Friday, 22 March 2013

New Feedback Experiments














E.S.P. TV presents: Live From The Control Room Pt. 2























Special guests:
Thomas Dexter (http://thomasdexter.com/)
G Lucas Crane (http://nonhorse.com/Bio.html)
Tristan Shepherd

$7 (proceeds go to the artists)

Purchase at door or pre-order from MAD website at:http://www.madmuseum.org/events/live-control-room-0
Marking the "move-in" for E.S.P. TV at MAD, Live From the Control Room repurposes MAD’s Open Studios into the E.S.P. TV Lab. Hosting a variety of local artists and performers who work with analog systems, as well as broadcast innovators and other voices in the field, Live From the Control Room forms a happening-like environment for discussion, performance, and communal production of experimental broadcast television.

"Live From The Control Room Pt. 2" marks the second in a 2-part series E.S.P TV's recency at the Museum of Art and Design from Feb - May 2013. For more information on this and other events or to pre-order tickets, please consult the calendar on the Museum of Art and Design website at:http://www.madmuseum.org/series/esp-tv

Masses d'algoritmes vers 12 zones chromatiques



real-time scanned video & algoritmic electronic music - Joris de Laet 1987 - SEMstudio Belgium (S.E.M. Studio voor Experimentele Muziek °1973)
http://jorisdelaet.magix.net/website/

Video Feedback Through Old Sony Color Corrector, Superimposer, and "Picture Computer"

http://www.youtube.com/user/TeffDogg

Saturday, 9 March 2013

Live Videos From Sprawl

Thanks to Cabaret Scene for uploading these to youtube featuring the fantastic Halo Halo and Dana Kunze



Wednesday, 6 March 2013

John Mahin

"Psychedelic Experimental Video by John Mahin. Produced in the Cal Arts Video studio in the 1980's. John used Apple 2 and Amiga computers in the making of his videos. All his videos are performed live with no editing"

http://www.puwame.com/ 









Bring Your Own Beamer London 2013















Gonna be doing some work with Victor Timofeev for BYOB 2013

some other great artists look to be taking part too!

"Bring Your Own Beamer (BYOB) is a series of one-night events, so far held in over 80 cities across the world. Join us for a spectacle of moving image featuring artists and their projectors! For one evening only, The White Building in Hackney Wick will be transformed into an interactive object, featuring: MOVs, GIFs, 3D worlds, intercontinental live streams, light box drawings and virtual sculpture.

http://byoblondon.tumblr.com/

Featuring:
Awe IX | Laurie Bender | Rebecca Cooper | Jamie George | James Hicks | Marinette Kaus | Lawrence Lek | Beatrice Lopez | Tobias Revell | Antonio Roberts | Clifford Sage & Joey Holder | Camila Sotomayor | James B Stringer | Daniel Swan | Viktor Timofeev & Chris King | Simon Whybray |

Sunday 10th March | 6-9pm
Residency Studios
The White Building
7 Queen's Yard, London E9 5EN
http://thewhitebuilding.org/

BYOB at White Building is curated by Lawrence Lek, in association with SPACE Studios.

The first BYOB event was initiated and created by Rafaƫl Rozendaal in 2010 in Berlin."

Zahid Jiwa Oasis of Mirrors

Tuesday, 5 March 2013

Photos From Sprawl

So many good bands, and the organisers are such nice guys


















Friday, 1 March 2013

Fast Food Music Video with Eric Barry Drasin & Matthew Schlanger.



Deep Fryer Diaries 1
What is a VCO?

Eric Barry Drasin http://ericbarrydrasin.com has been doing an image processing workshop at Blackhammer Studio. Blackhammer is an Analog Audiovisual Production studio located north of NYC, created and run by Matthew Schlanger.http://www.lumpybanger.com

Eric has been documenting what he has been learning and will be releasing a series of podcasts about Analog Image Processing techniques called the "Deep Fryer Diaries."

Today Matthew Schlanger talks about VCOs, or Voltage Control Oscillators.

http://fastfoodmusicvideo.tumblr.com