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Digital Slaves have worked on several installations for Visual System exhibition.
Visual System is an artistic collective composed of :
Valère Terrier / Conceptor / Artistic Director
Zelda Bensousan / Production
Julien Guinard / Design and conception
Anthony Gouvrillon / Led programming and interaction
Le Tone / Music
Digital Slaves have made the LED programming and graphics, and also the interactive part.
Those project were shown at :
Video by Valère Terrier
About time we told you that we took our favorite multipurpose toolkit to some tourist spots recently:
atop a wind turbine
in a brand new Zaha-Hadid-Building
and in a one-off showcar
Uploaded by Kyle McLean, Watch on Vimeo
www.everyoneishappy.com
I developed a very fast and flexible projection mapping system which we were asked to present at Pecha Kucha Brisbane. This was part of that demonstration, however the same setup can very rapidly map out all sorts of shapes.
There are a couple of cuts, but NO post FX at all, I promise. Developed in VVVV.
Programing: Kyle McLean
Editing: Eva Luenig
Camera work: Pancho Colladetti
Music: Antony Raijekov (CC BY) http://tony.cult.bg/
Uploaded by Didi Bruckmayr, Watch on Vimeo
music: aigner
video: bruckmayr
rendered in vvvv using the 3d scan of my head. mesh of my head was modelled by diane/meso for my live performance "imago" with joreg and m. strohmann, which was presented in ars electronica festival 2005 and in siggraph 2007. please see: http://joreg.ath.cx/imago/index.html
this video is a more abstract, audio based development.
Uploaded by Kyle McLean, Watch on Vimeo
www.everyoneishappy.com
This is a collaboration with my good friend Jay Latour from France. This is really only the start of our investigations with combining object manipulations and projections, we were pleasantly surprised with the results though!
Object Manipulation: Jay Latour
Programing & Music: Kyle McLean
Software: VVVV, Ableton, Reason
Project proudly supported by Visible Ink
Uploaded by Reciprocity, Watch on Vimeo
Presented at IABR 2009, Rotterdam
Sub-curators:
Stephen Cairns, Daliana Suryawinata
Project team:
Ray Lucas, Vlad Tanasescu, Matt Ozgan-Lawn, Christopher Neil Lewis
Wayang Figures:
Eko Nugroho
Technology:
vvvv, d-touch.org
Uploaded by Finn Rudolph, Watch on Vimeo
A VVVV patch deforming a sphere in relation to sound in realtime. Needs to be tested on a large wall to make sure it doesn't cause any epileptic seizures ;D
The song is 'EXIT 65' from the album 'Jazz U' by Antony Raijekov. It is licensend under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/ and available for download at http://www.jamendo.com/album/3777
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