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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.
A screenshot showing a test of low latency linux at 2ms, realtime audio with pd and 2 complex synthesizer patches I made, driven by seq24 and a example scene of Crystal Space 3D Engine at 640x480 as an example for a complex OpenGL application. Only one XRun occured over several hours, during the start of pd. It runs with 64 Studio distribution on a AMD Turion laptop with NVidia card.
Following an invitation from YOU ARE HERE, hellosQuare recordings is proud to present NEW YOUNG CANBERRA – an evening of performances from four of Canberra’s most intriguing musicians and sound artists. As one of Australia’s finest labels specializing in experimental electronic and left-field rock music today, hellosQuare has worked with many local artists throughout over the last five years of organizing shows and releasing records. Curated by label head Shoeb Ahmad, the showcase features four of their local favourites, from the free’n'roll of Spartak to the tight tension of Kasha with the unique tones of Reuben Ingall and Orbits to take us through an audio sensory explosion.
Performances by:
Spartak – a genuine collision of melted jazz, microtonal exploration and post punk attitude.
Kasha – the quartet rework the traditional notion of rock music, pushing repetition with dissonance and metric imbalance.
Reuben Ingall – home-brewed puredata processing ending up somewhere between glitchy electronics and freak-folk.
Orbits – solo sleep-time improvisations with pillows of reverb cushioning guitar melodies.
When: 7.30-11pm Thursday 17 March
Where: SmithDick, Civic Interchange
(Image from New Weird Australia.)