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Performing at accès(s) – # 15 festival cultures électroniques
more about festival: www.acces-s.org/
more about piece: mariajudova.net/works/composition-for-a-drone/
photo: Fred Thompson
'Barbarum fretum' is an interactive audiovisual installation which reacts on human presence by the illusion of filling up the space with waving sea water and taking its user to the depth of the sea. During this calm and hypnotic 'trip' the user discovers random historical and geological facts of the Baltic Sea. 'Barbarum fretum' also brings the user to different city places - via peepholes, reminding telescopes, can be seen in real time the landscapes of 4 city places in countries surrounding the Baltic Sea.
The installation is based on wide-format projection technology and uses Kinekt as a detector of motion with a designed patch written by the authors in PureData - real-time graphical dataflow programming environment for audio, video, and graphical processing.
Jeanne d'Arc / Joan of Arc Artist residence / Domrémy-la-Pucelle, France 2012 / LE CENTRE D'INTERPRÉTATION : VISAGES DE JEANNE // Mobil'Homme
Jeanne d'Arc / Joan of Arc Artist residence / Domrémy-la-Pucelle, France 2012 / LE CENTRE D'INTERPRÉTATION : VISAGES DE JEANNE // Mobil'Homme
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Jeanne d'Arc / Joan of Arc Artist residence / Domrémy-la-Pucelle, France 2012 / LE CENTRE D'INTERPRÉTATION : VISAGES DE JEANNE // Mobil'Homme
VIDEO:
vimeo.com/album/102416/video/51439971
sites.google.com/site/jeannedarcartproject/
VIDEOS: vimeo.com/juliemeitz/albums
rose curve:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_(mathematics)
so, this is k=1/2, with rotations on each of the geos/circles. and by looking from below, i mean rotating the whole thing by 90 degrees on x axis
this video shows before and after the rotation
This is my first real pd patch.
In the one chanel It makes my bass sound like a cheap toy keyboard. In the other I can hear how closely it is tracking.
The noise gate was stolen from the samples. It is not quite tidied up yet.
'Barbarum fretum' is an interactive audiovisual installation which reacts on human presence by the illusion of filling up the space with waving sea water and taking its user to the depth of the sea. During this calm and hypnotic 'trip' the user discovers random historical and geological facts of the Baltic Sea. 'Barbarum fretum' also brings the user to different city places - via peepholes, reminding telescopes, can be seen in real time the landscapes of 4 city places in countries surrounding the Baltic Sea.
The installation is based on wide-format projection technology and uses Kinekt as a detector of motion with a designed patch written by the authors in PureData - real-time graphical dataflow programming environment for audio, video, and graphical processing.
oficina "criação de instrumentos para música eletrônica", ministrada por adriano monteiro, durante o ii festival ibrasotope de música experimental.
foto: giuliano obici.
Jeanne d'Arc / Joan of Arc Artist residence / Domrémy-la-Pucelle, France 2012 / LE CENTRE D'INTERPRÉTATION : VISAGES DE JEANNE // Mobil'Homme
VIDEO:
This is a green cuboid that I made with Pure Data and GEM. It has alpha at 0.5 (GEM uses 0-1 values) and is also coloured by the world light of the patch.
There is a GEM port for Max/MSP but I could never get it working. Plus, GEM has really moved on a lot since when the port was made, and the port is languishing over at Sourceforge.
This is a video clip. You can watch it on Vimeo.
modification of the arduino(firmata) object
www.dorkbotpdx.org/blog/feurig/buttons_and_sliders_and_st...
'Barbarum fretum' is an interactive audiovisual installation which reacts on human presence by the illusion of filling up the space with waving sea water and taking its user to the depth of the sea. During this calm and hypnotic 'trip' the user discovers random historical and geological facts of the Baltic Sea. 'Barbarum fretum' also brings the user to different city places - via peepholes, reminding telescopes, can be seen in real time the landscapes of 4 city places in countries surrounding the Baltic Sea.
The installation is based on wide-format projection technology and uses Kinekt as a detector of motion with a designed patch written by the authors in PureData - real-time graphical dataflow programming environment for audio, video, and graphical processing.