In Order to Control
By NOTA BENE Visual
In Order to Control - Interactive Installation by Nota Bene.
Installation at Freemote'11 & Fiber Festival in the Nutrecht Rail Factory & Trouw Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Nota Bene is a multi-disciplinary studio based in Istanbul, specialized in digital experiences with the newest technology for global brands & artistic platforms by focussing on video projection mapping, interactive experiences and installations.
Project Management: Burak Gölge
Art Director: Ayşegül Kantarcı
Installation Design: Tevfik R. Gözlükçü
Concept: Murat Can Oğuz
Synopsis: Murat Can Oğuz, Ayşegül Kantarcı
Translation: Begüm Avar
Edited Video Sound: Amon Tobin
GENUS
By Ravi Deepres
Collection - Genus for the Paris Opera House by Ravi Deepres
The second of two film installations commissioned by The Opera Garnier, Paris, as part of the performance GENUS, choreographed by Wayne McGregor.
The video installations are made from material relating to a conceptual re-interpretation of the inquiries of Charles Darwin. This work is both filmic and choreographic in it's making and presentation and relates to creation and evolution. This is used as a platform to express ideas and remind us of our own evolutionary process and thinking, and of our instictive connection and reaction to the natural world.
The film is created as a cinematic stop motion work, including a remaking through movement of elements from Edweard Muybridge’s photographic collection (with kind permission from Birmingham library photographic archive) and material shot at The Paleantology museum, Paris, and The Darwin Archive-Natural History museum, London.
Commissioned by The Paris Opera House for the performance Genus 2007
Film - Ravi Deepres
(Installation collaboration - Luke Unsworth), (additional collaboration - Evy Dutheil and Karen Perez)
Choreography - Wayne McGregor
Music - Joby Talbot and Deru
B C H I J
By stefanie sixt, sixt sense
Audiovisual Live Performance: B C H I J - Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam and Judaism by Stefanie Sixt (Visuals) and Markus Behr (Sound).
An "...experimental examination of the five biggest communities of faith: Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam and Judaism - taken as examples for religious groups. The piece is an audiovisual observation and an exploration. There is no right or wrong. It is a contemplation, seen from a neutral point of view.
Electronic sound scores are mixed with alienated audio elements such as patterns of religious divinations. Wicked frequencies are the disturbing, irritating factor, not letting the listener lay back.
Abstract 3D Objects are representing the five communities of faith. They are embedded into spherical environments, that are temporarily associating brain wave activities or just evoke emotions, like freedom and restriction, belief and doubt.
The pictures reveal the idea behind the visible, obvious. Physical limitations are dissolved by imaginary structures, constructions of unreal spaces...."
silicatproject p1 2
By silicat
silicatproject p1 2 by silicat
More on: http://silicatproject.com/
speech of light
By bestbefore
speech of light by the duo Best Before and Unu
Audio: Antonis Anissegos (Unu)
Animation: Andreas karaoulanis (Best Before)
More infos: https://vimeo.com/channels/bestbeforeunu
Exit to enter 2013
By Michael Beil
Exit to enter 2013 by Michael Beil and the NADAR Ensemble.
Director: Scott Voyles, Stage-Director: Thierry Bruehl.
Presented at 'Acht Brücken Mai 2013', Colgne, Germany.
Matter Fisher
By Moth
Matter Fisher by David Prosser, sound design by Joe Tate. - A serendipitous journey in which a lone fisher is united with a form of estranged matter.