Here are a few more links with some of his work
Showing posts with label German. Show all posts
Showing posts with label German. Show all posts
Monday, 2 March 2015
Zoran Radovic
Zoran Radovic has been working with pendulums, plotters, lasers and CRT displays since the 1960s. A recent post by an online friend highlighted the fact that his studio is being sold off, I noticed some plotter art on the wall which lead me to check out his great site detailing his fantastic work. www.radovic-art.de he details his various systems building on his ideas and demonstrating how some of his systems work. Please go read his site for more info!
Labels:
computer art,
German,
laser,
lissajous,
oscillographics,
oscilloscope,
Serbia,
vector
Friday, 4 January 2013
Wednesday, 3 October 2012
Walter Schröder-Limmer
Walter Schröder-Limmer seems to be a German video artist and possibly composer responsible for some early video work and a notable collaboration with Benjamin Heidersberger who's father was responsible for early experiments in one of my other loves 'drawn sound' using his amazing series of harmonograph like machines the Rhythmogramm, As far as I can tell Benjamin later went on to build an electronic version of the Rhythmogramm which also created amazing Lissajous patterns on an oscilloscope, it seems Walter Schröder-Limmer processed these images with an EMS Spectre and other studio equipment resulting in a series of collaborative videos. Walter Schröder-Limmer's work has also been featured more recently at an exhibition Record> Again! 40 Years of Video Art at Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie Karlsruhe (ZKM) which I believe is part of this project http://40yearsvideoart.de/main.php?p=3.
http://www.muart.de/exhibition/pattern/
http://40yearsvideoart.de/main.php?p=3
http://www.record-again.de/
http://on1.zkm.de/zkm/
http://knowled.co.uk/80995
http://www.nbk.org/video-forum/Walter_Schroeder-Limme/Video-Synthi.html
http://dieneustadt.de/2009/11/26/ausstellung-record-again-40-jahre-videokunst/
http://www.heise.de/tp/artikel/36/36877/1.html
http://www.heidersberger.de
http://bostoncyberarts.org/events/events2011/event_details_page.php?page_id=0&eventid=583&catid=0&startpage=6
http://think-analogue.hu-berlin.de/heidersbergerrodrian
Labels:
EMS,
exhibition,
German,
Spectre,
Spectron,
video art,
video art history,
video mixer
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