more video mapping by visomat. “The sculpture is made of styrofoam.” via YouTube - HALBZEUG
more video mapping by visomat. “The sculpture is made of styrofoam.” via YouTube - HALBZEUG
in german. by art magazin. “Ihre Installationen erinnern ja auch eher an einen Physiker oder Naturwissenschaftler … / Das hat etwas mit Sehgewohnheiten zu tun. Und diese versuche ich immer in Frage zu stellen. Ich finde meine Installationen teilweise gar nicht so technisch. Für mich ist das auch ein Ausdruck dafür, in welcher Zeit wir gerade leben.”
Im art-Interview spricht er über seine Zeit als Gärtner, die Grenzen zwischen Kunst und Naturwissenschaft – und die Vermatschung von Tönen.
“The Mapping festival is an international V.A. festival based in Geneva, Switzerland.The festival was formed around the goal to promote the VJ medium, its culture and its connection to electronic music. Since then it has evolved into presenting related projects in contemporary art such as audiovisual performances, and interactive installations as well as including workshops and lectures that further emphasize the aspect of community that is a strong component of VJ movement.
Now in our 5th year the physical spaces that the festival will occupy will reflect this diversity in that they will include club, gallery, cinema and outdoor venues.”
Grainface is the laptop ensemble of the Institute for musicology and musicinformatics (Musikwissenschaft und Musikinformatik) of the University of Music karlsruhe. grainface uses commercial and non-commercial software to create rhythmic sound collages combined with their own ideas and interpretations. video [1][2]
NIN Lights in the Sky tour
trent reznor in between two massive led displays to pleasure the visual senses. here comes the high tech show.
“Using one high-resolution (1024 x 288) Barco D7 screen - basically, an opaque, computer-controlled screen comprised of a tiny LED system on modular panels - and two lower-resolution semitransparent screens up front, Reznor and other band members are able to trigger and control various video loops and effects directly from the stage. The musicians can also interact directly with those visuals onscreen during the show, thanks to a sophisticated array of sensors and cameras.”
via www.wired.com