Archive for the ‘VJ’ Category

FILE 09 – Digital Art Symposium

Monday, September 14th, 2009

28th to 31st August 2009

The 10th Anniversary Edition of FILE

Marcel.lí Antúnez Roca
Protomembrana

Perhaps the most intriging aspects of Roca’s performance in the Hypersonica strand and related installation is the way in which his aesthetic vision transcends the formal aspects of interactive production – we are invited into a world with such developed vision that the audience is taken beyond solely fetishing technological processes common to much of digital art. The performative piece (prefaced with a 12 certificate) works with polymorphously perverse imagery that is reminiscent of 20th century painters Dali and Picasso in terms of iconography while developing hand drawn psychedelia in the style of Barcelona graffitti. The level of performance and technical rendition is a seamless one man show – involving/humiliating members of the audience as we are taken on a journey through the processes of digital art creation.

Alexandra Dementieva
Drama House

Linking a series of bells with the view across the windows of two floors of apartments the user is able to “call up” the occupants, who will then recite their performance – the exact configuration being driven by the combination of buttons chosen on the black box.

To quote from the supporting material “Like in Alfred Hitchcock’s classic Rear Window, the bright windows of the DH are both confined and multileveled: its stories and visual perspective are dictated by the interaction of the protagonist’s confinement in his/her apartment and the participant choice and position from which both he and the audience glimpse on the lives of the various tenants. Cheerful voyeurism affords a droll comic atmosphere that suddenly darkens when one sees clues to what may become violence.

The spectator’s involvement in the resident’s drama/comedy visible from his position is a by-product of both boredom and natural human curiosity. Video-artist is, in fact, a voyeur by trade: the stories are a mere pretext for the artist who is more interested in the implications of viewer’s perspective. The audience actually learns more about the lives of the residents watching them undetected: phenomenon that provides the other vital thread to the script. While the artist offering herself as a visual storyteller, she makes audience accomplices to spying. At deeper levels, Drama House examines issues of moral responsibility and emotional honesty in regards to strangers.”

It was as a user, difficult to discern any complexity in the relationship between the interactive design and the content of the projections beyond the ability to call up a particular scene – the work as a whole very reminiscent of the HBO Voyeur project which seemed to have been developed concurrently.

Christa Erickson

Climate Shifts

Sculptural metaphor ranging from the distinctly alogue which was described during her presentation

Audio

Andreas Muxel and Martin Hesselmeier

Capacitive Body

Nina Waisman

Between Bodies

Eunjoo Shin

Vocal Trio

Vague Terrain 09: Rise of the VJ

Friday, March 14th, 2008

An interesting and thought-provoking selection of work, writing and interviews that examines the territory around VJ culture……

Quoted from http://www.vagueterrain.net/content/archives/journal09/journal09.html:

vague terrain 09: rise of the VJ / carrie gates

The energy behind the growing practice of audiovisual performance is intriguing; what is it that sparks the passions for creators and theorists working within this art form? The diversity of the concepts, techniques, and aesthetic qualities is remarkable, suggesting that this practice is not rooted in any one particular mindset, but instead, emerges from a wide range of trajectories that are converging within a contemporary form of media based performance art. However, live video mixing performances certainly address a hunger for immersive and synaesthetic sensory experiences where aural and visual elements work together to create a whole that is something beyond the sum of the parts.

Sound to Light Feed using Quartz Composer

Thursday, January 3rd, 2008

Quoted from http://www.netvibes.com/:

Julian’s Stuff (5719)

Sound to Light Feed using Quartz Composer

Dec 10, 2007 15:13:13 GMT

An inspiring introduction to the functionality of Quartz Composer – I’ve got as far as installing the free program – a custom installation from the Mac OS Leopard disc

Quartz Composer: Lighting 3D Cubes and Moving them with Audio Input from momo_the_monster on Vimeo.