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==Courses I am taking this semester (SS15)== | ==Courses I am taking this semester (SS15)== |
Latest revision as of 13:43, 24 October 2015
Wellcome to my participant page!
My name is Oliver Hannemann. I am studying "Media Art and Media Design (MFA)" at the Bauhaus University in Weimar.
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My Project: Music visualisation with euglena or waterfleas
I want to finde out if it is possible to make euglena or waterfleas "dance" to music. I am aiming at a audio visual live performance.
Inspiration
- See what euglena movement looks like
- See what it looks like when sound hits water
- Chladni plates are also very inspiring
What to do next?
- Rebuilding Sonic Water to get my hands on cymatics and formations sound waves can build - This DIY tutorial might be handy
// *edit1: Watch my first cymatic trials here on YouTube
// *edit2: I ordered a guitar amp, so be able to adjust the bass, mids and treb right where I work. Otherwise I would have needed to work with what the DJ is giving me. I also ordered a ring flash for better lighting and I am using an EyeToy camera for picture capturing.
This is a basic setup scetch:
Final Video
You can see the final version of my project here on YouTube.
I am now using this method to make live visuals at techno events.