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Hola,

Just put together a video to showcase projects that happened in 2013 and also in the beginning of 2014. The intensive work year had an beautiful end when we visited vvvv user io in tenerife for the Numacircuit festival.

With this review I also have to say thanks again to a couple of guys that share the interest in these topics and support on every end.

Non of the projects would have been possible with the efforts that the frequent users here put into the development, patching and documentation everyday.

And the special motivation is that this little island of vvvv is only virtual for a certain part.

The best thing is still when you run into the people in person.

So at this point some greetings to you which I am talking about.

Enjoy the Video.

PS: I am freelancer and looking for projects. Feel free to contact me anytime.

davidgann@symbioticcube.com

tekcor, Tuesday, Apr 22nd 2014 Digg | Tweet | Delicious 4 comments  

credits Alexey Beljakov, Andrey Boyarintsev, Anna Kerbo, Nikolay Matveev, Julien Vulliet, Minoru Ito

Architectural Light Studio (The ALS) is unrivaled software suite designed for creating, editing and playing back architectural and art lighting scenarios.

The ALS editor is required for:

  • creating a three-dimensional geometric layout of lighting equipment in 3D
  • creating a developed layout view on a plane with address assignment and equipment grouping
  • creating visual effects scenarios

Main benefits of the new software:

  • real-time lighting equipment simulation with calculation of illuminance according to luminaire .ies files;
  • - more than 500 IntiLED luminaires with W, RGB, RGBW color modes and up to 40 pixels per device;
  • - handy tools for creating complex layouts for luminaires of varied types, with an option to assign to building model surfaces;
  • - full-fledged display of buildings and environment as 3D models as well as ability to display dynamic lighting effects in real time;
  • - tools for creating lighting scenarios at the multi sequenced timeline;
  • - support of the Art-Net protocol enabling use of a wide spectrum of additional equipment;
  • - support up to 256 Universes and several automatic DMX addressing modes.

The debut of the ALS took place on The Light+Building 2014 in Frankfurt from March 30 to April 4, 2014

The ALS is written in vvvv by Ivan Rastr electronic crafts.
Please take a few minutes for video preview of The ALS v.0.95 beta

For further information about The Architectural Light Studio please contact IntiLED office

IntiLED team:
Sergey Matveev, Evgeniy Moskov, Uljana Vinogradova, Anton Lysenko, Elena Belova, Oleg Yanchenkov, Denis Ichalovsky

Ivan Rastr electronic crafts team:
Alexey Beljakov vnm, Andrey Boyarintsev bo27, Anna Kerbo kerbo, Nikolay Matveev unc and specially invited Julien Vulliet vux Thanks to Minoru Ito mino for helping with AntTweakBar.

ivan.rastr, Tuesday, Apr 15th 2014 Digg | Tweet | Delicious 9 comments  

credits Sabine Retschitzegger, Martin Retschitzegger, Chris Lenz, Helmut Breineder, Armin Keplinger, Wanja Glökler, Michael Tan, Hannes Richter, Daniel Huber, Stefan Rosinski, Ingolf Heinisch, Daniel Helgenberger, Thomas Eichhorn, Gerd Trautner

Projectionmappingshow with Realtimetracking

m box created a 3:40 minutes long show film that incorporated an extended stage setting with 4x Full HD back projection on a 20 meters wide center stage screen and 5 x Full HD projection on 20 modular stage elements, which were 3D-tracked using the customized Black Trax tracking system.

The tracking system was used in combination with our V4 based media server to track the modular stage elements which were constantly moved around and positioned by stage performers. By providing the tracking info and delivering it to the V4 interface, the projection could be adjusted in realtime to project on the various different arrangements of the 20 modular stage elements, such as cubes, pyramids and vertical panels.

More information + longer video: http://www.m-box.de/en/works/details/mercedes_v-class_world_premiere_2014.html

tin, Friday, Apr 11th 2014 Digg | Tweet | Delicious 4 comments  
function follows per:form:er (1)
function follows per:form:er (3)

performence by sara de santis and emanuel andel.
performed in crete as part of the SEA residency program 03 2014

nrsz, Wednesday, Apr 9th 2014 Digg | Tweet | Delicious 3 comments  

credits elliotwoods mimison

LINE SEGMENTS SPACE
Digital Emulsion, Nylon string
2013

An architectural web of threads subtends a null space. It hangs abstract and undefined, a set of thin positive elements segmenting the dark negative space between. Dynamic imaginary forms are articulated into the physical volume by the material of this thread, and the semi-material of the light. The visual gravity of the filaments occupying the space between.
http://kimchiandchips.com/#LSS

elliotwoods, Monday, Mar 31st 2014 Digg | Tweet | Delicious 0 comments  

credits me for visuals :3 http://stix-visuals.tumblr.com/ and bad mojo for music: https://www.facebook.com/mojoisbad?fref=ts

Hi guys, strangely i decided to make this video solely in vvvv, first thing was to make my own "editing interface" with external timeliner and bass asio nodes and after that increment mainloop is your best friend :3 enjoy!
its shame that youtube is making them videos so squary

mojo1
mojo2
mojo3


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOL8U28oxE4

StiX, Wednesday, Mar 26th 2014 Digg | Tweet | Delicious 2 comments  

credits Christopher Schultz, Philipp Ronnenberg, Benjamin Petersen

Giant head sculptures, symbolising the 'open minds' theme of the anniversary, are brought to life with over 36,000 LEDs and more than 7.5km of cable. We designed the visual content that plays on the contoured surface of each 3D head. At the event, children used tablets to draw digitally onto the giant heads.

We used Win surface PRO tablets (actually the first edition, imported from the US). In our opinion the only real tablet for running VVVV. Pros: i5 chip, surprizingly good speed, good resolution. Cons: getting quite warm.

We set up a wifi connection between tablet and 3D LED-head workstation, both running VVVV. Several V4 software brushes were developed. Your artwork is getting saved on a gallery.

Showtime was Oct 13 - March 14 in Zurich, London, New York, Beijing.

Kids loved it. Client happy. We are too.

MARKENFILM CROSSING (Hamburg): Technical concept / UI design / film footage production / technical supervision / VVVV (C. Schultz, P. Ronnenberg, B. Petersen).www.markenfilm-crossing.de

XL SOLUTION (Düsseldorf): LED hardware

BELLPRAT (Zurich): Event & space architecture

ADVICO (Zurich): Media concept

flame, Tuesday, Mar 4th 2014 Digg | Tweet | Delicious 2 comments  

Still working on a videomapping live tool! -->working-on-a-videomapping-live-tool

Time-lapse from 12 hours performance during http://vj-festival.de 2014

Luper, Friday, Feb 28th 2014 Digg | Tweet | Delicious 1 comments  

credits Muthesius Academy of Arts

An exhibit covering the topic "Submarine Landslides", commissioned by the ocean research initiative "Future Ocean Cluster" Kiel Germany

Idea & Creative Direction: Konrad Rappaport
Technical Direction: Chris Engler
Software: Jonas Häutle & Hermann Hartung

Scientific Content: Dr. David Völker
Voice: Louise Dölger
Audio: Fabian Heinitz

a Muthesius Academy of Arts Project // Prof. Tom Duscher
bits and pieces by wirmachenbunt

u7angel, Tuesday, Feb 11th 2014 Digg | Tweet | Delicious 5 comments  

credits Alessandro Maggioni, v4anton

Seeing an old industrial space filled with huge machines was like a call for action.
In their gloomy shadows you would inevitably recognize monsters hiding behind. Friendly ones.

HARDWARE:
Pencils, Scissors, 1 x Laptop, 1 x Kinect, 1 x Projector

SOFTWARE:
vvvv, dragonframe

A project by Alessandro Maggioni and v4anton during the Schmiede 2013 Festival (fb).

In homage to Philip Worthington.


Monsterz: Ludwig and Renate, Theresia, Fátima, Lisbeth, Haydeè, Jan, Jannik, Kathi, Connie, Simon, Ale.
Installation sounds: Lukas Wandl.
Documentation footage: Jakob Barth, Jannik Weylandt, Benjamin Hohnheiser, Jan-Nahuel Jenny.
Sculptures on site: Gerald Pfaffl, Carlo Galli, Giovi.
Video soundtrack: Alessandro Maggioni + Toto Wolf ('All MonsterZ to all People')
Thanks: Ruediger Wassibauer and the SCHMIEDE team, ceeyaa, velcrome, motzi.

robotanton, Monday, Feb 3rd 2014 Digg | Tweet | Delicious 1 comments  

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~8d ago

joreg: Postponed: Next vvvv beginner course starting April 29: https://thenodeinstitute.org/courses/vvvv-beginner-class-summer-2024/

~1mth ago

~1mth ago

joreg: The Winter Season of vvvv workshops is now over but all recordings are still available for purchase: https://thenodeinstitute.org/ws23-vvvv-intermediates/

~2mth ago

schlonzo: Love the new drag and drop functionality for links in latest previews!

~2mth ago

joreg: Workshop on 29 02: Create Sequencers and Precise Clock Based Tools. Signup here: https://thenodeinstitute.org/courses/ws23-vvvv-08-create-sequencers-and-precise-clock-based-tools-in-vvvv-gamma/