All posts filed under “2021

Michaella Moon – Rain Road

Michaella Jung Hyun Moon is a multidisciplinary artist, musician, developer and creative coder. With her background in classical cello performance, she incorporates live acoustical instruments to her extravagant technological performances. Her works involve elements such as sensors, dancers, digital audio processing, live improvised instruments, and […]

Brian Griffith – Networked Daydream

Single Channel Video 2 Channel Audio Max Networked Daydream is a reflection of personal observations taken over the course of this past year. As self-isolation moved from a novelty to normalized, so too have the barriers between days, weeks, and time writ large slowly eroded. […]

Sam Wells – Four Winds: Environment

Four Winds: Environments Sam Wells November 7-13, 2021 single channel generative video, 3840 x 1080, four-channel generative audio Four Winds: Environments is an audiovisual work that present the four generative environments from the performance work Four Winds. The visuals are algorithmically generated from an archive […]

Jeremy Rosenstock – triadic waveforms

There are three “states” in this piece: (1) where sound and  image are aligned, (2) where sound is filtered in just  intervals, and (3) where sound aligns with the resonances  of driftwood. Image remains unprocessed, as a contrast to  any and all sonic transformations. Through […]

Simone Zapata – Voices Under Water

By Simone Zapata October 3rd, 2021 about the work I ask Yvonne, where do we go from here? To carry ten wands :  Voices Under Water is a multimedia installation incorporating field recordings, interviews, medical documents, video, and ten branches – representing ten wands.  Five […]

Zaq Kenefick – Structure Fire

Structure fire is a meditation on semantic mediation, utilizing translation through mediums as a way of non-semantically approaching identical information. The core of the sound is intuited by the artist and translated to text and video. In this iteration, the video and sound are translated […]