Resultats de la recherche : kinetica

LIFE FORMS AT KINETICA - 249 sec
the inaugural exhibition at Kinetica-London-the UK's museum of Kinetic,Robotic,Interactive,Robotic,Light Sound and Experimental art-soundtrack by FSOL-a 5.1 surround installation/commission for Life Forms entitled ' A Gigantic Globular Burst Of Anti-Static '
Auteur : gazcobain
Tags:Kinetic Electronic Interactive Robotic Art FSOL Future London Amorphic Robot Lewis
Kinetica - 585 sec
Performed by Katsutoshi Mizukawa (Dance) "Kinetica" is a work for a dancer and an interactive multimedia system, consisting of three networked Macintosh computers. A dancer on stage realizes a dance improvisation in front of the screen where the animated computer generated image is projected. The dancer listens to the electroacoustic sound and controls the computer synthesized sound diffused in the hall. One of the three computers detects the dancer's movements and position on the stage using the video analysis program SoftVNS that was implemented as a set of Max objects. The SoftVNS objects convert the dancer's motion into numbers in the Max patch. These data, along with cues, are sent to the two other computers via ethernet using OpenSoundControl, and the interaction among a dancer, computer generated sound and projected images is realized. Responding to the incoming data from the computer running SoftVNS, various computer sound synthesis and signal processing techniques such as subtractive synthesis, formant synthesis, granular sampling, and harmonizing are realized with SuperCollider 2. The computer for sound also controls the image processing sending data to the other computer via ethernet. The computer running DIPS generates 2D and 3D animated graphic images in real-time. These images are projected to the screen behind the stage with the dancer's silhouette.
Auteur : chikashimiyama
Tags:dance experimental music detection Max/MSP electronic computer graphics projection
Kinetica - 30 sec
Gameplay footage from IGN.com
Auteur : Hexrapper
Tags:kinetica ps2 racing game videogame video playstation
KInetica Museum-Magnetic Vision Exhibition Nov 2006 - 89 sec
Magnetic Vision exhibition at Kinetica Museum,Old Spitalfields Market, London UK Nov 2006.Exploring the work of artists connected by their interest in the forces of nature,magnetic energy,powers of repulsion and attraction and the mechanisms of the universe.
Auteur : gazcobain
Tags:Kinetica Museum Art Robotic Electronic Interactive Kinetic
KINETICA presents CABARET MECHANICAL THEATRE - 360 sec
A short film by Gaz Cobain of a new exhibition at Kinetica Museum, London presenting CABARET MECHANICAL THEATRE and the Ride Of Life-edited to the Beatles'I Am the Walrus'.It includes Automata from Tim Hunkin, Ron Fuller and Paul Spooner among many others.The Ride Of Life was an 80s commissioned vast Automata world/environment being created which lost its funding after 3 years-this show contains the only surviving scene of part of this ride plus a film about its creation.
Auteur : gazcobain
Tags:Kinetica Art Automata Cabaret Mechanical CMT Beatles Walrus Robotic Spooner Hunkin Zapata Kinetic
Audio Rorschach at Kinetica Museum - 278 sec
This video features short extracts (filmed in special extra-vampiric up-lighting) from the preamble and Q&A of the "Rorschach Audio" lecture / demonstration by Joe Banks at Kinetica Museum, London, 7 February 2007. "Rorschach Audio" is the title of a research project which investigates the psychology of the misinterpretation of speech, especially in relation to allegedly supernatural Electronic Voice Phenomena. "Rorschach Audio" considers supernatural attributions of "stray" radio voices to stem from the illusory misinterpretation of ambiguous sounds, and EVP recordings to therefore be illusions of sound. "Rorschach Audio" offers the opinion that EVP recordings are not (as is often alleged) the voices of the dead, and (in marked contrast to other art projects which have dealt with this subject) "Rorschach Audio" is unique in a/ not trying to bullshit the public about EVP, and b/ in not trying to pretend that postmodernist rhetoric is any substitute for factual integrity or common-sense. In the documentaries contained in the DVD for the film "White Noise", EVP researcher Lisa Butler stresses that EVP recording is "easy for anyone to do", which is presumably why so many sound artists make recordings of EVP! "Rorschach Audio" was originally written in 1999 as sleevenotes for an EVP compilation CD entitled "The Ghost Orchid", and upated versions have been published by The Sonic Arts Network, Strange Attractor Journal and by The MIT Press. The 5th print version of "Audio Rorschach" is now available in Earshot journal, published by John Drever of Goldsmiths College. "Rorschach Audio" presentations have also been given at Goldsmiths College (London), FACT (Liverpool), MUU (Helsinki), The Royal Society of British Sculptors (London), Q Arts (Derby), Dorkbot (London), Fabrica (Brighton), Hull Time Based Arts, UKISC Sound Practice (Dartington), The Foundry (London), The Broadway Cinema (Nottingham, for the Nottingham Trent University Fine Art Department), The Art Institute of Chicago, and Beursschouwburg (Brussels). The preamble to the main part of the Kinetica talk discusses the work of Joe's Disinformation project (the video in the background being Disinformation's luminous graffiti and shadow wall installation "The Origin of Painting"). The main body of the talk was read directly from the published research. The Q&A relates to a question about whether the speaker was aware of phenomena relating to ventriloquist type effects associated with children's play. More information about "Rorschach Audio" can be found at... http://www.mitpressjournals.org http://www.strangeattractor.co.uk/saj1contents.html http://rixc.lv/06/en/17.html http://www.muu.fi/digital/Sunday.html http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjlacNOAhQI http://www.wiki.cn/wiki/Rorschach_Audio The "Ghost Orchid" CD was reviewed in The Wire magazine by Ken Hollings, with its "Rorschach Audio" sleevenotes becoming the inspiration for a project hat Ken realised in collaboration with Huib Emmer and Loos Ensemble, presented at Ysbreker in Amsterdam and Museum Bochum in Germany, which they imaginatively titled "Rorschach Audio" (the earlier work is only "acknowledged" by Ken as simply "a piece of text taken from one of the EVP recordings"). Equally innovative themes are explored in work by artist Tony Oursler, which (after the original "Rorschach Audio" project had been discussed in Art Monthly magazine) invoked the concept of "Audio Rorschach"... http://www.necronauts.org/cubitt_ken.htm http://www.kenhollings.com/interview.htm http://www.tonyoursler.com/tonyourslerv2/words/interviews/louiseneri.htm
Auteur : JHLKJHLKHLK
Tags: Disinformation Audio Rorschach EVP ghost White Noise illusion Kinetica Dorkbot Ken Hollings Tony Oursler Loos Ensemble
Creatures Great and Small, Kinetica Sculpture Exhibition, Hoxton Square, London. - 470 sec
Kinetic Sculpture exhibition at Kenny Schachter Rove Gallery, Hoxton Square, London, England. The artists featured were: Jack Pavlik, Nik Ramage, Balint Bolygo, Daniel Chadwick, Tom Wilkinson, Tim Lewis, Jim Bond, Reuben Margolin, Ray Lee and Roger Vilder.
Auteur : jackzbear
Tags: Kinetic Sculpture Kinetica Museum Art London Jack Pavlik Nik Ramage Balint Bolygo Daniel Chadwick Tom Wilkinson Tim Lewis Jim Bond Reuben Margolin Ray Lee Roger Vilder Dianne Harris
Epoch - 211 sec
Music video
Auteur : kinetica
Tags:Kinetica Music
PS2 Classic - Kinetica - Racing History - 107 sec
Crank tells us the origins of Kinetica.
Auteur : KittyonEdge
Tags: Sony Playstation Kinetica Racing Speed Stunts
Painting in the Air. Elias Crespin at Kinetica - 1001 sec
http://ecrespin.blogs.com/ Kinetica Museum, the London´s first museum focusing in electronic and kinetic arts, show two pieces of Paris based venezuelan artist Elias Crespin at ¨Lifeforms¨ the opening exhibition of this Museum in october of 2006. With inteviews with Elias himself and Diane Harris the Artistic Director of Kinetica Museum. The music is original from The Future Sound of London. Directed by Ignacio Crespo. Versión en ingles del documental ¨Pintar en el Aire, Elias Crespin en Kinetica¨ sobre la presentación de dos obras del artista venezolano Elias Crespin durante la inauguración del primer museo de arte electrónico y cinetico de Londres en 2006.
Auteur : ignatiuscrespo
Tags: art documentary Elias Crespin Kinetica Museum arbots arte cinetico Ignacio Crespo electrocinetica Form London FSOL
Kinetica @Kurashiki Sakuyou University-Rehearsal-2004 - 619 sec
Works by Chikashi Miyama(美山 千香士) Performed by Katsutoshi Mizukawa (Dance)(水川 勝利) "Kinetica" is a work for a dancer and an interactive multimedia system, consisting of three networked Macintosh computers. A dancer on stage realizes a dance improvisation in front of the screen where the animated computer generated image is projected. The dancer listens to the electroacoustic sound and controls the computer synthesized sound diffused in the hall. One of the three computers detects the dancer's movements and position on the stage using the video analysis program SoftVNS that was implemented as a set of Max objects. The SoftVNS objects convert the dancer's motion into numbers in the Max patch. These data, along with cues, are sent to the two other computers via ethernet using OpenSoundControl, and the interaction among a dancer, computer generated sound and projected images is realized. Responding to the incoming data from the computer running SoftVNS, various computer sound synthesis and signal processing techniques such as subtractive synthesis, formant synthesis, granular sampling, and harmonizing are realized with SuperCollider 2. The computer for sound also controls the image processing sending data to the other computer via ethernet. The computer running DIPS generates 2D and 3D animated graphic images in real-time. These images are projected to the screen behind the stage with the dancer's silhouette.
Auteur : MAVIMANJI
Tags:dance experimental music detection Max/MSP electronic computer graphics projection Improvisation ballet Pantomime Japan
SOUNDWAVES at KINETICA ( FSOL Soundtrack ) - 441 sec
a short film of the latest exhibition SOUNDWAVES at Kinetica Museum -( London ) which features interactive sound ART -the soundtrack is by the Future Sound Of London ( FSOL )
Auteur : gazcobain
Tags:Kinetica FSOL Electronic Interactive Robotic Art Future London
Ed Parker Jr Interview extract about Kinetica - 393 sec
This Interview was conducted by Frank Soto last June in Mexico. In this extract Mr. Ed Parker Jr. talks about his Martial Arts Background and Journey and the foundation of thought and philosphies that took him to develop the foundation for the Alternative Self Defense Solutions; that became: Kinetica the Martial Specialty. That is more of a method he founded with his friend and student Frank Soto. www.kineticas.com
Auteur : FrankSotoKinetica
Tags: Ed Parker Jr. Frank Soto Kinetica Systema Kinetic Dragon American Kenpo Self Defense Martial Arts Flow Karate
Kinetica Soundtrack #1 - 325 sec
This is a sixteen part series of all the songs in the kinetica soundtrack from the game made by santa monica studios.you can download the songs from galbadia hotel.
Auteur : max05233157
Tags: Kinetica Playstation Electronic Trance Soundtrack Suits Gravity House Music CD album
Steorn session after demo, Kinetica, July 7, 2007 Pt. 1 - 61 sec
This is the first of three brief videos showing some experiments which took place at Kinetica involving Steorn devices. No free energy was demonstrated.
Auteur : energynotfree
Tags:steorn demo free energy kinetica failure magnets
Kinetica Demo - 315 sec
Playstation Underground Demo for Kinetica. I wish I still had this. Oddly they used this same engine to make God of War.
Auteur : ErickDamon
Tags: Kinetica Playstation video game
kinetica - 261 sec
kinetica
Auteur : newconc
Tags:kinetica
Kinetica: New Vega replay - 210 sec
Using Selkut (Cera color swap) I fell off of the track at one point. Used too much boost. I like the dragon in the back ground.
Auteur : ErickDamon
Tags: Kinetica Playstation Racing Video Game
KINETICA presents IN FLUX - 277 sec
KInetica's feature show IN FLUX at 100% Design, Earl's Court, London Sept 2007 featuring work by Chris Levine, Andrew Fentem, Tom Wilkinson, Roger Vilder, Ginco, Hans Kotter, Peter Sedgley and Jason Bruges. The show was curated by Dianne Harris
Auteur : KineticaMuseum
Tags:Kinetica Art Kinetic Light Design Technology
Kinetica Intro. Racing Has Evolved - 90 sec
The opening movie for the game Kinetica. It is nice to see powered armor (Kinetic Suits) being used for something other than killing people. Although they do get pretty rough out there on the race track.
Auteur : ErickDamon
Tags: Kinetica video game