Jakarta History Museum Video Mapping by D-Fuse


MAR 13 2010 Creative City - Jakarta has it!. JAKARTA HISTORY MUSEUM. JAKARTA. INDONESIA
A reported 40 thousand people flooded Jakarta's Fatahillah Square to watch, as D-Fuse illuminated Jakarta History Museum with a 15 minute 3D video mapping projection. This beat all estimates of an anticipated 1-2K audience, and created an incredible atmosphere, supported by marching bands and live music!

The projected animation transformed the museum’s colonial facade, tracing the history of the area from ancient swamp, colonial era, revolution, and to imagining it's future as Jakarta's new creative playground. This was the first ever use of the video mapping technique in the region, which involves projecting into the surface detail of a building, to create high impact video installations and 3D illusions. The use of narrative pushed the boundaries of a medium that has until now been used in abstract ways.

The video mapping was produced collaboratively between D-Fuse in the UK, and Indonesian multimedia artists Sakti Parantean and Adi Panuntun, photographer Feri Latief, and writer Taqarrabie. The projection was commissioned by the British Council to launch Jakarta Creative City!, an initiative supporting the revitalisation of Jakarta’s Old City creative district. D-Fuse would like to thank Winda Wastu and all the British Council, Paul Mumford, Toby *spark< /a>, Alvaro Posadas [Actop], and Liling Lu for all their help.

Krud


Music video for Fibla's track Krud, included in the album Lent released by Spa.rk.

Give Peace a Dance


What would be if all wars were solved in dances...?

Wars ... Wars ... Wars ...Can people just stop war? There are so many other ways to solve conflicts.

Associated Producer - Roman Shaburanov
Animator - Ivan Boivin
Co-Producer - Denis Zamylin

All rights reserved by ADA SPORT, INC. (http://www.adasport.com)

A Braided Beaded Balls Suit


This video was made in collaboration between myself Dana Haim and Learke Hooge Andersen. We made this during our MA Textiles Futures course at Central Saint Martins in London.

The video was part of a biomimicry project where we were very much inspired by the glowing creatures of the deep sea as well as weird formations in the human body to inform new approaches in design. We wanted to create a kind of hybrid of the two using this costume that we made specifically for this video. We used several kinds of recycled materials to create the costume such as left over tights, ribbons, and beads. The dancer in the video is Supitchanga Vanasirikul.

For more of my work check out my website at www.danahaim.com

Show Me The Light - Mystery Jets vid by Tell No One


From Lo-fi video experiments to promos


Director: Tell No One
Producer: Chris Massey
Production Company: Skin Flicks
DOP: Steve Annis
Art Director: Jessica Bernard
Stylist: Justine Josephs
Hair and make up: Almut Gramer
Editor/VFX: Tell No One
TK: Ned Al-Astrabadi @ Smoke & Mirrors
Commissioner: Claire Stubbs

Tennis Ball by Tell No One


Lo Fi video experiments - tellnoone.co.uk

Spinning Fan by Tell No One


Lo Fi video experiments - tellnoone.co.uk

Making A Shell by Tell No One


Lo Fi video experiments - tellnoone.co.uk

Seaweed by Tell No One


Lo Fi video experiments - tellnoone.co.uk
Track - Grizzly Man by Rockettothesky

darwin deez - up in the clouds (official video)


Credits:
Artist: Darwin Deez
Track: Up In The Clouds
Label: Lucky Number
Director: Tom Kingsley
Producer: Tamsin Glasson
Production Company: Colonel Blimp
DOP: Ben Fordesman
Art Director: Sam Ludgate
Editor: Tom Kingsley
Post: Chris Bristow @ Munky
(Ex) Girlfriend: Catriona Marshall
(Ex) Girlfriend's friend: Betsy Vriend

Super-menace by the macula


Mapping on hotel Hilton in center of Prague.
Mapping by SHQ, Initi (Macula), Soma (Macula).
Music: CoH - Path #1

TROIKA/ LIGHT RAIN/ UK PAVILION WORLD EXPO/ SHANGHAI 2010


LIGHT RAIN is a light installation by Troika, that was commissioned by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office for the UK Pavilion at the World Expo in Shanghai 2012.

Troika created small lighting devices called 'light rain engines', which were specially designed for this installation. These devices, using powerful leds as well as precise motors and a simple but sophisticated arrangement of lenses, refract their white light sources to project a series of animated raindrops encircled by a halo of vibrant, rainbow coloured light on the floor of a walkway in the pavilion. From gentle drizzle to heavy rain, the light raindrops enliven the space, creating a beautiful and playful environment in which to reconsider the importance of one of the most simple and essential natural phenomena.

For more information have a look at troika.uk.com

darwin deez - constellations (official video)


Artist: Darwin Deez
Song: Constellations
Label: Lucky Number

Directed by: Terri Timely
Production company: Colonel Blimp
Line Producer: David Lambert
DOP: Donovan Sell
Art Director: Jona Tochet
Make-up: Jennifer Dilon
Wardrobe: Samantha Williams
AD: Michael McDonald
Production Coordinator: Ryan Miller
Lighting: Joe Mendoza

darwin deez - radar detector (official video)


directed by ace norton
girl: charlene deguzman

TROIKA-SHOAL


SHOAL
2010
Multimedia installation

Spanning across a 50 meter long corridor, 467 fish-like objects wrapped in iridescent colours and suspended from the ceiling rotate rhythmically around their own axis
to display the movements and interdependency typical to shoal of fish.

The ceiling architecture is set in motion and appears liquified changing the spatial experience of the corridor while opening up the surrounding architecture infinitely
towards Lake Ontario.

For more information see troika.uk.com/​shoal

This New Technology - Midnight Juggernauts


This New Technology - Midnight Juggernauts
Directed By Special Problems

Midnight Juggernauts - Lara Vs The Savage Pack


Shot frame by frame, then re-shot using over 2000 printed pieces of paper.

Directors: Lucinda Schreiber & Beatrice Pegard

Editor - Jaan Ranniko
Producers - Jaan Ranniko, Sonia Tsai
Compositor - Simon von Wolkenstein
DOP - Tania Lambert
Art Directors - Virginia Mesiti, Kate Dougherty
Stylist - Angelika Nilsson
Masks: Stephanie Anderson & Dave Ladd

Vital Signs - Midnight Juggernauts


Vital Signs - Midnight Juggernauts
from the forthcoming album 'The Crystal Axis' out May 28th

A video collaboration between Midnight Juggernauts and Krozm
Directed by Krozm
Artwork and Video Concept by Midnight Juggernauts
DOP: Stefan Duscio
Central Structure by Dylan Martorell
Sculpture Lights by MPH.
Thanks to Matt Hansen @ mattspartyhire.com.au
midnightjuggernauts.com

Street for Art by the macula


Mapping on old post office building during the festival Street for Art (Haje - Prague).

Chemical Brothers - Star Guitar

Cornelius - Drop (do it again)

cornelius「Drop」

Cornelius - Point of view point

The 600 Years by the macula


Mapping during 600 years anniversary of the astrological tower clock situated at Old Town Square in center of Prague.

Mapping:
The Macula (themacula.com)
Michal Kotek
Lukáš Duběda

Sound:
data-live (data-live.cz)

Production:
Tomato Production (tomatoproduction.cz)

Cornelius - Another view point

Cornelius - Gum

Cornelius - Wataridori


From the album 'SENSUOUS' (2006). Clip available on DVD 'SENSURROUND' (2008)

CORNELIUS "Like A Rolling Stone"


Director: Koichiro Tsujikawa

Homemade Spacecraft by Luke Geissbuhler


Video from a camera attached to a weather balloon that rose into the upper stratosphere and recorded the blackness of space. Visit brooklynspaceprogram.org to stream the entire voyage, get T-shirts and make donations.

Salem-Water (Unofficial music video) by the macula


Director: Jan Sima
Cinematography: Simon Dvoracek
Music: Salem
Cast: Marketa Sohajova
Set and Costume design: Denisa Strmiskova
2010

myspace.com/​s4lem
s4lem.com

"MEXICAN STANDOFF" performance image/music by Cécile BABIOLE & Laurent DAILLEAU


live recorded at Cube festival, Issy-les-Moulineaux, France (5 june 2008)

Mexican Standoff* offers a reappraisal of B movies and popular culture over the past fifty years.

Cécile Babiole composes animated photomontages using visual quotations from movies and promotional material for films. Like the photographer in "Blow Up", she enlarges and scrutinizes them under a magnifying glass until she penetrates beneath the weave of the print and the grain of the paper.

Laurent Dailleau modulates electronic sounds and voice recordings from highly varied sources (historical recordings, language-learning methods, films, shortwave radio, authors reading from their works, lectures…).

In this way, the two artists both construct and deconstruct a story that tells nothing but which at the same time awakens reminiscences of watching films in movie theatres, overlaid with other recollections, buried in our memories.

*Frequently used in action movies, a "mexican standoff" typically refers to a dead-end situation, where various protagonists all have their guns trained on one another. It is a recurrent stylistic figure in Westerns, notably those of Sergio Leone, and has been broadly taken up by John Woo and Quentin Tarantino.

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Mexican Standoff has been shown in the following venues :
- FRAC Alsace in Sélestat 20 September 2008,
- Le Cube Festival Auditorium de Issy-les-Moulineaux 5 June 2008,
- Kabardock Le Port - La Réunion 16 May 2008,
- La Filature à Mulhouse 22 Aprill 2008.

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Coproduced by La Filature, Scène nationale - Mulhouse. With support from Kabardock, Le Port - La Réunion.

Donjon by Cécile Babiole


Donjon is an audiovisual concert performance in which the performers gleefully deconstruct a wide range of objects culled from popular culture, particularly audiovisual equipment : turntables, radios, computers, musical instruments, telephones, fax machines, video cameras – but also racing cars, cocktail blenders, battery chickens, and various other domestic and fantastic appliances of ages past and present. All the consumer goods are shown in 3D animation and projected onto a large screen at the back of the stage. The performance consists in making the objects malfunction, subjecting them to accidents, breakdowns, and audiovisual contortions. Thanks to very special interfaces reminiscent of the 1980s penny arcade aesthetic (recycled control panels from games like Asteroids, Gravitar, Missile Command or Space Duel), the two players interact with the 3D sound-emitting objects, manhandling them sometimes in intersecting, criss-cross fashion, with the sound controlling certain visual parameters and vice versa. The objects are shown in minimalist 3D. This highly graphic stylistic choice permits a humorous look at the modelling modes in current computer graphics (wireframe, solid or surface modelling) and at the ways objects look both inside and out. A number of the objects are so closely “probed” in ultra-closeup images as to show that, behind a given casing, there’s often nothing but empty space... By rotating, flattening, dismembering and looping both sound and image, the performers construct/deconstruct, generate and modulate a musical imaging game that evolves into a veritable audiovisual concert, which is then varied in each succeeding show. Donjon is, in short, a settling of accounts with the glut of consumer merchandise that surrounds us.

Cécile Babiole : visual conception, 3D animation, Jean-Michel Dumas : music , Vincent Goudard : music, Renaud Rubiano : programming, Soixante circuits and Mathieu Peyroulet Ghilini : interfaces.

_grau by Robert Seidel




_grau | d 2004 | 10:01 min

director, producer, animator: robert seidel
music: heiko tippelt, philipp hirsch

_grau is a personal reflection on memories coming up during a car accident, where past events emerge, fuse, erode and finally vanish ethereally various real sources where distorted, filtered and fitted into a sculptural structure to create not a plain abstract, but a very private snapshot of a whole life within its last seconds

Zero 7 feat. José González -- Futures




Animated music video for the album "The Garden" by Robert Seidel, www.2minds.de

If you like abstract videos mabye watch it in a
better quality here: http://www.2minds.de/futures.html

Buck Showreel Montage 2010 by Buck

Vanishing Point by Takuya Hosogane

Madrix (Cut and Paste Tokyo 2009 Theme:Natural selection) by Takuya Hosogane


A movie for Cut and Paste Tokyo 2009
Theme:Natural selection
Making this movie in 8 hours.


Cut and Paste :cutandpaste.com/​

Movie : Takuya Hosogane
Music : sns2code3/cubesato
cubicroom.net/​

Light Forms (2010) by Malcolm Sutherland


A short experimental floaty & aimless animation by Malcolm Sutherland in 2010.
Soundtrack is also made by Malcolm Sutherland.
Looks best in fullscreen HD

I drift, half awake, half asleep. Moving through the city I recall but have never been to.

"Architecture is the simplest means of articulating time and space, of modulating reality, of engendering dreams" Ivan Chtcheglov

This film was made using a digital stills camera to create a stop motion animation.

I'm looking for a gallery to show this on a full HD screen as the resolution of the original is fantastic even compared to vimeos delicious HD!

This video is an evolution of an earlier work/technique called Still Moving
vimeo.com/​3619284

I think the shot of the Barbican tower is my favourite (its the shot shown in the thumbnail)

See this at the streaming festival

streamingfestival.com/​index.php?play=go&f=002_Drift_Theo-Tagholm.flv&s=y



This video is being shown @
TENDERFLIX & RUSHES DAILY SCREENINGS : JULY 22-30th

10 Cecil Court, Soho, London WC2N 4HE

Tenderpixel is again converted into a mini-cinema and in collaboration with Rushes Soho Shorts Festival (RSSF) Tenderpixel will be screening the Tenderflix 2010 selected films programme as well as a diverse selection of RSSF's guest programmes. Screenings are held daily at 11am, 1pm, 3pm, & 5pm. (With the exception of July 25th & 26th as Tenderpixel is closed.) The screenings are all free events, stop in any time!

tenderpixel.com/​tenderflix2010.html

Into The Fold, Brooklyn Borough Hall by Derick Melander


On September 24th, 2009, I created a monumental sculpture from 3,615 pounds of second hand clothing. The resulting piece was a 5 x 7 foot cube made in 4 sections.

Why 3,615 pounds? That's the amount of textile waste created by New Yorkers every 5 minutes.

This event, hosted by the Office of Recycling Outreach and Education, was part of the 5th Annual Green Brooklyn...Green City Fair and Symposium at Brooklyn Borough Hall and Columbus Park. Clothing for the event was loaned by the textile recycling company, Wearable Collections.

© Derick Melander, 2010, Video by Adam Kaufman
http://www.derickmelander.com/

Aliquamdiu by Betti


Cortrometraggio in stop-motion realizzato da Bettina Colombo e Marco Reggi

Data - Talk, Parsons 2010 by zach gage

Data - Talk, Parsons 2010 from zach gage on Vimeo.

This is the talk for my MFA Thesis Installation, Data, at Parsons in nyc.

More information at: stfj.net/​data2010/​

JeansView 1.0 by Carl-Johan Rosén

JeansView 1.0 from cj on Vimeo.

Jeans View 1.0 is a mind-boggling experience which turns your body backside up front. The feeling can best be described as an x-ray shield which de-orientates your body. As viewer your presumptions of the bodily constitution are questioned, while obviously there is something wrong with the body you see, it looks totally valid. This is an indescribably weird experience!

The installation is constructed from a (perfectly) blue colored office-space separation screen. A live video of one side of the screen is flipped and projected back on the other side while leaving the upper body of the user visible above the screen. JeansView 1.0 was created together with Claes Ericson.

see more at: http://www.carljohanrosen.com/

Moderat+Pfadfinderei


http://www.moderat.fm
The Album comes on Vinyl / CD
The Deluxe Edition comes with exclusive Tracks on CD/DVD
© 2009 Bpitchcontrol

Mortal Engine by Chunky Move


Mortal Engine is a intermedia dance performance using movement and sound responsive projections to portray an ever-shifting, shimmering world in which the limits of the human body are an illusion. Produced by well known australian dance company Chunky Move. Director Gideon, Interactive System Designer Frieder Weiss, Laser performance Robin Fox, Composer Ben Frost

Spectral Strands (Saariaho: Vent nocturne) by Brian O'Reilly

Spectral Strands (Saariaho: Vent nocturne) from Brian O'Reilly on Vimeo.

"Spectral Strands (Saariaho: Vent nocturne)" is a part of a collection of works commissioned from the the ZKM's (Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie Karlsruhe, Germany) Institut für Musik & Akustik and the Institut für Bildmedien.

"Spectral Strands" is a collaboration between Garth Knox performing viola (at times with electronic treatments) and myself manipulating real time visualizations.

The moving images use source materials based on extreme close up footage i shot of Garth performing on the viola, then processed using Tom Demeyer's ImX software, with further editing and transformations using FCP to create the fixed form presented here.

The music "Vent nocturne" for viola and electronics was composed by Kaija Saariaho for the project and is dedicated to Garth. Presented here is the first half of the work.

This work along with works by Scelsi, Sciarrino, Edwards and Grisey are to be released as a DVD titled "Spectral Strands: for Viola and Visuals" by Wergo's ZKM Edition

Scan Processor Studies (excerpts pt.1) by Brian O'Reilly

Scan Processor Studies (excerpts pt.1) from Brian O'Reilly on Vimeo.

The SCAN PROCESSOR STUDIES are a collection of works by Woody Vasulka & Brian O'Reilly.

The full work is of total approximate duration of 45 minutes, with sections of various lengths, textures, and dynamic qualities.

The project first started while Woody and I were working on different commissioned projects at the ZKM (Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie, Karlsruhe Germany). He and Steina on the exhibition MINDFRAMES and Garth Knox and myself on the DVD and performance SPECTRAL STRANDS: FOR VIOLA AND VISUALS. Woody, Steina, Garth and I spent many nights screening works for moving images, playing music, and cooking, enveloped in the huge ghost town mood the ZKM's kitchen took on at night. During this time there were passionate discussions about video synthesizers (mainly my love for the Sandin Image Processor), and how Steina's VIOLIN POWER had a huge influence on Garth's and my new series of works.

The source materials were generated by Woody using a Rutt-Etra Scan Processor in the 1970's and sat on a shelf for years, having been recently digitized. Woody came into my studio one day and asked me if I would be interested in using them to work on a collaboration, and the project began from there...

The works use sources excavated directly from the output of the Scan Processor, as well as further manipulations using Tom Demeyer's ImX software, developed with input from Steina. Extensive editing and layering and additional augmentations were done using Phil Mortons IP. The Sound was generated (mostly) by custom software developed by Chandrasekhar Ramakrishnan and myself called NETHER GENERATOR, which sets up a number of complex real time feedback networks filtered and processed by various means.

SCAN PROCESSOR STUDIES was first exhibited as an installation in the ZKM's MINDFRAMES exhibition.

The source materials from Woody's original experiments with the Scan Processor have also been used in conjunction with further processing on my part to create the base materials for other works, including a three screen version of Woody's piece GRAZING and the work LEVEL & DEGREE OF DARK.

META-MAPPING by 1024

META-MAPPING from 1024 on Vimeo.

META-MAPPING
a workshop in La Parfumerie / Geneva / 2010

Video report of our one week workshop during the Mapping Festival.
Thanks to all participants ! You were awesome.

Features a live drawing engine, fully audio reactive.
Video shot with a 5D SLR. Audio by Audion.

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