Live Audiovisualisation
Lecture
Duration: an hour
Saturday, 30 May 2015 | 15:00 > 16:00 2015-05-30T15:00:00.000Z | Stage 1 Day
“Audiovisualisation” is the simultaneous sonification and visualisation of the same source of data. It is an approach I have been using in my recent works. I will discuss and show examples of how it relates to research into perception and auditory displays, and experimental film traditions from Britain and Austria. I will also discuss how generative systems are capable of emergent behaviour, and how computational art is very much suited to experimentation and non-anthropomorphic notions of aesthetics rather than emulating humanly created art.
Author
- Ryo Ikeshiro is a UK-based Japanese interdisciplinary artist. His works range from live audiovisual performances and interactive installations to generative music pieces and scored compositions. He has presented his works internationally at music and art festivals, as well as at academic conferences. He is featured in the Electronic Music volume of the Cambridge Introductions to Music series and he has also published articles in journals such as Organised Sound. He is currently co-authoring a chapter for the forthcoming Sound Art...