
data decay
AV Performance
Duration: 30 min.
Thursday, 27 May 2010 | 00:00 > 00:00 2010-05-28T00:00:00.000Z | Cinema
'data decay' uses scientific research data (from french CNRS research labs) to generate interactive audio and video. The stream of data is then transformed/decayed via custom data processing modules in order to deform and degrade the interactive audiovisual relationship, eventually making it 'un-interactive'.
The piece was premiered in the USA as an installation at SXSW interactive in Austin, and as a performance at Harvestworks in NYC in March 2010.
The piece was premiered in the USA as an installation at SXSW interactive in Austin, and as a performance at Harvestworks in NYC in March 2010.
Author
- insert TextPierce Warnecke has been creating digital material since his studies
at Berklee College of Music. Attracted equally to image and sound,
he develops modules to forge his own audiovisual elements. He is
inspired by the interactions between humans and machines, scien-
tific research and complex data structures, and pushes to develop
alternate ways of integrating sound, video, light and data into per-
formance/installation contexts.
He...