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
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...."
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.
La Vague des Pixels
By Miguel Chevalier
La Vague des Pixels
by Nicolas Gaudelet and M.Chevalier
Virtual reality installation, video 15'
Music: Jacopo Baboni Schilingi
Carrières de Lumières, Baux de Provence
Festival a-part, International Festival of Contemporary Art, Alpilles Provence
70 videoprojectors, 20 speakers
7 000 m² / 64583 ft²
Software Cyrille Henry / Antoine Villeret
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 ...
Présentation de l'exposition XYZT, Les paysages abstraits
By Adrien M / Claire B
French project "Présentation de l'exposition XYZT, Les paysages abstraits".
Horizontalité X
Verticalité Y
Profondeur Z
Temps T
Adrien M and Claire B http://www.am-cb.net/projets/xyzt-les-paysages-abstraits, Music by Madrid - Dooh
Boxes
By jeongho.park
Boxes by Jeongho Park. Boxes influenced by other boxes. So the theme of the box is changed into the same theme like media phenomenon.