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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

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sites.google.com/site/jeannedarcartproject/

Works nicely with Pure Data via DarwiinRemoteOSC.

30 quid for a bluetooth accelerometer with some buttons, LEDs and vibration feedback is a bargain!

El sketch se convirtió en un muy buen sinte. Tiene dos filtros resonantes paso bajos que se mueven en dirección opuesta. Con el contour suficiente generan resonancias "tipo vocal". Parece que dijera "awww" o "ewww".

It could survive re-entry into the earths atmosphere.

Puredata at Spatial@gov Exhibition

Live @ Eastern bloc - 2013 - (c) Justin Desforges

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/47074938

 

julie.meitz.free.fr/

sites.google.com/site/jeannedarcartproject/

the screen reacts to sound input.. and then crashes after the first attempt.

'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.

 

This program implements a simple scratching algorithm. The red strip is for scratch motion input and the white strip shows the smoothed motion of the play head. It works especially well on strange animal noises (cat meows).

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

 

julie.meitz.free.fr/

sites.google.com/site/jeannedarcartproject/

Quique Tomas presents his musical instrument mounted on PureData and Arduino

Le projet actuel de Frank Barknecht s'intitule "Faltig". Développé à nouveau avec le logiciel Pure Data, Faltig est une création audiovisuelle en temps réel où sons et images sont le résultat de l'évaluation d'un modèle physique sous-jacent, qui est lui-même invisible et inaudible. Au cours de la performance, seul ce modèle est directement influencé, alors que les éléments visuels et le public donnent le ton à l'artiste dans son improvisation.

 

Cette création a été conçue pour que le modèle établi crée un lien étroit entre le son et l'image, afin que le résultat de cette interaction ne soit plus que leur simple somme.

 

Certains aspects de ce logiciel, considérés comme des éléments à usage général sont développés sous licence libre afin que d'autres puissent les étudier et les utiliser à leur tour.

 

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experimenting with line drawing

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