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InstrumentA composed instrument where user interaction is realized by sound, video, movement or ether. Video: Day 7, smoke rings final, JazzMutant Lemur demonstrationFinal video of the smoke ring quartet, placed in a cross formation. This video demonstrates the usage of a JazzMutant Lemur for controlling the solenoids that generate smoke rings.
Video: Day 7, smoke rings final, Cross formationFinal video of the smoke ring quartet, placed in a cross formation.
Video: Day 7, smoke rings final, Arch formationFinal video of the smoke ring quartet, placed in an arch formation.
Video: Day 7, smoke rings final, voice activatedFinal video of the smoke ring quartet, placed in a cross formation. In this video, the smoke rings are generated by the voice of a the visitor. The sound of the speaker's voice is analyzed and used to trigger smoke rings, thereby turning the speaker's [hollow] words into smoke.
Lemur video instrument: the digitsA real time video performance instrument that uses mass-spring models implemented with msd in Max/MSP/Jitter, to manipulate a structure with endearing behaivior. The instrument is made to be played with a Lemur, for my friends at Jazz Mutant.
Lemur video instrument: the handsA real time video instrument for working with multiple video loops captured in real-time and dynamically moved around the projection space with a Lemur for my friends at Jazz Mutant.
Lemur video instrument: the time-cubeA real time implementation of something along the lines of this
Video: What You Say, How You Say It, v2Demonstration video of the interactive installation What You Say, How You Say It, a permanent work commissioned by the San Francisco Exploratorium in 2006. This video shows the new version of the work, completed in March 2007.
JolasticMovements of the body are mechanically translated to movements of a joystick; the joystick is connected to a computer and controls real-time audio synthesis and processing. As a result, the participants body movement controls the music. Documentation from Providence, Day 6.
Video: Providence Day 6 (final), Joystick movement reflection Robin full body cageMovements of the body are mechanically translated to movements of a joystick; the joystick is connected to a computer and controls real-time audio synthesis and processing. As a result, the participants body movement controls the music.
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