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Revision as of 18:24, 27 July 2011
Concerto Para Lanhouse
Artist: Giuliano Obici
Short description:Lanhouse Concerto is an audiovisual installation for computers connected in a local area network (LAN - Local Area Network, commonly used in internet cafes). The work arose from experiments undertook during audio and interactive video workshops and hacklabs in rooms of free internet access throughout Brazil.
The installation was programmed and composed in two parts. The first part combines the lights of monitors and the sound from computer speakers spread around the room to create an interplaying game of sound, illusory movements and synchrony. In the second part, color variations are used in an extended intertwining of âhorizontal temporal arrangementsâ.
Considering the computer as a tool which brings together different media (metamedia), being it capable of articulating sound, light and machines in a metadata flux through the LAN, Lanhouse Concerto incites the thought of the LAN as a metainstrument. The building of this metainstrument can be understood as a handicraft work analogous to the work of a luthier. The digital âluthieringâ would take place on a plane combining hard and software, the computer network and audiovisual programming environments such as Pure Data.
The installation thinks the local computer network as a kind of âmedia performance. â Lanhouse Concerto is a little aesthetic âperformediaâ exercise and also a modest tribute to the 108.000 internet cafes currently (2010) spread throughout Brazil.
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4th international Pure Data Convention 2011 Weimar ~ Berlin