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== [[User:Maknike|Michael Kugler]]: [[/ | == [[User:Maknike|Michael Kugler]]: [[/Fog Installation/]] == | ||
[[File:Wald.jpg|thumb|Ilm at Dawn]] | [[File:Wald.jpg|thumb|Ilm at Dawn]] | ||
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: | |||
My work in In Sync began with an interest in developing skills in Pure Data in order to program audiovisual environments. When I arrived in Weimar, I was immediately attracted to the elusive early morning fog that inundated the Thüringian landscape. For obvious reasons, fog has long been a subject of fascination for many visual artists; it tends to obfuscate objects and erase horizons; it invokes a sense of mystery and reminds one of the power of nature. One particular aspect of the fog that attracted me was its uniformity-both in terms of density and movement. Subsequently, I began thinking about the properties of fog --in its most simple form, water particles that cling to dust/debris--and the climate conditions necessary to its formation. After several attempts to represent the effect of fog on a filmed landscape, I became interested in how its spatial and temporal existence could be recreated in an installation environment. My research culminated in a proposal for an interactive installation that provides both a real-time and mediated experience of fog. As my project evolved, I aimed to find a linchpin between the creative and technical aspects of production. Through a largely experimental approach to programming in pure data, I further shaped my concept. The following examples serve to provide insight into my research and creative processes. | |||
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== Sebastian Prince and [[User:JuliaPalao|Júlia Palao]]: [[/ | == Sebastian Prince and [[User:JuliaPalao|Júlia Palao]]: [[/Dance, Music, Media!/]] == | ||
We | We started with a basic idea to mix media, music and dance. Julia Palao, she is a cellist from barcelona who began to discover the media art. Sebastian Prince a professional dancer who is fascinated by the new performing arts. we need to be honest, for us was a really difficult way to start something so unknow, but in the end we achieved the result that we wanted. Our performance in simple words is basically about dance through pure date that begins to move when the music sounds. The dance was recorded in video. the music was live presented and likewise the two artistic fields created a mix between music, dance and media. | ||
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== [[User:Tommy Neuwirth|Tommy Neuwirth]] | == [[User:Tommy Neuwirth|Tommy Neuwirth]]: [[/AUDIOVIDEOCUTUP/]] == | ||
[[File:Sliced drummer2.jpg|thumb|sliced drummer]] | [[File:Sliced drummer2.jpg|thumb|sliced drummer]] | ||
Experiment with slicing audio/video on the basis of Tim Vets' autocutup-patch. Playing the separate slices back randomly or via MIDI. Still looking to get further with this. | Experiment with slicing audio/video on the basis of Tim Vets' autocutup-patch. Playing the separate slices back randomly or via MIDI. Still looking to get further with this. | ||
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== [[User:Ludwig|Ludwig Völker]]: [[/Ghostphone/]] == | == [[User:Ludwig|Ludwig Völker]]: [[/Ghostphone/]] == | ||
[[File: | [[File:Telefon2.JPG|thumb|Ghostphone]] | ||
A Movement Sensor activates the Telephone. The old Telephone start to ring, somebody will take the earcapsule and talk into it. The hook is connected with an Arduino which gives the start and stop information to the computer. At the same time it plays the recorded voice of the last person who talked to the phone. All Files are saved on Harddisk, so at the end of an exhibition you will get an experimental radio play, which contains all conversations which are made with the telephone. | |||
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== [[User:Regina|Regina Reusch]]: [[/ | == [[User:Regina|Regina Reusch]]: [[/Musica Poetica/]] == | ||
[[File:Audio to text.jpg|thumb|Audio to Text]] | [[File:Audio to text.jpg|thumb|Audio to Text]] | ||
If there was a universal language it probably would be music. In my project I treat this thesis literally by creating a patch witch transforms an analog audio input into text. | If there was a universal language it probably would be music. In my project I treat this thesis literally by creating a patch witch transforms an analog audio input into text. |