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Uploaded by Lumacoustics, Watch on Vimeo
Using Lumacoustics' (lumacoustics.com) custom visuals software programmed in vvvv (vvvv.org), XD.Nitro brings 3 events 3 different audio reactive setups using the same versatile and fully scalable software.
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Lakota, Bristol -DISSIDENT. 6th Feb 2010
Uploaded by Didi Bruckmayr, Watch on Vimeo
music: aigner
video: bruckmayr
rendered in vvvv
mainly inspired by socalled trendfollowers in the international financial markets. the impact of massive short selling. the creation of bubbles. the collapse.
video had a lot of international festival screenings. hurra!
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 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.
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 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
Project proudly supported by Visible Ink
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)
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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