jitter, round three

Filed under:music, art, technology, art and tech, south african art — posted by nathaniel on 13 September 2004 @ 10:39 am

jit_workshop.jpg

photo credit: richard kilpert

Here’s a pic of a patch that two participants hacked together in day 3 of our workshop, which used a wacom tablet - both pressure, and the x/y grid when drawing - as a sensor for making music and images over live video. Other work included a VJ tool that used high amplitude beats to mix cellular patterns with live video, a proposed installation that took image snapshots whenever someone snapped their fingers and mixed these with an ongoing archive, an infra-red point tracking device that could follow participants around a room, and a tool that combined live body tracking, motion tracking and amplitude detection to cool effect for use in live performance.


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