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Body Paint Mehmet Akten 2009 spacial projection, motion tracking, bodies, generative animation, multi-user, large field of view, human live performance, interaction with public, live, generative, non-linear narrative, any stage, live, dance, motion tracking, real-time
“Body Paint” by Mehmet Akten is an interactive installation and performance allowing users to paint on a virtual canvas with their body, interpreting gestures and dance into evolving compositions. The installation is designed to work with any number of people and is scalable to cover small or large areas. The interaction is very simple - movement creates paint. Hidden in the simplicity, are many layers of subtle details. Different aspects of the motion - size, speed, acceleration, curvature, distance all have an effect on the outcome - strokes, splashes, drips, spirals - and is left up to the users to play and discover.
Grote Kerk Yannick Jacquet, Joanie Lemercier, Olivier Ratsi, Romain Tardi (AntiVJ) 2009 Spacial Projection, video mapping, organ, animation, sound, multi-user, 180 large field of view, linear narrative, space-specific, live performance, organ, music, projection mapping
AntiVJ has performed in the Cathedral of Breda. For this new creation the organ acts as a central part to both the projections and the music. Key events of the history of the cathedral will be explored in a metaphoric way.
Memories of Certain Elements Jeffrey Shaw 1982 optical window, non, preformer, animation, single user, 180 large field of view, no narrative, anywhere, performance, Fabienne de Quasa Riera, De Lantaren
During the performance by Fabienne de Quasa Riera an augmented-reality projection technique was used. Looking through an optical window the audience saw a computer-animated swing superimposed over the performer, who was seated on a real swing.
Nuits Sonores Yannick Jacquet, Joanie Lemercier, Olivier Ratsi, Romain Tardy (AntiVJ) 2009 Spacial Projection, video mapping, sculpture, animation, sound, multi-user, 180 large field of view, linear narrative, space-specific, Nuits Sonores festival, live performance, club, VJ, projection mapping
We've been asked to do the stage design for one room of the festival, so we combined ideas discovered in previous projects (Light sculptures and light painting) to do a minimal and geometric setup.This was the perfect opportunity to test the latest version of our mapping software in live condition, and it worked really well: it only took a few minutes to map the 3D dj booth, and then many visuals and loops were already ready to play, when it usually took a couple of hours to produce basic animations.Here are a few pictures and videos found on internet, and we'll do a video report shortly, with more visuals and details about the project.
OUT/IN Nikita Tsymbal, Anna Abalikhina, Sergei Komarov, Maria Smirnova (Asymmetrique Answer performance group) 2009 spacial projection, motion tracking, body dancer, generative animation, multi-user, large field of view, human live performance, live, generative, non-linear narrative, any stage, live, dance, motion tracking, real-time
Our project is a reaction to the surrounding reality. Not a confrontation and a protest, but an action positive and creative.This is interdisciplinary high tech project which includes choreography, design, fashion, programming and media art. It’s the union of technology and actual art…
U-Raging Standstill CREW 2007 head-mounted display and headphones, camera, performers, pre recorded and live videofeed and sound, videofeed and sound, single-user, 360 large field of view, linear narrative chosen by the performers, could be set up anywhere, long setup, theatre, choreography, video, performance
The visitor of'U'becomes the protagonist in his own story. A story where he partly loses himself and eventually finds himself almost physically.