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==Koloman Novak Painter and Lumino-Kinetic Artist== | |||
Film made by Anela Takac (15min) | |||
Via Infinitum Production - London | |||
Video presentation of creative concept and art made by Koloman Novak. | |||
==Video Organ== | ==Video Organ== | ||
Artist: Anela Takac | Artist: Anela Takac |
Latest revision as of 18:04, 5 August 2011
Koloman Novak Painter and Lumino-Kinetic Artist
Film made by Anela Takac (15min) Via Infinitum Production - London
Video presentation of creative concept and art made by Koloman Novak.
Video Organ
Artist: Anela Takac
Video Organ is inspired by the pioneer of interactive multimedia art Koloman Novak.
Koloman Novak created the first mechanical Lumino Kinetic Organ in 1968 with the task to explore the possibilities of luminokinetization of sound (cocktail of noises or electronic music) in interactive aspect. Koloman created an Instrument with polychrome luminary symbols for expressive and kinematically adequate synthesis of image and sound.
His stepdaughter Anela Takac conceptualised the creation of the Vorgan in a contemporary aspect using modern technology to transpose the mechanical elements of the instrument into a digital format using Pure Data, with the help of Edward Kelly.
The video clips were filmed by Anela Takac and contain footage of the original works of Koloman Novak. The clips represent luminokinetic projections of some basic geometric elements: circles, triangles, squares, verical and horizontal lines. Anela Takac designed sounds for the elements inspired by their shape and movement. The sounds were further developed using various filters created by Edward Kelly in Pure Data.
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Concert:
Saturday 13. Aug. 2011
22.00
LEAP
4th international Pure Data Convention 2011 Weimar ~ Berlin