Who vvvv
When Thu, Apr 3rd 2014 until Sat, Apr 5th 2014
This years edition of the resonate festival features quite some vvvv. Or at least the program features the usual suspects which makes us believe there should be some.. I spotted a performance/talk by Paul Prudence a talk by timpernagel, a talk by eno a talk/workshop by elliotwoods, a talk by Joanie_AntiVJ and princemio participating in the Choreographic Coding Panel.
What i didn't find yet though is a schedule with times and places for all the events. But probably they'll have that on spot.
Also together with woei i'll be hosting the "Manipulating Faces" workshop and on friday i'll do a little "vvvv - still more to come" talk.
update: possibly vvvv related resonate schedule:
Friday
Kinoteka Foyer 12h Choreographic Coding Panel (among others: Christian Loclair) 15h Eno Henze 17h Visual Music and the Geometries of the Unseen (among others: Paul Prudence, Joanie Lemercier) |
Fresco 12h Paul Prudence |
Parabrod 13h20 vvvv/joreg |
Saturday
Kinoteka Cinema 13h Elliot Woods and Mimi Son (Kimchi and Chips) |
Kinoteka 200 12h40 Johannes Timpernagel |
Kolarac 12h Joanie Lemercier |
Have i missed anything/anyone?
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will the "vvvv - still more to come" talk be streamed?
I can imagine quite a few on the forum being interested, at least I am.
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i don't know how they run this but the thing i am showing will certainly not be exclusive to resonators.
@joreg must remember to smile.
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being missing live there (pity that limited amount participance)
maybe visiting just for parties ::]
how was the presentation ?
this was posted by Kyle McDonald:
https://twitter.com/kcimc/status/452053239148466176/photo/1/large?utm_source=fb&utm_medium=fb&utm_campaign=kcimc&utm_content=452053239148466176
https://twitter.com/kcimc/status/452058956160966656/photo/1/large?utm_source=fb&utm_medium=fb&utm_campaign=kcimc&utm_content=452058956160966656
I look forward to trying out the browser timeline app.
seems relevant:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0VgD-vMUHE