Build and record your own interactive, immersive music world in VR with PatchWorld. In this workshop, technology artists and musicians of all levels are invited to create interactive content that can reach a global audience through VR. They learn to use the PatchWorld tools, how to think about, and how to produce a metaverse concert, instrument or experience that brings the audience into their music, their studio and can even invite the viewer to collaborate. All of this is possible with no code or technical experience required, thanks to the PatchWorld VR app and the guidance of the patch team.
The workshop is divided into 3 parts:
A live showcase of the technology and presentation of the available tools.
Participants then start working on their projects with support from the Patch team.
A showcase of what participants have made is organized and the attendees are able to experience their creations and offer feedback.
Building Musical Worlds in VRGad Baruch Hinkis (IL/IT)
4-day workshop time and place:
25.10.2023., 15:00 – 19:00 h, Museum of Contemporary Art (Avenija Dubrovnik 17, Zagreb), (day 1)
26.10.2023., 15:00 – 19:00 h, Museum of Contemporary Art (Avenija Dubrovnik 17, Zagreb), (day 2)
27.10.2023., 15:00 – 19:00 h, Museum of Contemporary Art (Avenija Dubrovnik 17, Zagreb), (day 3)
28.10.2023., 12:00 – 17:00 h, Museum of Contemporary Art (Avenija Dubrovnik 17, Zagreb), (day 4)
The presentation of the results of the workshop will take place on Saturday, October 28, 2023, from 19:00 to 20:00 at KONTEJNER, Odranska 1/1, Zagreb.

Gad Baruch Hinkis (IL/IT)
Gad Baruch Hinkis has been a music tech innovator for 20 years. He started his path into music technology by producing hip-hop, Breakcore, and Electro swing with his many projects in Israel, Berlin, and the whole of Europe, where he developed his own techniques to improvise live electronic music on stage by hacking game controllers and music software. Over the years, Hinkis became set on bringing the power of music creation to the masses with his playful, easy-to-use digital instruments. As co-founder of music making app Jambl, he provided a new musical instrument to over 7 million young beat makers. Hinkis’ latest involvement in PatchXR as the product owner of PatchWorld, brings music creation, instrument design, gaming, and visual art into one umbrella and empowers everyone to interact with music in previously unimaginable ways, thanks to the virtual and augmented reality.







