremin by Harrison
Instruments and learn to solder.
Electronica Fest 2009
Located within minutes of
Baltimore's BWI-Thurgood
Marshall Airport and the BWI
Rail Station, the museum
offers a wide variety of both
static and interactive
displays, as well as a
research library that is open
to the general public, with
holdings that focus on all
aspects of electronics history.
National Electronics Museum
Saturday, September 5, 2009
10:00 a.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Live Music starts at 11am
1745 West Nursery Rd.
Linthicum, MD 21090
Donation Fee: $6.00 per person ages 15+
$3.00 per person for ages 6 to 14
Free entry for ages 5 & below
We are pleased to have Eliza's Coffee Pot as our food vendor, Eliza's Coffee Pot,
will be offering some absolutely delicious food & very refreshing drinks at very
reasonable prices. Eliza's Coffee Pot will donate a portion of their sales to
"Special Olympics Maryland"