Revenge eternal
AV Performance
Duration: 20 min.
Thursday, 19 May 2011 | 19:00 > 19:00 2011-05-19T19:00:00.000Z | Room 2
Revenge eternal is a collaborative project between artists Aaron Zernack, Jordan Cleland and Esteban Garcia. The performance involves a set of visual and programming tools combined with analog sound generation and effects. Live recorded samples are effected through visual interfaces, analog voices and synthesized drums. Circuit bent instruments are also effected with analog effects pedals. The sound parameters of the piece affect the image sequences presented in the screen. The use of sound as a data parameter on a code-based visualization results in a semi-automatic band. The performers respond to the machine filtered sounds and input new sounds to be processed.
Author
- I am a second year doctoral student in the area of Computer Graphics Technology at Purdue University. My primary research interests explore the artistic potential of computing tools and their impact in our society. My work consists of an hybrid artistic practice that combines new media tools with traditional art techniques. I specialize on real time video processing.