
Audiovisual performance methods
Lecture
Duration: 45 min.
Sonntag, 10 Dezember 2023 | 20:00 > 20:452023-12-10T20:00:00.000Z | Acquario Romano
[Text available only in English] Link of the presentation: https://prezi.com/p/m7prw_7w4lme/?present=1
Progressive audiovisual performing art builds on the methods and tools of traditional audiovisual technologies, using the results of classical and contemporary images and music, and following technologies and processes that change from day to day.
One of the main missions of the workshop is to enable participants to adapt to the world of changing technologies, including real-time visual software and hardware, sensors (f.e. leap motion, bare conductive, etc.) and other technologies, and to participate in the international discourse on these technologies, both theoretically and practically.
Topics of the lecture:
I. FREQUENCY / IMAGE AND SOUND
- Historical overview of the sound image
II. AUDIOVISUAL TECHNOLOGIES
- Technological transformation from the color/light organ to digital systems (geometry organ, space organ)
- How to prepare to an audiovisual performance
III. ART AND TECHNOLOGY
- Control protocols ( f.e. MIDI)
- Interaction in visual with sound
Progressive audiovisual performing art builds on the methods and tools of traditional audiovisual technologies, using the results of classical and contemporary images and music, and following technologies and processes that change from day to day.
One of the main missions of the workshop is to enable participants to adapt to the world of changing technologies, including real-time visual software and hardware, sensors (f.e. leap motion, bare conductive, etc.) and other technologies, and to participate in the international discourse on these technologies, both theoretically and practically.
Topics of the lecture:
I. FREQUENCY / IMAGE AND SOUND
- Historical overview of the sound image
II. AUDIOVISUAL TECHNOLOGIES
- Technological transformation from the color/light organ to digital systems (geometry organ, space organ)
- How to prepare to an audiovisual performance
III. ART AND TECHNOLOGY
- Control protocols ( f.e. MIDI)
- Interaction in visual with sound
Author
- [Text available only in English] She was born in 1979 in Budapest, Hungary.
She began her early studies as a musician then interested in audiovisual experiments.
She has been working on real-time audiovisual installations since 2001 (used to work in the VJ groups "Transrepro co.", "Monkeypresso", and "Skylab"), she got her Doctorate Degree in 2019 at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts with her dissertation ‘VJing as a method’. She has work as assistant organisor/curator at several festivals (Cinetrip VJ tournament, Neocortex...
