"An interactive media installation created in collaboration with Mike Allison. A stretched sheet of spandex acts as a membrane interface sensitive to depth that people can push into and create fire-like visuals and expressively play music."
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"An interactive media installation created in collaboration with Mike Allison. A stretched sheet of spandex acts as a membrane interface sensitive to depth that people can push into and create fire-like visuals and expressively play music."
Really cool video of a man taking a short video and re-uploading/downloading it over and over again. The resulting video becomes more and more distorted and simplified over time, until it is just a palette of moving colours with a washy sound. As he explains in the video, the aim is to get rid of any 'human' elements, and although he manages to do this, there remains a definite link between the sound and the movement of the colours in the video.
This is a video I made for a friend who is releasing beats and instrumentals through the name Goldielocks. It is all footage from my favourite BBC documentary, Human Planet.
What I think makes Human Planet so good is the way it is shot. Every shot is so engrossing and interesting to look at that it provides an abundance of material to edit together. For this video I tried to take all that I had learnt from last semester in my Hybrid class and present a scaled-back, more controlled use of filters and effects. The resulting video is still very full on and chaotic, but I believe I did a better job with not overwhelming the eye, and connecting the audio and video as one coherent piece.