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==09.12.2020== |
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Assignment
Artworks and research
The artwork I would like to share:
Vision WALL - An Interactive LED Dance Created an interactive environment for participants to explore using their body as the controller for a fully immersive experience. Using the Xbox Kinect and synapse to receive data from the user, I sent that data to MAX/MSP/JITTER. When your hands and feet reaches a Y coordinate it communicates with two arduinos behind the walls using maxuino to turns on specific LED lights. https://cycling74.com/projects/wall-interactive-led-dance
Extras:
Julien Bayle (artist), Julien Bayle is a multidisciplinary & independent artist based in France, working at the juncture of sound & visual. He merges visual art, music composition and physical approach of sound art by creating advanced programmed installations and audio/visual live performances.
Sound and light installations
His works (using MAX): Max MSP Cloud Structure, FRGMENTS, STRUCTURE.INSTALLATION
http://julienbayle.net/
Sabina Studio / Art & Technology singing dust / jitter Max MSP / shaders https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=et00hhgIKkE
Alessandra Marfisa (artist) using MAX/MSP/Jitter https://vimeo.com/marfisa
I also started watching some videos from Amazing Max Stuff as Mojjo mentioned in the previous class. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvDUaH2fbXP_Yc5Lc9UXfqA
Kit Clayton, San Francisco-based electronic and digital musician and computer programmer. He is a developer at San Francisco software company Cycling '74, helping create the Max/MSP MIDI/audio programming environment. http://www.musork.com/index.html