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Uploaded by Didi Bruckmayr, Watch on Vimeo

music: aigner
video: bruckmayr
rendered in vvvv. special attractor 3d shader by joreg, gregs and tonfilm.
again the mesh of my head under total control of fft data and random parameters. head occupied by strange creatures. only the cursor can lead you out of this nightmare.

, Monday, Mar 22nd 2010 Digg | Tweet | Delicious comments on vimeo  

Uploaded by David Mórász, Watch on Vimeo

had fun in vvvv
music: pogo - white dresses

, Monday, Mar 22nd 2010 Digg | Tweet | Delicious comments on vimeo  

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

, Monday, Mar 22nd 2010 Digg | Tweet | Delicious comments on vimeo  

Uploaded by Kyle McLean, Watch on Vimeo

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

www.everyoneishappy.com

Project proudly supported by Visible Ink

, Monday, Mar 22nd 2010 Digg | Tweet | Delicious comments on vimeo  

Uploaded by Vadim Smakhtin, Watch on Vimeo

Audiovisual installation. Made in Russia, Samara.

Sound design - Leonid Semakov (http://ensource.pdj.ru)
Programming - Vadim Smakhtin (http://blog.vadimsmakhtin.com)

http://axisrun.org

, Monday, Mar 22nd 2010 Digg | Tweet | Delicious comments on vimeo  

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

, Monday, Mar 22nd 2010 Digg | Tweet | Delicious comments on vimeo  

Uploaded by Vadim Smakhtin, Watch on Vimeo

Please, watch only HD version.

Music: Clark - Growls Garden
Tools: vvvv, Blender, MeshLab, Fraps

This video is fully random and realtime. I used Timeliner just for 4 keyframes. Anything else, exept the model, is generated in vvvv.

UPD:
I'm opened sources of this project. Forks are vvvvery welcome http://vadimsmakhtin.com/internal-thinking

, Monday, Mar 22nd 2010 Digg | Tweet | Delicious comments on vimeo  

Uploaded by Digital Slaves, Watch on Vimeo

The artist Philipp Geist / VideoGeist from Berlin ask us to manage the projection, the 3D mapping and the media broadcasting for the 4D Light & Sound Installation, concerning the Thailand's King Birthday.

The project has involved 120 musicians, 100 choirs and each night around 300 000 spectators.

4D Light & Sound Installation by Philipp Geist

Artist / Director / Animation / Concept
Philipp Geist
www.videogeist.de
www.p-geist.de

3D Mapping / projection:
Digital Slaves (France)
http://www.digital-slaves.com

Managed by
Fresh Air Festival and Kaiser Communications Co.,Ltd. (Thailand)

, Monday, Mar 22nd 2010 Digg | Tweet | Delicious comments on vimeo  

Uploaded by furanku, Watch on Vimeo

This was my graduation work: Its an exhibition about Digital Film Production and shows how films are produced nowadays. There are several categories (like Shooting, Audio, Montage, ...) and for each theme is an interactive installation showing the explained techniques live.
Our goal was a merge of classical European text-based exhibition and US-American Hands-On Science-Center approach. Text and deeper explanations together with try for yourself installations.
For one theme I realised the installation concept - for Compositing. Layer above layer, moving, scaling, blending are some techniques, which are used in compositing tools and therefore used by the installation.
A small gameplay encourages vistors to get find out about how it works.

Made with the awesome VVVV
Credits: my graduation partner Carmen Bergmann
Many Thanks to: Prof. Wolfgang Sattler, Prof. Wolfgang Kissler and as external advisor Max Wolf

, Monday, Mar 22nd 2010 Digg | Tweet | Delicious comments on vimeo  

Uploaded by Vadim Smakhtin, Watch on Vimeo

Composer - Leonid Semakov (http://ensource.pdj.ru)
Programming - Vadim Smakhtin (http://blog.vadimsmakhtin.com)

http://axisrun.org

, Monday, Mar 22nd 2010 Digg | Tweet | Delicious comments on vimeo  

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Shoutbox

~1mth ago

joreg: END OF SHOUTBOX! As this page has is now legacy, it will no longer feature new content. For latest news, see: http://vvvv.org

~2mth ago

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

~2mth ago

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

~2mth ago

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

~2mth ago

~2mth ago

joreg: Follow TobyK on his Advent of Code: https://www.twitch.tv/tobyklight

~3mth ago

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

~3mth ago

joreg: We now have a presence on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/vvvv-group

~3mth ago

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

~3mth ago

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