Category: Downloads

  • Jitter example: Color Channel Delay

    I’ve always had trouble with the jit.matrixset object so this was sort of an excuse to play with it a little more. Someone had asked a question about this kind of effect on a Cycling 74 forum a few weeks ago, so I decided to try and re-create it recently with pretty decent results. I commented the hell out of it so you should be able to figure out what’s going on if you’re curious. Hopefully this will be the beginning of a series of Jitter examples…I will post lightpainting and the color a sound patch very soon. In the meantime, enjoy this one and let me know if you’re having difficulties in the comments:

    Max/MSP/Jitter – Color channel delay example (2579 downloads )  (Right click and choose “Save As”)

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  • 10,000 items or less torrent release

    Every single image from 10,000 items or less is now available as a torrent on the Pirate Bay. Quite a few people have grabbed it already so it has plenty of seeders…for now..so grab it quickly! It’s only 1gb, but it could be really fun to play around with if you’re into data visualization.

    Here is the link:
    http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/5827180/10_000_items_or_less_-_Every_image

    Enjoy!

  • Thesis – A Visualist’s Practice

    A-Visualists-Practice.pdf (1701 downloads ) (Right Click and select “Save As”)

    A Visualist’s Practice the the culmination of my two years in the MFA program at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. My thesis advisor was Curtis Bahn. I focused on the history and practice of combining images and sound in live performance. I had been developing my own performance interface for several years already, but the MFA program allowed me to solidify some of my thoughts on the use of a visual performance instrument.

    In the thesis I cover a brief history of light instruments, describe my visual instrument, and give a detailed outline of my thesis show Overflow. I also conducted interviews with some of the well known names in live visuals, including Tony Martin, Chris Allen (of the Light surgeons) and D-Fuse. Below is the abstract, please let me know if you’ve got some feedback on the paper.

    Abstract:

    This thesis investigates the use of live video performance within a musical context. Live video performance involves projected video imagery that is digitally manipulated through the use of software in real-time. A performer of live video may use hardware interfaces that permit a level of expressiveness on par with that of a musical instrument. Artists have been creating and refining different interfaces for interacting with light and images in a musical context for centuries. Early interfaces relied on an idea of directly connecting musical elements, such at pitch, with abstract visual elements, such as color. Modern methods of interacting with video do not require these direct connections to musical elements, and instead allow the video to be an independent contributor to the experience of a new kind of multimedia performance. I give an example of an interface for live video performance by detailing my own expressive visual instrument. I also outline the use of live video in the culmination of my thesis work, a performance of five multimedia pieces that explore the various relationships between projected video and music.