"The imagery and sound in Entering were performed 'live' by Donebauer and composer Simon Desorgher, and recorded in real time, using a colour TV studio at the Royal College of Art. Later Donebauer and Richard Monkhouse developed the Videokalos synthesiser, as an image-sound performance instrument. Entering was transmitted by the BBC in 1974."
Uploaded by Visual Remix Workshop rmx-visual.tumblr.com/ "Visual remix" is a project consisting of workshop series aiming to explore ideas of remix in visual arts and design. It invites students to re-interpret or hybridize classic design/art piece and produce unique result independent of the intentions and vision of the original designer/artist.
Project by Rafaela Drazic (rafaeladrazic.net)
Saturday, 31 December 2011
Friday, 30 December 2011
Sabrina Ratté at Bubble Byte
Sabrina Ratté
Activated Memory
31/12/11 - 29/01/12
30/12/2011 (7-11pm GMT)
"bubblebyte.org is pleased to present Activated Memory, a solo exhibition by Canadian artist Sabrina Ratté.
Activated Memory is a two video project based on animated photographs of different parks and buildings of Montreal. Through the use of video feedback, 3D animation and color manipulations, the pictures render a new kind of space, a virtual world where only fragments of "reality" subsist. The music accompaniment is composed by Roger Tellier-Craig.
In Activated Memory I, a video created for The Download section of rhizome.org, parks appear through a very minimalist form composed by trees and grass. It is a journey through the parks disposal and their interaction with light, almost creating a surreal experience while studying symmetric relationships between various elements like dunes, bridges, lost routes and nature. The park and its imaginary recall childhood visits and the way of looking at things, almost like a hologram of an idealised memory.
Activated Memory II, created exclusively for bubblebyte.org, uses buildings as the main subject of observation. As a counterpoint to parks, buildings are characterised by angular forms and opaque surfaces. Architecture is used as a point of departure to create instability. Buildings discompose their limits into the frame while the geometric original shapes and dimensions of the image loose control to create an entrance to a chaotic space where forms become liquid."
Monday, 26 December 2011
Friday, 23 December 2011
Wednesday, 21 December 2011
Tuesday, 6 December 2011
Warner Jepson
Not sure how much Jepson was involved with the video or if he always had collaborators, never the less some beautiful images and sounds.
"Orange Wind" via shinkoyo
Ice Box Nice Box via gryflett
"Orange Wind" via shinkoyo
Music Jepson with Video from Stephen Beck via zackdagoba
With Bob Pacelli on video via clemgal007
Tuesday, 15 November 2011
Video Transmitter Experiments
So I found this old transistor set on the way home from a friends house a while ago and I had already got a few transmitters in my piles of junk, so I thought I would test them out and try some feedback. To my amazement the transmitter would invert the image on some settings. I also played around with my Audio to video circuit in to the transmitter at one point and made this "cool" montage poster
Johnny Woods and Dpony VHS Movie/Album
Dpony Movie is available on VHS tape in a limited edition of 100 copies.
Orders are available now for the price of $19.99 (including shipping and handling, USA only)
Orders are available now for the price of $19.99 (including shipping and handling, USA only)
Labels:
LZX Industries,
LZX Visionary,
VHS,
video art,
video synth
Monday, 14 November 2011
zenit
Not a video synth related post however I helped out with some of the sound on this for my good friend Max. It's for an energy drink animation competition. Him and Dave really knocked it out of the park on this one I am in awe !!! also for those who are interested all of the sounds were generated with analogue synthesisers they felt this went well with the visual style inspired by Russian matchbook Labels from this excellent post on sci-fi-o-rama.
also I find it quite amusing to appropriate soviet imagery for a very capitalistic reason but then I think back to animators of the soviet block subtly working in the stories they wanted to tell regardless of the state line and maybe this is the capitalist version ?
http://www.slowgolde.com/
http://www.maxtaylordesign.com/
also I find it quite amusing to appropriate soviet imagery for a very capitalistic reason but then I think back to animators of the soviet block subtly working in the stories they wanted to tell regardless of the state line and maybe this is the capitalist version ?
http://www.slowgolde.com/
http://www.maxtaylordesign.com/
Tuesday, 8 November 2011
Friday, 4 November 2011
Maplin Magazine Dec 1995
looks like it has a kaleidoscope style video effects project posibly the one posted on audio visualizers
source here
source here
Vortexya Video Kaleidoscope
this is a super cool video kaleidoscope based on feedback
more info here
Mesmerize us with your infinite patterns"
see this post for more on video kaleidoscopes
more info here
"Electric kaleidoscope battling the nightGlow and dance in your own resonance
Allow us to zoom into your depths andMesmerize us with your infinite patterns"
see this post for more on video kaleidoscopes
Tuesday, 1 November 2011
Gieskes Hacked Composite to VGA Video Synth now easier to get!
Gieskes Hacked Composite to VGA Video Synth now easier to get thanks to Bleep Labs
http://bleeplabs.com/hss3i/
http://gieskes.nl/
http://bleeplabs.com/hss3i/
http://gieskes.nl/
Monday, 24 October 2011
Thursday, 13 October 2011
Friday, 7 October 2011
Infermental 4 at Chisenhale
Saturday 8 October, 11.30am-7pm
Screening of the pioneering videocassette magazine Infermental. Issue Four, a 1985 edition of the magazine, will be shown in its seven hour entirety. Introduced by James Richards and Dan Kidner, in advance of their publication ‘A Journey Around Infermental’, edited with George Clark and published by Focal Point Gallery, Southend-on-Sea.
Chisenhale Gallery
64 Chisenhale Road
London E3 5QZ
Screening of the pioneering videocassette magazine Infermental. Issue Four, a 1985 edition of the magazine, will be shown in its seven hour entirety. Introduced by James Richards and Dan Kidner, in advance of their publication ‘A Journey Around Infermental’, edited with George Clark and published by Focal Point Gallery, Southend-on-Sea.
Chisenhale Gallery
64 Chisenhale Road
London E3 5QZ
Monday, 3 October 2011
Trees Fall Live 9-17-11
Sorry I haven't posted in a while I have been super busy, anyway here is something cool from synchroton
Saturday, 10 September 2011
John Foxx
Recently super nice guy and talented Graphic designer Jonathan Barnbrook asked me to help him out with including some analogue and hardware based effects on a video he was putting together for John Foxx, here are the results (mostly Jonathan's hard work with some image processing by me)
It was a great experience to work on
Tuesday, 30 August 2011
Arduino Video Experimenter Shield
Here is a new video interface for the Arduino link here
Overlay text and graphics onto a video signal from a camera, DVR, DVD player, VCR or any other source of composite video.
Capture low-res video image frames for display or video processing. Give your Arduino the gift of sight!
Perform object detection for computer vision projects.
Decode closed captioning or XDS (extended data services) data embedded in television broadcasts.
Works with NTSC (North America) or PAL (rest of the world) television standards.
Uses digital pins 2, 6, 7, 8, and optionally 9. Uses analog pin 2."
Monday, 22 August 2011
Richard's Video Synth Jam mk2
Yesterday I visited Richard's house (one of the few video synth guys in the UK) to see his system again, test some stuff and talk about building my own system based on his designs for more info on his system see here ---> synth-punk
We captured some low quality video from my capture device that I'm sure will find it's way online at sompoint on his blog but for now here are some even lower-quality snaps from my archaic antediluvian mobile phone. Sorry about the quality :(
we also played with some feedback using Richard's genlockable CCTV camera
his system is fantastic fun to play with!
We captured some low quality video from my capture device that I'm sure will find it's way online at sompoint on his blog but for now here are some even lower-quality snaps from my archaic antediluvian mobile phone. Sorry about the quality :(
we also played with some feedback using Richard's genlockable CCTV camera
his system is fantastic fun to play with!
Monday, 8 August 2011
nightmare machine test
from ldtronics
"some test footage run through a video enhancer that i modified, it now is more of a dehancer and that is just how i like it. the machine can glitch the video (any video source can be run through it) manually or an audio source can be run into it causing it to glitch to the music. it has a lowpass filter which allows you to control the frequencies of the music that cause it to glitch. this video is manual glitching only. also, sorry if the audio level is low... but i am too lazy to fix that."
"some test footage run through a video enhancer that i modified, it now is more of a dehancer and that is just how i like it. the machine can glitch the video (any video source can be run through it) manually or an audio source can be run into it causing it to glitch to the music. it has a lowpass filter which allows you to control the frequencies of the music that cause it to glitch. this video is manual glitching only. also, sorry if the audio level is low... but i am too lazy to fix that."
Labels:
Circuit Bent Video,
DIY,
glitch,
video bending,
video enhancer
Sunday, 7 August 2011
Electrokraft Music Vision
Here is a sample of the output from an Electrokraft Music Vision uploaded by Fletcher Pratt
more info here and here
more info here and here
Friday, 5 August 2011
Professor Tom's Video Feedback
Here is an excellent website and gallery of video feedback images and techniques explained by Professor Tom
Tuesday, 2 August 2011
Saturday, 30 July 2011
Monday, 18 July 2011
Planet Rock Soul Sonic Force
The ORIGINAL music video edited for Afrika Bambaataa
and TommyBoy in 1982 by VIDEOMIX PRODUCTIONS, NY
(Danny Cornyetz & Jessica Jason) An earlier version of the clip played the niteclubs in 1980 and 81.
We took a video shoot from the Peppermin Lounge 18th st and joind it with NASA footage (Public Domain) in TELETRONICS NY
Friday, 15 July 2011
TRANSFORMATION Music Video by Suzanne Doucet & James Bell
"Camera James Bell, Directed by Suzanne Doucet. This Music Video was produced in Munich Germany in 1985 with a Fairlight Video Synthesizer. Music by Suzanne Doucet and Christian Buehner from the album TRANSFORMATION (1983) which is avialble on CD."
Via onamtuber on youtube
Friday, 8 July 2011
Barry Schrader: Moon-Whales
"This video is from a 1985 concert at CalArts that dealt with real-time video processing of live performances. This is the final movement of Schrader's "Moon-Whales and Other Moon Songs" (1982-83), based on poems by Ted Huges. Performers include Maurita Phillips-Thormburgh, soprano, and Michael Scroggins, live video processing. The electronic music was created on a Buchla 200 system (Electric Music Box)."
from ExMachinaPub
Labels:
live video,
video art history,
video effects,
video feedback
Thursday, 7 July 2011
LZX New Prototypes
"Testing out a few upcoming LZX modules. These examples of pattern synthesis combine a basic LZX system with new prototypes for Video Ramps, Triple Video Processor, Video Logic, Voltage Interface II, and the Sandin Differentiator and Function Generator. This montage is designed to give an overall impression of some possibilities with integrating the new modules into a pattern synthesis workflow. Video created by Johnny Woods, some clips with assistance by Gavin Russom. Music unrelated to the video source."
Labels:
LZX Industries,
LZX Visionary,
sandin IP,
video synth,
video synthesizer
Tuesday, 28 June 2011
Wednesday, 22 June 2011
LZX Patterns and Beat Sync
brownshoesonly.com
syncing TTA z3000 with the LZX waveform generator.
tons of doepfer quadrature LFO
syncing TTA z3000 with the LZX waveform generator.
tons of doepfer quadrature LFO
Tuesday, 21 June 2011
Moving Image Arts London
A peer to peer moving image artist meet-up-group for the discussion, development and experimentation of the moving image. All welcome, if you have work you want to show even better. Friendly atmosphere to talk about work finished or not, Swap skills, equipment, opportunities, links and arrange exhibitions.
http://movingimageartslondon.blogspot.com/
http://movingimageartslondon.blogspot.com/
Labels:
art television,
film festival,
vide art,
video art history
BULBS-Imagos
"Imagos was made with an analog video synthesizer, an oscilloscope, a tube video camera and an Arp 2600.
Music by: BULBS
Video by: BEAUX MINGUS"
Music by: BULBS
Video by: BEAUX MINGUS"
Sunday, 19 June 2011
Bent Festival
sure to be some good video stuff at this !
The Tank and 319 Scholes Present 2011 Bent Festival
Thursday, June 23 to Saturday, June 25
Location: 319 Scholes Street (Brooklyn, NY)
L train to Montrose Ave.
BROOKLYN, NY - The 2011 Bent Festival will be held at 319 Scholes in Brooklyn, June 23rd - 25th. Bent Festival is an annual art and music festival celebrating DIY electronics, hardware hacking, and circuit bending. Each year we invite artists from across the country and around the globe to perform music with their home-made or circuit bent instruments, teach workshops to adults and children alike, create beautiful art installations and to generally come together, face to face, and showcase the state of the art in DIY electronics and circuit bending culture.
Links
Web: http://bentfestival.org
Schedule: http://bentfestival.org/2011/schedule
Twitter: @bentfestival (#bent11)
Facebook: Bent Festival Facebook
Tickets: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/178498
Photo stream on Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bentfestival2011/
Video by Dr. Rek (featuring Daedalus): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6Pbyg_kcEk
The Tank and 319 Scholes Present 2011 Bent Festival
Thursday, June 23 to Saturday, June 25
Location: 319 Scholes Street (Brooklyn, NY)
L train to Montrose Ave.
BROOKLYN, NY - The 2011 Bent Festival will be held at 319 Scholes in Brooklyn, June 23rd - 25th. Bent Festival is an annual art and music festival celebrating DIY electronics, hardware hacking, and circuit bending. Each year we invite artists from across the country and around the globe to perform music with their home-made or circuit bent instruments, teach workshops to adults and children alike, create beautiful art installations and to generally come together, face to face, and showcase the state of the art in DIY electronics and circuit bending culture.
Links
Web: http://bentfestival.org
Schedule: http://bentfestival.org/2011/schedule
Twitter: @bentfestival (#bent11)
Facebook: Bent Festival Facebook
Tickets: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/178498
Photo stream on Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bentfestival2011/
Video by Dr. Rek (featuring Daedalus): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6Pbyg_kcEk
Thursday, 16 June 2011
The Block And CRT Video Cubes
Every one knows despite Hantarex and Sony no longer offering CRT monitors they are still a preferred display technology for many galleries and artists, that's where companies like The Block come in. Also they are super sweet for video feedback effects as they react differently to other displays and have real presence as objects!
"About
The Block offers monitors for hire to artists, curators, galleries and museums staging film and video work throughout the UK. The Block funds, produces and provides support for a range of projects which can be found in the updates section of this website."
"About
The Block offers monitors for hire to artists, curators, galleries and museums staging film and video work throughout the UK. The Block funds, produces and provides support for a range of projects which can be found in the updates section of this website."
Monday, 13 June 2011
Thursday, 9 June 2011
Tuesday, 7 June 2011
K-synth (test#2)
site here
stand alone video synthesizer using arduino.
belo horizonte / Brazil - 02/2011
soundtrack - model sm (anthony rother)"
Labels:
arduino,
DIY,
PIC micro-controller,
programming,
video synth,
video synthesizer
LoVid: The Other Side of Ground
new video work by LoVid at Mixed Greens Gallery here is the facebook event
16 June
Location
Mixed Greens
531 west 26th street, 1st floor
New York, New York
"Mixed Greens is pleased to present the site-specific window project The Other Side of Ground by Tali Hinkis and Kyle Lapidus, the artist duo known as LoVid. Their dynamic, colorful pieces are a masterful mix of the low- and high-tech.
Known for their innovative performances, live video installations, tactile objects, patchworks, sculptures, and installations, LoVid encourages the viewer to reexamine his/her relationship to the digital world. By mixing analog and digital philosophies, processes, and techniques, LoVid’s pieces come to life. In one piece, for instance, it was necessary for viewers to touch points on a monolithic sculpture in order for a video to activate. Human touch became the subject of a digital output.
The Other Side of Ground consists of five large-scale digital prints in the windows of Mixed Greens. The vivid colors and patterns are created with LoVid’s handmade video synthesizer, recorded and recomposed into analog prints. The artists’ visual work offers an intensely visceral experience, forming a blended landscape that incorporates complementary elements from media noise and abstract painting. They are ultimately interested in the ways in which the human body and mind observe, process, and respond to natural and technological environments, as well as how we preserve data, signals, and memory.
The Other Side of Ground is a series of prints referencing Newman-like mid-century abstraction and the sublime, but quite literally representing noise and digital energy that we rarely visualize.
Mixing the handmade with the technological, LoVid questions and recontextualizes our relationship with technology."
16 June
Location
Mixed Greens
531 west 26th street, 1st floor
New York, New York
Known for their innovative performances, live video installations, tactile objects, patchworks, sculptures, and installations, LoVid encourages the viewer to reexamine his/her relationship to the digital world. By mixing analog and digital philosophies, processes, and techniques, LoVid’s pieces come to life. In one piece, for instance, it was necessary for viewers to touch points on a monolithic sculpture in order for a video to activate. Human touch became the subject of a digital output.
The Other Side of Ground consists of five large-scale digital prints in the windows of Mixed Greens. The vivid colors and patterns are created with LoVid’s handmade video synthesizer, recorded and recomposed into analog prints. The artists’ visual work offers an intensely visceral experience, forming a blended landscape that incorporates complementary elements from media noise and abstract painting. They are ultimately interested in the ways in which the human body and mind observe, process, and respond to natural and technological environments, as well as how we preserve data, signals, and memory.
The Other Side of Ground is a series of prints referencing Newman-like mid-century abstraction and the sublime, but quite literally representing noise and digital energy that we rarely visualize.
Mixing the handmade with the technological, LoVid questions and recontextualizes our relationship with technology."
Thank to Destructural Video for the heads up
Liberation Through Hearing and Seeing
from cheynebush
Video created using an OEI analog video synthesizer modulated by an ARP 2600, and two Ampex ADO video processing units. Sounds created with a combination of software and hardware. Edited together with Premiere."
Ian Andrews
Ian Andrews has a great site detailing his multimedia work here but he also has some great info on Subvertigo a VJ/video art collective started by Ian, John Jacobs and Marco Fante here (also see skynoise for more info)
I really recommend reading the interviews and ideas on the Subvertigo but as always the technology caught my eye including the Arlunya VPS210
I think I already posted this a while back but it can't hurt to do it again
I really recommend reading the interviews and ideas on the Subvertigo but as always the technology caught my eye including the Arlunya VPS210
I think I already posted this a while back but it can't hurt to do it again
Labels:
activist video,
australia,
video art,
video art history,
video synthesizer,
VJ,
VJing
Sunday, 5 June 2011
Friday, 3 June 2011
Monday, 30 May 2011
Sunday, 29 May 2011
Hav1bit VGA Video Synth
awsome project from Telenoika
"1 Bit Audiovisual Synthesizer
Hav1bit is a VGA and audio synthesizer, consisting of 3 square pulse generators which can modulate themselves, in a way very simmilar to the FM synthesis techniques.
The project is done by means of Arduino programming, and it incoporates an interface consisting of 6 pots and 6 buttons, which can control individually the RGB channels. The very same pulses which are generating visual data are transformed into audio, so what you see is exactly what you hear!"
hav1bit from Telenoika on Vimeo.
"1 Bit Audiovisual Synthesizer
Hav1bit is a VGA and audio synthesizer, consisting of 3 square pulse generators which can modulate themselves, in a way very simmilar to the FM synthesis techniques.
The project is done by means of Arduino programming, and it incoporates an interface consisting of 6 pots and 6 buttons, which can control individually the RGB channels. The very same pulses which are generating visual data are transformed into audio, so what you see is exactly what you hear!"
hav1bit from Telenoika on Vimeo.
Labels:
arduino,
PIC micro-controller,
VGA,
video synth,
video synthesizer
Friday, 27 May 2011
Videoheads
Here is an awesome website and youtube channel for Videoheads a very early (and still somewhat active) video arts collective
"Videoheads began its activities in London, 1967 at the Arts Lab, working with some equipment donated to us by The Beatles. This cumbersome and unreliable equipment was replaced in 1968 when we staged a huge happening at the Albert Hall known as The Alchemical Wedding. Money from that event was used to create a studio and mobile equipment dedicated to the documentation of alternative artistic activities which "normal" TV would not bother with. We were the TV of the alternative society.
In the intervening 40 years we have always maintained a free, open studio, archive and showplace dedicated to what we call "Videoculture"
After 20 years of consulting and working with UNESCO in Paris, the collection and workshop have been re-united in our new workspace in Amsterdam"
"Videoheads began its activities in London, 1967 at the Arts Lab, working with some equipment donated to us by The Beatles. This cumbersome and unreliable equipment was replaced in 1968 when we staged a huge happening at the Albert Hall known as The Alchemical Wedding. Money from that event was used to create a studio and mobile equipment dedicated to the documentation of alternative artistic activities which "normal" TV would not bother with. We were the TV of the alternative society.
In the intervening 40 years we have always maintained a free, open studio, archive and showplace dedicated to what we call "Videoculture"
After 20 years of consulting and working with UNESCO in Paris, the collection and workshop have been re-united in our new workspace in Amsterdam"
here are some awesome videos
Monday, 23 May 2011
DOUBLE SPEED COOKED PORK TAI CHI (ULTIMATE EYE PAIN/PSEUDO NIPPON)
Ultimate Eye Pain + Pseudo Nippon present -
"DOUBLE SPEED COOKED PORK TAI CHI"
DVD Release date - 27/5/11
ultimateeyepain.blogspot.com
myspace.com/pseudonippon1984
Caspar created all the animation and directed the video, my other good friend Max edited the whole thing and I did the comparably small task adding some feed back for them both to work with :)
"DOUBLE SPEED COOKED PORK TAI CHI"
DVD Release date - 27/5/11
ultimateeyepain.blogspot.com
myspace.com/pseudonippon1984
Caspar created all the animation and directed the video, my other good friend Max edited the whole thing and I did the comparably small task adding some feed back for them both to work with :)
Labels:
animation,
eye pain,
music video,
video art,
video feedback
Swordz of Legend 1
yo helped my bro Caspar with this little vid that went with one of his awesome zines ( I think the original video was taken from another youtuber)
Sunday, 22 May 2011
Interesting feedback videos from 1996
from the youtube of spacemetalizer
"It's the Occasional Cow. Another in the series of DIY videos that I made in '96."
"Here's another one of my DIY videos back from '96. I called this one 'Pumping Organ'.. well, watch and see why"
"It's the Occasional Cow. Another in the series of DIY videos that I made in '96."
"Here's another one of my DIY videos back from '96. I called this one 'Pumping Organ'.. well, watch and see why"
Saturday, 21 May 2011
Video Synthesis at Sydney Opera House!
Johnny Woods will be performing at the Sydney Opera House with his LZX and some prerecorded material !!!
28 May 2011 7:30PM - 11:59PM
28 May 2011 7:30PM - 11:59PM
"Gavin Russom, the synthesizer wizard behind The Crystal Ark and Black Meteoric Star, has been specially commissioned to create his most ambitious work ever exclusively for Vivid LIVE. The show is a 90 minute concert and installation featuring a 10 strong collective of musicians and artists from NYC, DFA Records, LCD Soundsystem and more.
Known as "The Wizard" for his technical prowess Russom has built instruments for the likes of James Murphy (LCD Soundsystem) and Tim Goldsworthy (UNKLE) and has toured playing synths and percussion with LCD Soundsystem.
Bringing the full Crystal Ark collective together with dancers, lighting designers and video and projection artists, Russom will expand on the immersive multi-sensory experiences he has developed for the 28th Sao Paulo Bienial, MOMA and PS1 in New York.
Sydney Opera House is the perfect location and Vivid LIVE the ideal occasion for this fusion of intense visuals with the living sound of The Crystal Ark full band."
Known as "The Wizard" for his technical prowess Russom has built instruments for the likes of James Murphy (LCD Soundsystem) and Tim Goldsworthy (UNKLE) and has toured playing synths and percussion with LCD Soundsystem.
Bringing the full Crystal Ark collective together with dancers, lighting designers and video and projection artists, Russom will expand on the immersive multi-sensory experiences he has developed for the 28th Sao Paulo Bienial, MOMA and PS1 in New York.
Sydney Opera House is the perfect location and Vivid LIVE the ideal occasion for this fusion of intense visuals with the living sound of The Crystal Ark full band."
Friday, 20 May 2011
chromaton14 tumblr
Ok so this has exited me of late, a tumblr about fixing up an old chromaton14
http://chromaton14.tumblr.com/
http://chromaton14.tumblr.com/
Monday, 16 May 2011
SYNKIE @ Electron
you may remember synkie form this post and this one
"For the first 4 Days we installed our Analog Visuals Labor at the Bâtiment d'art contemporain, where we exposed the Synkie and continued to work on it. For the Vernissage we performed live with Nikki Neeke.
Video by Mohammed Doulaymi, Music by gmz"
"For the first 4 Days we installed our Analog Visuals Labor at the Bâtiment d'art contemporain, where we exposed the Synkie and continued to work on it. For the Vernissage we performed live with Nikki Neeke.
Video by Mohammed Doulaymi, Music by gmz"
Saturday, 7 May 2011
TIMROD - CARTOON CREATED WITH DELUXE PAINT on an AMIGA 500
OK so this is a little less hardware based than usual but I just had to post it due to the insanity
Tuesday, 26 April 2011
David Stringer And Mr Colorizer
In the world of DIY video hardware it is quite hard to have done something unusual as the area you are working in is unusual in itself so anything you make appears out of the ordinary anyway
When I stumbled upon David Stringer's site about Mr Colorizer and Mr Animation, it took me a while to notice that the original Mr Colorizer (1975) was valve based !!! thats right vacuum tubes !!! the rest of his system is pretty interesting as well sharing some of the same functionality as the scanimate. Surly a Valve based colouriser is something to be marveled at :)
When I stumbled upon David Stringer's site about Mr Colorizer and Mr Animation, it took me a while to notice that the original Mr Colorizer (1975) was valve based !!! thats right vacuum tubes !!! the rest of his system is pretty interesting as well sharing some of the same functionality as the scanimate. Surly a Valve based colouriser is something to be marveled at :)
his youtube is here
Labels:
canada,
colorizer,
Colouriser,
Raster,
scan processing,
scanimate,
video synth
Saturday, 23 April 2011
Ben Baker-Smith Interview
Ben Baker-Smith who I have posted about before (Vaudeo Signal) has just done an interview on a French public access TV show called L’Oeil De Links. He also very kindly name drops Video Circuits at the end ! big thanks Ben :) be sure to check out his fantastic projects on his site including the quite insane http://infiniteglitch.com/
Labels:
art television,
DIY video,
glitch,
video art,
video feedback
Friday, 22 April 2011
EAB VIDEO LAB
looks awesome! form Seth Nemec on flickr check his photos for more shots form the Experimental Television Center
Labels:
ETC,
experimental television,
video synth,
video synthesizer
Monday, 18 April 2011
Saturday, 16 April 2011
London Zine Symposium
My friend Caspar has been making zines for ages, recently he has started publishing other peoples (and his own work) under the name EYEPAIN we will both be at London Zine Symposium tomorrow on Sunday the 17th with our new zines
Friday, 15 April 2011
Me & My Bro Gary McQuiggin VJ Set at Ether Festival
so Gary brought so me of his more ambient film loops for me to process live with my equipment was a pretty fun night met lots for nice people and got some good feedback (yes that is my idea of a joke)
Saturday, 9 April 2011
Friday, 8 April 2011
Tuesday, 5 April 2011
Friday, 1 April 2011
Suburban Lawns 'Janitor' Video By Denise Gallant
Thursday, 24 March 2011
Monday, 21 March 2011
Friday, 18 March 2011
Johnny Woods Live Video Synth SUN 20th NY
also CRITTER & GUITARI! and Johnny will be creating ambient video backgrounds for your amazement
"Dadarhea!
At
CANADA
55 CHRYSTIE ST
NY,NY
COME BY IF YOU FEEL LIKE DRAWING OR BRING AN INSTRUMENT AND JAM!!!! (we'll have some stuff here too)
MEET CRITTER & GUITARI !! Check out some of their awesome handheld sound & visual devices!
http://www.critterandguitari.com/
Other wonderous video machines courtesy of Johnny Woods....
you can come and do nothing too, and nobody will judge you."
"Dadarhea!
At
CANADA
55 CHRYSTIE ST
NY,NY
COME BY IF YOU FEEL LIKE DRAWING OR BRING AN INSTRUMENT AND JAM!!!! (we'll have some stuff here too)
MEET CRITTER & GUITARI !! Check out some of their awesome handheld sound & visual devices!
http://www.critterandguitari.com/
Other wonderous video machines courtesy of Johnny Woods....
you can come and do nothing too, and nobody will judge you."
here is some of Johnny talking about his set up
Labels:
live video,
LZX Industries,
LZX Visionary,
video synth,
video synthesis
Thursday, 17 March 2011
New test
audio separate from video (just pasted together) next time I will record A/V simultaneously and allow one to effect the other
the goal for this test was to give a feeling of movement through the picture plane in to the distance as most of my work feels quite flat
the goal for this test was to give a feeling of movement through the picture plane in to the distance as most of my work feels quite flat
Tuesday, 15 March 2011
Saturday, 12 March 2011
Swindon Viewpoint
I have often been jealous of the fact that in America (and many other countries) public access television exists and produces weird and interesting content while Britain has a very closed network
However I recently discovered this was not always the case by stumbling on to Swindon Viewpoint's Vimeo they were one of the first and longest running local services and still produce content to this day
However I recently discovered this was not always the case by stumbling on to Swindon Viewpoint's Vimeo they were one of the first and longest running local services and still produce content to this day
Friday, 11 March 2011
Wednesday, 9 March 2011
The Martian Report
"In 1976, Jim Neidhardt put one of the first Sony Portapaks in a backpack and used a telephoto lens. Equipped with a radiomike, Howard Rheingold roamed the streets of the San Francisco Bay Area, posing as Howard K. Martian, extraterrestrial anthropologist."
Thanks to Humanoidity for uploading this
"Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/
Howard Rheingold (born July 7, 1947) is a critic and writer; his specialties are on the cultural, social and political implications of modern communication media such as the Internet, mobile telephony and virtual communities (a term he is credited with inventing).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Rheingold"
Thanks to Humanoidity for uploading this
"Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/
Howard Rheingold (born July 7, 1947) is a critic and writer; his specialties are on the cultural, social and political implications of modern communication media such as the Internet, mobile telephony and virtual communities (a term he is credited with inventing).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Rheingold"
Saturday, 5 March 2011
Collab With Lucy
Did some visuals with Lucy for Lucky PDF TV at BYOB London the other week. It was a really fast collaboration we did it all sending stuff back and forth on line. We both made short clips and then sent them to each other to manipulate further. I worked with hardware and she worked with software.
The results are pretty quick and messy but sometimes its nice to work fast!
The results are pretty quick and messy but sometimes its nice to work fast!
Tuesday, 1 March 2011
Bradford Bahamas
Ever wanted to play CRT screens like touch pads visually displaying the waveform of the notes they are controlling, well then check out Bradford Bahamas
http://www.bradfordbahamas.com/
http://www.bradfordbahamas.com/
Labels:
audio reactive,
audio visual,
crt,
installation,
video art,
video feedback
Monday, 28 February 2011
Bertoa and The VISUALIST!
Remember Bertoa's video from this post ? well he has just published full documentation for an audio reactive colouriser ! the Visualist
here is the PDF
please respect the open source nature of the project credit where credit is due :)
thanks Bertoa!
Labels:
audio reactive,
audio reactive video,
Colouriser,
colourizer,
DIY,
video circuit,
VJ
Sunday, 27 February 2011
Artists' Television Access : The Feminism of our Times
Artists' Television Access
992 Valencia Street
San Francisco, CA
"Re-enacting Liberation: The Feminism of our Times
Radical collective Red Channels is in town from New York City, and is bringing rare films and videos to screen, and for use in stimulating open discussion. This program features early examples of video art, collectively produced documentary, and recent reenactments, which explore the relationship of moving image artists to political agitators and organizers, with work featuring Angela Davis and Valerie Solanas, and two rare productions by Carole Roussopoulos.
Cut and Run is proud to co-present this program.
–Jean Genet parle d’Angela Davis – Carole Roussopoulos, 1970, 7 minutes
–The Woman’s Film – San Francisco Newsreel, 1971, 40 minutes
–SCUM Manifesto – Carole Roussopoulos & Delphine Seyrig, 1976, 26 minutes
–Performing SCUM – Angela Marzullo, 2005, 6 minutes
–The Liberation of Our People [excerpt] – Mark Tribe, 2008, 5 minutes
TOTAL RUNNING TIME: 84 minutes | Digital Projection
Discussion to follow screening.
Red Channels is a radical collective from New York City. they organize public events and use various forms of art and media to facilitate open discussions on culture and politics.
www.redchannels.org
Cut and Run is a traveling film festival from the bay area specializing in the exhibition of short avant-garde and experimental video and film programs.
www.cutandruntour,wordpress.org"
Saturday, 26 February 2011
Drop Out Video Arts
So here is something super that should happen more
and
Friday, 25 February 2011
BYOB London and Lucky PDF TV
if you cant make it to south London tonight for BYOB watch Lucky PDF TV live
"18:30-22:00 (GMT) LuckyPDF will be hosting a live Internet TV stream
covering the events and content of BYOB London from a television studio
within The Woodmill hangar. Stay tuned"
link here
http://www.livestream.com/luckypdf
"18:30-22:00 (GMT) LuckyPDF will be hosting a live Internet TV stream
covering the events and content of BYOB London from a television studio
within The Woodmill hangar. Stay tuned"
link here
http://www.livestream.com/luckypdf
Thursday, 24 February 2011
Sunday, 20 February 2011
LZX Visionary - Vector Rescanning Experiments
so LZX have been messing with ratser scan effects to great results
Venetian Sun
2 oscillators modulating the key threshold and wipe size of a modified video mixer in a feedback loop.
from gzifcak on vimeo
from gzifcak on vimeo
Saturday, 19 February 2011
Friday, 18 February 2011
LZX Visionary Synth Photo Shoot
So LZX have some cool shots coming of their system here is a quick sample
swords, cars, and video synths! come on guys turn down the awesometer :)
swords, cars, and video synths! come on guys turn down the awesometer :)
Tuesday, 15 February 2011
Video Synth Meet Up!
Last friday me and fellow video synthesist and blogger Richard met up for the first time, to exchange knowledge and mess about with video. I brought along a bit of gear to Richard's where he has his DIY modular video synthesizer set up! Richard's blog is here
here are some quick low quality captures we did to archive the messing around and initial experimentation, most of this is actually just Richard's system.
and some screen caps
here are some quick low quality captures we did to archive the messing around and initial experimentation, most of this is actually just Richard's system.
and some screen caps
Labels:
DIY,
DIY video,
modular,
video feedback,
video synth,
video synthesizer
Sunday, 13 February 2011
Esopus Television Issue
This years first issue of the biannual are magazine Esopus is focused on television I haven't got it (just browsed it and left it on the shelf) but it looks quite interesting. They also put on an event at the legendary media art pioneers Woody and Steina Vasulka's hang out The Kitchen
Labels:
art television,
experimental television,
Vasulka,
video art
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