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credits Alexander Bogdanov Elena Azzedin P-lab

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"Spoken World" in collaboration with other poets and musicians (poetry, vvvvisuals and music) for the P-Lab (Laboratory of Poetry)

visualex, Wednesday, Mar 16th 2011 Digg | Tweet | Delicious 0 comments  

credits Antonio Buendía Pagan Eva Sans Elena Azzedin Alexander Bogdanov REC Live cinema festival 2010

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Audiovisual performance made with vvvv where Antonio Buendía Pagan played ethnic instruments and Eva Sans painting live on stage representing the analog, Alexander Bogdanov with live visuals and live electronic music, Elena Azzedin with live digital drawing. This project was one of the 6 projects selected in the international competition section of the REC Film Festival in Tarragona. April 2010.

visualex, Wednesday, Mar 16th 2011 Digg | Tweet | Delicious 0 comments  

credits Tresorg Imagenacion, Chussa Alcaraz, Belen Orta

Tresorg imagenacion | Chussa Alcaraz

"Line, a moving point" (Contemporary dance and live video synthesis ) with Chussa Alacaraz, a work integrated in "Lunatics" initiative coordinated by Belén Orta.

"Línea, un punto en movimiento" ( Danza y síntesis de vídeo en tiempo real) con Chussa Alacaraz, obra integrada en la iniciativa Lunáticos comisariada por Belén Orta.

visualex, Wednesday, Mar 16th 2011 Digg | Tweet | Delicious 0 comments  

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Thanks to Robert Hodgin's link http://bit.ly/g3YKgF i'm started visualizing tsunami wave in VVVV using wave height data as displacement map via heightmap displacement hlsl shader.

Music: The Knife - Variation Of Birds
Tools: VVVV, Photoshop

This demo runs real-time at 1920x1080 30fps.

Vadim Smakhtin, Sunday, Mar 13th 2011 Digg | Tweet | Delicious comments on vimeo  

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A new interpretation of the song "Floresta" was implemented. Every single instrument of this song was analysed in its basic character, volume and how it is played. All these attributes were translates into simple visual objects and combined into a complex audiovisual system.

The tower consists 4 cubes, which are mapped by one projector. The animation is implemented in Flash. The projection itself is done with VVVV. The user can switch between different colorschemes. Here the blue version:
http://vimeo.com/11293711

Tower dimensions:
60 x 60 x 240 cm

Software:
Flash (Action Script 3)
VVVV

HfG Schwäbisch Gmünd

Academic:
Prof. Michael Götte
Veldana Sehic

Team:
Guido Merx
Diego Brito
www.marklukas.de

marklukas, Saturday, Mar 12th 2011 Digg | Tweet | Delicious comments on vimeo  

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U+223D (Reversed Tilde) is a multi-projector club visual setup featuring a non-planar sculpture, which consists of four separated canvases.

The video shows the setup installed at the Eiskeller Hagenberg. The left projector shifted upwards during the night, but still, you can get the idea :)

http://quasipartikel.at/2011/02/18/u223d/

sagishiboy., Tuesday, Mar 8th 2011 Digg | Tweet | Delicious comments on vimeo  

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an experiment with VVVV to visualise musical characteristics... example song: Get Some by Lykke Li. I'm not intending any copyright infringements, really.

katharina, Tuesday, Mar 8th 2011 Digg | Tweet | Delicious comments on vimeo  

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official jingle for the ars electronica animation festival 2008. Branding, prints, jingle and inserts designed and generated with vvvv.

sounddesign by richard eigner
visual http://woei.refect.net/

http://woei.refect.net/worx/aec-animation-festival.html
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woei, Sunday, Mar 6th 2011 Digg | Tweet | Delicious comments on vimeo  

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first Test of how to hack radio controlled toy cars. I simply put servo-motors into the remote control and connected them with VVVV using serial-port and Arduino.

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joreg: vvvvTv S0204 is out: Custom Widgets with Dear ImGui: https://youtube.com/live/nrXfpn5V9h0

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joreg: New user registration is currently disabled as we're moving to a new login provider: https://visualprogramming.net/blog/2024/reclaiming-vvvv.org/

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joreg: vvvvTv S02E03 is out: Logging: https://youtube.com/live/OpUrJjTXBxM

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joreg: vvvvTv S02E02 is out: Saving & Loading UI State: https://www.youtube.com/live/GJQGVxA1pIQ

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joreg: vvvvTv S02E01 is out: Buttons & Sliders with Dear ImGui: https://www.youtube.com/live/PuuTilbqd9w

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joreg: vvvvTv S02E00 is out: Sensors & Servos with Arduino: https://visualprogramming.net/blog/2024/vvvvtv-is-back-with-season-2/