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ARFITICIAL (2013)

By Joao Martinho Moura

2013-05-23
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ARFITICIAL (2013) - extending the pixels by João Martinho Moura.

"Minimal audio-visual generative sculpture. Custom algotithmic sound pattern creation. Curated by Ângela Berlinde for the gnration art platform. Inspired by the traditional form of pattern creation in drum machines in the 80's like the legendary TR808, one of the first programmable form of sound pattern creation."

Presented at GNRATION Braga, Portugal : 1st to 5th May 2013

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Fit into the crowd

By Julien-Robert

2013-05-22
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Fit into the crowd by Julien-Robert

Piece for bass clarinet, computer and reactive video.
Performed by Krista Martynes, 9 min. 20.
Music and image by Julien-Robert Legault Salvail, March 2011.

"Finding a musical juxtaposition between trying to create security and finding one’s place, Fit into the crowd is based on a visual image of a character trying to musically find that place while keeping the urban security around them, with a tape part of different phrases commonly said for the sake of security like: I shouldn’t step too far out of place; It’s better to not take risks; Art beware, everything has been done."

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Supreme Believers

By Matt Pyke

2013-05-21
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Supreme Believers by Matt Pyke & Friends.

A work of Super-Computer-Romantics http://mattpyke.com/exhibitions/super-computer-romantics

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Kubiot (cubes)

By Yoav David

2013-05-20
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Kubiot (cubes)
by Yoav David, Lior Bentov and Yehontan Porat

Kubiot is a media art installation performed in the Acco Theater Festival 2011.

Concept: Yoav David, Lior Bentov and Yehontan Porat - http://Orbanu.com
Direction: Yoav David
Art director: Lior Bentov
Acting: Yehonatan Porat, Yael Finkel
Original Music: Alberto Schwartz
Sound Design:
Binya Reches
Set Construction: Yaacov Gal
Compositing: Adam Lewinson

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Organismes Typographiques

By Adrien M / Claire B

2013-05-19
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Organismes Typographiques
by Adrien M / Claire B

Les organismes typographiques font parti de l'exposition "XYZT, Les paysages abstraits"

https://vimeo.com/31327505

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weiss

By Florian Grolig

2013-05-18
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Video animation / Digital drawing / 3D: weiss by Florian Grolig
In the middle of white is monotone balance, jolly blasé marking time. One definition of space is the absence of embarrassing contact. But gridlock is definitely death.

https://vimeo.com/5359759

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2013-05-17
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Screenshot of one ship encounters a series of notable exceptions
Copyright: Joe Winter

"one ship encounters a series of notable exceptions" by
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Loops of cassette tape are moved through a transparent mechanical armature to create three dimensional line-drawn scenes of one ship's encounters with variously fantastical, formal, poetic, and personal obstacles. Each sculpture in the series depicts a single event in the ships journey through polar waters, such as One ship struck by lightning, twice, and One ship leaves the South Pole, all directions seem north. The soundtrack on the tape propels the loose narrative, and creates a tumultuous foil for the cool, calm, exterior of each piece. The video documentation cuts between the ambient sound of the gallery and excerpts of the sound heard in headphones attached to each piece.

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