An experiment of interactivity of waveform and video using Erik Satie’s work
Gnossiennes Nrs. 1
Interesting paragraph from wikipedia :
Satie was introduced as a “gymnopedist” in 1887, shortly before writing his most famous compositions, the Gymnopédies. Later, he also
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Videography: Andy Donovan. Thanks a lot for great footage, Andy!
Within this development I try to cheat the time-line by playing them in a various speed. The individual pieces then were yarned into one single video. These four possibilities will show the result how each of
/p>/p>/embed>/b>The actor who is in the clips is my friend Corey McMahon. Thanks Corey!
This visual poetry experiment is my study of integration between 2 or more different media art forms. It’s nothing new from the point of view of the execution and result, but I would like to offer
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The following experiments based on the basic idea of visual poetry I posted here. Instead of only playing around with words (poetry), I experiments it with algorithmic images. I try to push the boundaries of generative art that I like: instead of solely stands as/a>
/p>/p>/embed>I want to open my post by saying: using historical data as a trend (conclusion) of growth on geographical or economical issues has already been done for many years – and sometimes become an ultimate answer of the situation. I am fascinated by Richter scale report that can