Presented on triple screens and on a series of CRT televisions, Tvestroy is an experimentation with the links between image and sound materials, leveraging all of their potential “drasticality.” Generated from the same source, sounds and images are not only in synch — they emerge concurrently. The sound IS the image. Hypnotic and heady, this [...]
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A short work in two sections exploring the contrasts between colour and movement in both animation and music. Working with the idea that colour relates to space and textural timbral soundscapes in part 1. Part 2 goes on to show movement being more suggestive of dynamics, transitions and spatial position in music. These ideas are [...]
I’ve created my own system based on WII remotes, Max Msp, Osculator and FM8 in order to translate my drawings into Sound, every line or shape has its own frequency, I believe that, the power of thinking contains a lot of visuals, music, motion and much more in it,
on this performance I’ve been trying to [...]
I like this piece because the artist creates an immersive and engaging aesthetic with only the simplest of free software tools. Also, I haven’t posted many Pure Data projects recently.
abstract 2010-04 (confetti. paper sheets, dots & tiles)
Original videoart by venezuelan musician and artist Ricardo Teruel. The music was created with the freeware programs
Flicker is an immersive electronic environment of generative image and sound. A collaborative work with Oliver Bown. Based on biological models of firefly behaviour, Flicker generates an ever shifting rhythmic, meditative environment to the viewer.
Flicker uses 4 channels of synchronised high definition video and 8 channels of sound to immerse the viewer in a phenomenologically [...]
Slow-Fi is a generative self correcting audio/visual environment. Original concept and software by Jason Soares 2004. Modified in 2009 by Jason Soares & JFRE Coad. Download for Mac/PC. Slow-Fi EP release August 24th, 2010 on imputor? Records.
Once running, the emitter (pulsing circle) will launch hexagon shapes from itself. These hexagons [...]
Given sufficient time, oxygen, and water, any iron mass eventually converts entirely to rust and disintegrates.
-Wikipedia
The sound was created using Supercollider, Max/MSP and Pro Tools. The video was shot on a Sanyo HD camcorder, processed in Jitter, and edited in Final Cut Pro. [1]
Jon Weinel brings us this interesting electroacoustic piece without giving us very much information about it.
Drone audio-visual piece from 2005/2006. [1]