"Refraction of Your Gaze by Indeterminate Variables is an effort to interface sound with the visible spectrum by digital and analog means. The project draws upon Newton’s theory of light, Kandinsky’s spiritual and utopian visions of painting, and the phenomenological experimentation of Olafur Eliasson. A collage of field recording, synth sounds, and slide tray noise, ROYGBIV unfolds as colored light is read with discrete sensors. A slide projector…
"Refraction of Your Gaze by Indeterminate Variables is an effort to interface sound with the visible spectrum by digital and analog means. The project draws upon Newton’s theory of light, Kandinsky’s spiritual and utopian visions of painting, and the phenomenological experimentation of Olafur Eliasson. A collage of field recording, synth sounds, and slide tray noise, ROYGBIV unfolds as colored light is read with discrete sensors. A slide projector…
"Sine Beats is a visual and auditory exploration of the phenomena of sine wave "beating". When sine waves that are extremely close in frequency are brought together, the combination of the two waves creates a third wave form that "beats" around the other two frequencies. Sine Beats attempt to make this phenomena more intuitive by gradually layering the beating waves, and accompanying the layering with a light pattern and visualization. The end…
"Wireless soft switches, attached to the dancer's body, allow for vocal augmentation, layering and looping in a variety of configurations." Performed with Meredith Blouin.
"Water is a musical composition written for buckets of water. The piece explores the inherent beauty of our source of life. Andy is a musician and visual artist. More of his work can be found at andyjordan.us"
Leo(Laewoo) Kang + Taeki(Young Taek) OH
"The project ‘Harmonic Rain’ is an interactive installation for a music performance in which many people can participate. The user can become involved in the performance by touching the installation and by which each cylinder-shaped installation generates various patterns of music and led images. In ‘Harmonic Rain’, we propose a new type of led installation that create a form of human interaction with the joy…
Leo(Laewoo) Kang + Taeki(Young Taek) OH
"The project ‘Harmonic Rain’ is an interactive installation for a music performance in which many people can participate. The user can become involved in the performance by touching the installation and by which each cylinder-shaped installation generates various patterns of music and led images. In ‘Harmonic Rain’, we propose a new type of led installation that create a form of human interaction with the joy…
"Infinite Loop is a radio that lis with itself and the author's
artifactual media memories. The radio is miced with a variety of mics and electromagnetic coils. This input is dynamically modulated by selections from ten years of field recordings by the artist, and broadcast back to the radio itself. Depending on the artist's interaction with the instrument it will play various transmission feedback, revealing, concealing and modulating the aural memories…
"An array of pylons sits untouched, waiting for someone to discover it's true nature. Based in proximity, dissonance and curiosity, Dissonics reacts to entities unknown to it through sonic force and light."
These videos are from the New Interfaces for Musical Expression (NIME) performance at Glasslands in Brooklyn, NY on December 14, 2010. NIME is taught at NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) by Greg Shakar with the support of Jeremiah Johnson, Paul Rothman and Ariel Nevarez. The performances were videotaped by Alexander Kozovski, Minette Mangahas and Nisma Zaman, and the videos were edited by Nisma. Thanks
These videos are from the New Interfaces for Musical Expression (NIME) performance at Glasslands in Brooklyn, NY on December 14, 2010. NIME is taught at NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) by Greg Shakar with the support of Jeremiah Johnson, Paul Rothman and Ariel Nevarez. The performances were videotaped by Alexander Kozovski, Minette Mangahas and Nisma Zaman, and the videos were edited by Nisma. Thanks to Jeff Howard for the Canon 5D settings help! Also check out Calli Higgins' photos from the night: flickr.com/photos/callihiggins/sets/72157625607435640/
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