
Virtual VJ
AV Performance
Duration: 20 min.
vasárnap, 16 április 2023 | 23:30 > 23:502023-04-16T23:30:00.000Z | Stage 1 Night
[Text available only in English] As a practicing video performer, one is usually tied to the computer and "performs" with a keyboard and mouse, possibly also with a MIDI controller. As a video artist, you often only move your fingers and not your entire body. Such a video performer often appears to the viewer as a motionless body in the performance space. An alien body that does not seem to capture or reflect the mood of the performance and event, but immerses itself unmoved in its computer screen.
With my project under the working title "Virtual VJ" I have developed an interactive 3d environment that can be virtually explored and manipulated by a moving performer. This performer is to explore the 3d environment primarily with a VR headset and manipulate virtual objects using hardware-based trackers and controllers. So e.g. virtual trigger points are activated, virtual objects are gripped and moved or colors of object textures can be changed. In this type of virtual performance, the performer moves more or less freely in real space and is therefore no longer directly tied to the computer workstation.
Regarding the surrouding of the VJ the images generated in virtual 3D space are sent to a second computer via a video interface, which is only used to distribute the generated images on the walls in real space using video mapping with video projectors. As a result, viewers do not have to wear a VR headset as well. Rather, they see a VJ or video performer on stage, for example next to a DJ or band, who moves with a VR headset and is wired to the computer to the beat of the music, manipulating the virtual environment that is projected into the real space manifested. The performer thereby becomes part of the performance and work of art and no longer appears to be just someone who is pressing buttons on the computer without moving.
With my project under the working title "Virtual VJ" I have developed an interactive 3d environment that can be virtually explored and manipulated by a moving performer. This performer is to explore the 3d environment primarily with a VR headset and manipulate virtual objects using hardware-based trackers and controllers. So e.g. virtual trigger points are activated, virtual objects are gripped and moved or colors of object textures can be changed. In this type of virtual performance, the performer moves more or less freely in real space and is therefore no longer directly tied to the computer workstation.
Regarding the surrouding of the VJ the images generated in virtual 3D space are sent to a second computer via a video interface, which is only used to distribute the generated images on the walls in real space using video mapping with video projectors. As a result, viewers do not have to wear a VR headset as well. Rather, they see a VJ or video performer on stage, for example next to a DJ or band, who moves with a VR headset and is wired to the computer to the beat of the music, manipulating the virtual environment that is projected into the real space manifested. The performer thereby becomes part of the performance and work of art and no longer appears to be just someone who is pressing buttons on the computer without moving.
Author
- [Text available only in English] Yochanan Rauert aka. VJ Yochee [ˈviːdʒeɪ ˈʤɔkɪ] aka. 7dex, member of the Morons of Motion, is a visual artist living in Münster, Germany. He has studied german language, politics and anthropology and has an artistic family background. As a teenager he started playing around with image editing programs and began to solder gadgets like a synthesizer and to experiment with control interfaces. Making movies with a friend in 1998 and video presentations alongside cabaret shows...
- [Text available only in English] Michael Kolberg's music establishes a connection between New Music and New Improvised Music and features improvisations and reinterpretations of early New Music works. The sound spectrum of the guitar is expanded by electronics specially developed by Kolberg. His music often represents a borderline case between concert and sound installation, which he sees for example in relation to works by Max Neuhaus.

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