
THE UNKNOWN SKATER
AV Performance
Duration: 30 min.
Friday, 24 May 2013 | 23:31 > 00:01 2013-05-24T23:31:00.000Z | Cinema
Audiovisual performance around a skater's trip where the same sequence, simultaneously reproduced four times on the screen, is manipulated in real time in order to create a new reality, different at each representation.
Inspired by techno music, this mutation of video art into performance logically inserts in the continuity of my artistic statement based upon the perceptive complementarity between sound and image.
This performance has been presented on November 15, 2012 at Kasseler Dokfest in Kassel (Germany), at Artaq vernissage, on May 11, 2012 in Angers and at Dimanche Rouge on September 16, 2012 at La Rotonde (Paris) and November 28 at 3rd Computer Art Congress at Le 104 (Paris, France)
Inspired by techno music, this mutation of video art into performance logically inserts in the continuity of my artistic statement based upon the perceptive complementarity between sound and image.
This performance has been presented on November 15, 2012 at Kasseler Dokfest in Kassel (Germany), at Artaq vernissage, on May 11, 2012 in Angers and at Dimanche Rouge on September 16, 2012 at La Rotonde (Paris) and November 28 at 3rd Computer Art Congress at Le 104 (Paris, France)
Author
- Jean-Michel Rolland is a French artist born in 1972.
A long time a musician and a painter, he brings together his two passions - the sound and the image - in digital arts since 2010. Through video art works, generative art, audiovisual performances and interactive installations, he questions the temporality, a genuine fourth dimension inherent to moving image, as well as the duality between his two favorite mediums, the sound and the visual.
His formal research is guided by the...