Le Sacre du Printemps
By Viennaexile
Le Sacre du Printemps - Klaus Obermaier & Ars Electronica Futurelab
An interactive real-time generated stereoscopic dance and music project by Klaus Obermaier and Ars Electronica Futurelab, featuring Julia Mach.
Premiered by the Bruckner Orchestra Linz, Dennis Russell Davies.
http://www.exile.at/sacre/
Please be aware that this is a live performance with STEREOSCOPIC projections, but the YouTube video is only 2D.
Performances at: Royal Festival Hall London, Symphony Hall Birmingham, Taipei Arts Festival, Aarhus Festival, Festival Cervantino Guanajuato/Mexico ...
My Strange Grandfather
By Dina Velikovskaya
My Strange Grandfather by Dina Velikovskaya
LITTLE BOXES
By Bego M. Santiago
LITTLE BOXES - A project by Bego M Santiago.
Programation: Pavel Karafiát , Andrej Bolesvasky. Cooperate: CIANT (International Centre for Art and New Technologies) Camera man: Valquire Veljkovic. Exhibition: Elas Fan Tech at Normal, A Coruña Curator: Anxela Caramés. Producer: NORMAL , Universidade da Coruña (UDC) Residence of artist in NORMAL (UDC) // Residencia artística NORMAL (UDC). Music- "Little Boxes" written by Malvina Reynolds in 1962.
The Circle Line
By Adam Wells
Video Animation/Video Art: The Circle Line by Adam Wells
VIVISECTOR
By Viennaexile
Dance / Performance: Vivisector - Part 2 - Klaus Obermaier, Chris Haring.
VIVISECTOR is an examination of the different speeds of people/nature and technology/information society and their acceleration; an experiment to overcome the space-time continuum in the real world. It breaks the linearity of movement and in doing so shows the absurdity of momentum.
Locomotive
By Thibaut Duverneix
Locomotive - Place des Arts - Espace culturel.
Director: Thibaut Duverneix
Creation: Thibaut Duverneix & Mathieu Léger Choreographer: Ashlea Watkin
Production: Departement “Locomotive”, the most recent addition to the mosaic screen installation in the foyer of Place des Arts, is a fantastical portrayal of a human machine.
Choros
By Michael Langan
Choros / 2011 / 13 min / HD / Directed by Michael Langan and Terah Maher
Music by Steve Reich
A chorus of women are borne from the movements of a single dancer in this dreamlike "pas de trente-deux."
"Choros" premiered at Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival in 2012 and has gone on to play dozens of festivals worldwide. The film is currently broadcast in Europe by Canal+.
For more information on the history of this technique, visit: chorosfilm.com