Friday, September 5, 2008

Licht, Wasser und Klang...

Licht und Klang from Karen Curley on Vimeo.



Servando Barreiro's Sonorization in real time using light sensors attached to the screen and "minia" analog converters to computer.


Servando Barreiro, Berlin-based VJ, Sound artist and Electronics engineer

[i/o] Screens





Live performance piece, large-scale projections. Left side displays analogue output from overhead camera depicting structural geometries being created in real-time. These structures are 'read' by optical sensors to produce a live audio response, which in turn drives generative computational material on the Right side.

[i/o] Tech Setup


Left screen displays output from overhead camera with patterns created in real-time. These structures are 'read' by optical sensors to produce a live audio response, which in turn drives generative digital motion on the Right screen, which subsequently influences the production of sequences on the Left screen, thus inducing a kind of mutual audio-visual/analogue-digital interdependency. In theory it is possible for [i/o] to produce an infinity of difference in formal outputs each time it is performed.