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A visual remix of Dark, Eerie and Manic, a collaboration with Alex Juno of Elmo Sexwhistle. This time I utilised an unmodified Panasonic WJ AVE5 together with some computer-based glitches.
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Some new text artwork will be featured in the Paper Stages publication from Forest Fringe. It is less of something to be read, but instead performed: [Forest Fringe] have created a performance space built not of bricks and mortar but paper and ink; a festival contained in the pages of a book, each page…
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The first output from a visuals jam session with Gabriella Gardosi/Gaia Gaoi whilst she was in the UK. She drew abstract forms using the Tagtool which I then uikdusahdisalhg4 messed with using a Panasonic WJ-AVE5 video mixer. It was really enjoyable to see how these two styles of art worked with or against each…
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For the final variation I wanted to explore the linear progression of the video. That is, up till now all of the variations have jumped randomly between different parts of the video. A skipping CD will always attempt to play from start to finish, even if it does skip occasionally. So, for this variation…
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For the third variation I began to explore rhythm further by repeating the random segments a number of times. I used the script from Variation #2 – although I only created 20 segments – and then repeated these between two and six times each. Observations This variation bears more resemblance to a skipping CD…
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For the second and subsequent variations I used only seven instances of the chorus line as a source. For this variation I then wrote a script on each of the seven videos that created 90 segments of varying lengths (up to 0.999 seconds) from random positions in the video. I then finally composed them…
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For the first variation I used the video of the entire performance – minus the introduction from Don Cornelius and the fade out – as input. I then wrote a script that created 600 segments of varying lengths (up to 0.999 seconds) from random positions in the video and finally composed them into one…
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Recently Tony Hill and I have collaborated on a few videos, combining glitch art aesthetics and 3D fractals. Kinglux X Hellocatfood ‘Temptations’ The electronic landscapes provide temptation and distraction of every possible combination in ways alien and inhuman. Kinglux X Hellocatfood ‘Escape Velocity An exploration between the angel and technology, an interplay between humanity,…