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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
Jeanne d'Arc / Joan of Arc Artist residence / Domrémy-la-Pucelle, France 2012 / LE CENTRE D'INTERPRÉTATION : VISAGES DE JEANNE // Mobil'Homme
'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.
43th festival of Nuova Consonanza - Goethe Institut Rom 18.11.06
Trashware Cluster prepared by BinarioEtico.org running Linux Debian with OpenMosix for data migration and PureData for live performance by me, and my guitar.
Jeanne d'Arc / Joan of Arc Artist residence / Domrémy-la-Pucelle, France 2012 / LE CENTRE D'INTERPRÉTATION : VISAGES DE JEANNE // Mobil'Homme
Spontaneous collaboration with Donna Legault during the installation of the Prototype exhibition (http://www.artengine.ca/electricfields/2010/inst-prototype-en.php) during the Electric Fields festival of electronic art + sound.
The LED is being modulated by a speaker which is moving via infrasound based on the actual ambient noise in the gallery.
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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
Bjørnar Habbestad followed an education in music, art history and philosophy in Bergen, London and Amsterdam. He performs in various ensembles and constellations, with
classical contemporary music, free improvised music and noise.
Habbestad has premiered works by several young Norwegian, Dutch and
French composers, performed as a soloist, chamber and ensemble musician
at festivals including ULTIMA , AllEars 2005, Avignon Festival, Journée
de Composition Paris, Borealis, MaiJazz, Holland Festival, Autunnale,
and Music Factory a.o. He has also appeared as a soloist with the Trondheim
Symphony Orchestra.
Habbestad has toured extensively with Amsterdam based trio PHÔ and
collaborated with musicians and improvisers such as Jazzkammer, Fred
Frith, Didi Bruckmayr, Michael Duch, Kjetil Møster and Anders Hana. He
is a featured member in a range of N Collective ensembles: in an
accoustic duo with Dirk Bruinsma (DB), in USA/USB - an electroaccoustic
venture with Jeff Carey and as a regular member of the N Ensemble.
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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'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
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: photo: Fred Thompson
Jeanne d'Arc / Joan of Arc Artist residence / Domrémy-la-Pucelle, France 2012 / LE CENTRE D'INTERPRÉTATION : VISAGES DE JEANNE // Mobil'Homme
'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
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