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5 months agoAmy Alexander commented on Lucid house June 2009Nice! I really like the variety of images and textures, and the way you pace it - it flows nicely!
[FYI - I'm a latecomer to Vimeo, so not all my videos are here. For more, please visit youtube.com/uebergeek]
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About... VJ Übergeek: The Live Internet VJ - for The Geek Age...
CyberSpaceLand is a live VJ performance with some software, several gadgets and a person who moves around a lot operating it all. CyberSpaceLand brings physical human performance and strangely surreal narratives to VJ'ing. It's not about screens or randomness. It's not entirely about the Internet although it does involve it. It's about performing visuals like you'd perform music. But not exactly.
cyberspaceland.org
About.... Amy Alexander....
Amy Alexander is a software and audiovisual performance artist who has worked in film, video, and music, as well as in digital media art. Her work has been presented on the Internet, in clubs and on the street as well as in festivals and museums. She is a founder of the Runme.org software art repository, and she writes about both software in popular culture and audiovisual performance history. Her work has been performed and exhibited at venues including ISEA, Ars Electronica, Transmediale, Read Me, SIGGRAPH, and the Whitney Museum. Amy is an Associate Professor of Visual Arts at the University of California, San Diego.
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About... VJ Übergeek: The Live Internet VJ - for The Geek Age...
CyberSpaceLand is a live VJ performance with some software, several gadgets and a person who moves around a lot operating it all. CyberSpaceLand brings physical human performance and strangely surreal narratives to VJ'ing. It's not about screens or randomness. It's not entirely about the Internet although it does involve it. It's about performing visuals like you'd perform music. But not exactly.
cyberspaceland.org
About.... Amy Alexander....
Amy Alexander is a software and audiovisual performance artist who has worked in film, video, and music, as well as in digital media art. Her work has been presented on the Internet, in clubs and on the street as well as in festivals and museums. She is a founder of the Runme.org software art repository, and she writes about both software in popular culture and audiovisual performance history. Her work has been performed and exhibited at venues including ISEA, Ars Electronica, Transmediale, Read Me, SIGGRAPH, and the Whitney Museum. Amy is an Associate Professor of Visual Arts at the University of California, San Diego.
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