Tag: Digital Art

32 posts tagged with "Digital Art"

Surréance - A River and Five Bridges

Corebounce, in collaboration with Art Clay and Anne Faulborn, 2005

This radical, eye-and earblasting performance was realised in collaboration with Art Clay (Composition) and Anne Faulborn (Cembalo). Art Clay’s composition “A River and Five Bridges” is an electronic adaptation of André Bretons “Barrières” and asserts the affinity of rational and irrational.

The visual composition’s interpretation, realised by Corebounce, absorbs the assertion by implementing a modulated flickering screen. The modulation function is both defined by real-time music analysis and live visual performance. The flicker colors were obtained by two cutouts from Paul Klee’s “The Twittering Machine”, one in blue tones and one in red tones.

The piece premiered at ETH Zurich’s main building dome during Digital Art Weeks 2005.

https://youtu.be/Ij5gvJpYfVY

Event: Digital Art Weeks 2005
Location: ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Date: Aug 20 2005
Concept: Stefan Arisona and Art Clay
Composition: Art Clay
Programming: Stefan Arisona
Performance: Anne Faulborn, Stefan Arisona, Art Clay

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The Pianist's Brainwaves

The Pianist's Brainwaves

Guerino Mazzola & Corebounce, 2002

Free jazz improvisation by Guerino Mazzola over a motif of Modest Mussorgsky’s “Pictures at an Exhibition” accompanied by an expressive live visuals interpretation. Instead of using DSP music analysis, the piece employed real-time EEG (Electroencephalogram) to sense and analyse Mazzola’s brainwaves. The retrieved parameters were then mapped to for spatial distributions and movements of geometric shapes and to different color modulations.

https://youtu.be/Z3Czs2GNydk

Event: Musik - Denken - Spielen
Location: School of Music, Drama and Dance, Zurich, Switzerland
Date: Oct 26 2002
Concept and Performance: Guerino Mazzola and Stefan Arisona
Programming: Corebounce

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