Humana Morgana
AV Performance
Duration: 20 min.
Wednesday, 06 March 2024 | 23:30 > 23:50 2024-03-06T23:30:00.000Z | Stage 1
The mammalian visual cortex has evolved to efficiently detect threats and opportunities. Biological movements serve as an early indicator, allowing for the rapid identification of friendly or hostile entities. This non-verbal mode of information exchange can be distilled to its fundamental essence, hovering on the brink of recognition.
The videos have been created through the amalgamation of original footage and artificial intelligence, meticulously synchronized with the rhythm. Post-processing effects are audio reactive, creating in an immersive AV experience that tingles mammalian synapses.
The videos have been created through the amalgamation of original footage and artificial intelligence, meticulously synchronized with the rhythm. Post-processing effects are audio reactive, creating in an immersive AV experience that tingles mammalian synapses.
Author
- Tschänz is a computer scientist based in Tübingen, Germany, born in Karlsruhe in 1991. He studied Media Informatics in Tübingen with strong focus on Visual Computing, Computer Vision and Computer Graphics and later on Machine Learning, respectively Neural Networks.
In all his studies, the focus always laid on visually appealing content generation, driven by mathematical concepts, presented in a audio reactive way to create immersive experiences.
Starting as VJ in a club he visually appeased the audience with video compositions that get...