Open Visuals



// DESCRIPTION //


With this interactive realtime visualizer the visitor
or guest of an event can get a first impression of a vj's work.

A controller is programmed with more or less fixed parameters
so that the user can modify the visuals, but can not stop or
fully change the result. This leads to a very basic and simple
experience of controlling visual motion.

A further development of this technique is the TFSC Tool,
which is based on the same realtime 3-D engine. There are some
more functions and the automation restrictions are released.
In general it is optimized for a vj, who wants to devise special
textures and presets and of course, who wants to perform with it.

Conception, developement and design:

Johannes Guerreiro and Tebjan Halm.


// MEDIA //


logos and more: openvisuals_presskit.zip (10.28 Mb)


// PROJECTS //


march 17th '07 Kunstmuseum Stuttgart


resumee video, the music is overdubbed but original


welcome


general guerreiro


fatboy land


fatboy land and trip hop tunes


every minute screenshot from the users



start 05 at former Bahnhofsverwaltung cologne, lounge installation





Open Visuals first presentation in cologne at the International School of Design (KISD),
installation with live music



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// GENERAL SCREENSHOTS //


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