Heart music, what would a symphony of hearts sound and look like,
Terminalbeach (a collaboration between PURE and BERGER) visualized the heartbeats of 12 classical musicians of the
Trondheim Sinfonietta in image and sound. Really interesting to see both media combined in this way…
Tech info:
PURE: “Visualisation is done with PD|Gem, composition and real-time notation with MAX/Jitter, analysis and statistics with both. The wireless signals from the heart rate sensors are received by an arduino board connected to the musician´s notation laptops via USB.”
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We have been working really hard in a set of reactive lights and visuals for music artist
bRUNA. He will perform today at
17:00h at Sonar (Sonar Complex). See you there!
We have done this project in collaboration with our great fellow Ricardo Duque from TodoJunto.
Töt is a project about using an electronic drum set as a physical interface to control visuals on screen. The main principle is being able to perform the same way you will be playing drums on stage, but transforming your rhythm into graphics.
Töt is an internal project. It’s currently a beta version developed in C++ using OpenFrameworks. We hope we will be able to share more info about it in the next months.
“TöT – How it works” video: music by Atomic Hooligan.
“TöT – Live performance” video: music performed by My Dry Wet Mess.
This is the music video from
Nobody Beats The Drum. The video is completely made in stop motion using wooden bricks. It is totally awesome how they got the computer animation style and the synchronization.
Check out the making off, it is really worth it.
Vanishing Point is a music video by Takuya Hosogane with music from cubesato.
I love the transitions from one scene to another playing with geometric shapes and perfectly synchronized with the music.
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