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The talkingchair is an experimental revision of the fabulous design classic Tom Rock (Tom Vac) that was originally designed by Ron Arad in 1999. Using some electronics a vivid, interactive personality is added to the originally quiet chair. The object gains an augmented, digitally generated character. more info is here. |
By leaving behind the restrictions of analogue media and by embracing the possibilities new media has to offer, I'm trying to instruct the computer to compute my designs for me. Dictate the rules and leave the work to the machine.
Under this premisis stood the creation of this showreel. It combines works made in 2004 and made the 4th place of the Motorola Live Visuals Award (www.livevisualsaward.com). >this project still lacks a description. but maybe it doesn't need many words. just watch the video |
performance/video where a dancer effects various musical and visual events. Early on, I had decided I wanted to try to integrate some ideas about mass media, and specifically text and image in a performance piece. I met with a performer and... read on |
the second edition of the stopspot festival for electronic music took place in the groundfloor rooms of the ok-centrum in linz.
windows where projected upon from the outside with a seamless image created by a vvvv boygroup. providing an abstract virtual panorama view for the festival visitors. hard to photograph since the images where always in motion. very thankyou for your support michael. more photos of the evening. |
essentially it is a training program for you windows and icons. get your download and additional screenshots here realized with a since disabled feature in vvvv that let you pack patches into the executable. |
Switzerland's Three-Lakes-Region is host to the extremely rare "Landiausstellung", or national exposition. In Meso's largest project to-date, they helped 3deluxe architects build a fountain of virtual water - consisting of 18 projections controlled by 23 synchronized computers, responding to voice, movements in space, internet activity, and even the weather. Complete with internet-based creature development tool. Find out more on Cyberhelvetia.ch or watch a video. |
An intuitive VJ tool that creates club-quality visuals in real-time, developed for the Robert Johnson club in Offenbach. It features two customized touch screen monitors to record the VJ's movements. vvvv translates the input data from the monitors and creates the video output.
watch a video here |
The ReBraun MP3 jukebox is a limited edition redesign of a classic 1962 Hi-Fi system, running on state-of-the-art components in a vintage chassis. It's essentially a laptop computer turned into a luxury music home appliance, completely programmed in vvvv. Also it's an hommage to (or persiflage of, whichever you prefer) a milestone of german post-war design. Find out more on the bootleg objects web site. |
"Roemer-Nordseite" was conceived as an "interface": environmental sounds trigger light changes on the facade of city-hall Frankfurt/Main. A light-system consisting of 16 elements was fixed to a section of window-crossings. Each element contained, according to its position, 2, 3, or 4 spotlights, which could be independently dimmed and/or lit. The sounds picked up by a microphone on the facade were realtime analysed and translated into subtle light-movements which changed with the attack and duration of the respective sonic event. |
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