On June 12.13.14 2014 we presented a vidibox showcase, as part of Sonar MarketLab, during the Sonar festival in Barcelona. This was an important milestone for us, as we wanted to see how our app could drive an event on its own. The installation consisted of two iPads running the vidibox app and a few projectors. This video gives you a taste of what we did.
Thanks to The Suicide of Western Culture for letting us use their music, and to Bernat Mestres for the video footage. Here are the event highlights:
Interactive Project Showcase
vidibox was released a couple of months ago, and it included from day one a project sharing feature. Basically, you can pack any of your projects, and share it via dropbox. This way other vidibox users can play with it. We wanted to get our user community involved, so we asked them if they had projects to showcase. The visitors would be free to browse, play and remix all the projects. The response was overwhelming: we received more than 20 projects from all around the world. What we loved is that each user has a very personal approach to creating projects.You could play fast-paced DnB loops (Liquid Drum&Bass, by avDOX), have fun with 8-bit synths and visuals (Retro Video Music, by RobotKid), recreate a dance performance (ARK 2, by Benjamin Juhel), or explore a dystopian world where Pyongyang is the new Düsseldorf (DPRK, by Nokami & Michael Trommer), to name a few projects. You can find more information about all the contributors on our Featured artists page
Live concerts
We organised live shows with bands that had already adopted vidibox or wanted to give it a shot. A good exercise, as we wanted to see performances specifically built around vidibox and get the feedback of live artists. Here's the line-up
Girasomnis - An artistic project around the world of dreams
MATIC - A combination of electronica, trip-hop, tech house, ambient, and experimental music
Chindogu - Marcelo Vidal is a renowed Video Mapping artist, who likes to do perform DJ sets in his spare time. With vidibox, he did both music and visuals.
The Suicide of Western Culture - No need to present the electronic duo who gave us a flavour of their upcoming songs
Live Capture
Finally, vidibox makes it easy to record videos from the iPad camera and remix them. We encouraged the visitors to film themselves to be part of the event. We either projected those live recordings along other projects, or we made use of vidibox not-yet-released projection mapping module (more information about this shortly) to have the users projected on white boxes.
The Future
We are more than decided to organize similar events in different venues. If you want to help us and discuss it, drop us a mail at [email protected].
In other news, we are working on exciting features for vidibox. The projection mapping module we worked on is already functional, but is not yet friendly enough to go into production. We will sure keep you posted about its completion. As always, visit our forum to interact with us regarding bugs and feature requests.
Gratitude!
Organizing this showcase was intense, and it would have never been possible without the help of many dedicated people. So many thanks to all of you.
Project contributors Benjamin Juhel, VJ Nokami, Michael Trommer, Örsten, RobotKid, avDOX, Ignacio Gracian, Vali Chincișan Animation, Fanny Roz, Daniel Knight Visuals, Makunouchi Bento, Zak Nizamis, Jacopo Castellano, Marcelo Vidal, Vj Factory Paris, Clif Johnston, Niels Poensgen, David Muñoz, Geco Lukas, Vj Fader, Eclectic Method Live Artists The Suicide of Western Culture, Girasomnis, MATIC, Chindogu Sonar Team Arancha Bailo, Juan, Ángela Precht Thanks to Nicolas Wack, Paco Gramaje, José Gonzales, Minuit de Lacroix, Vate, Bernat Mestres, Cécile Hazan, André Hazan, Danièle Hazan, Takako Maeda vidibox team Pierre Hériaut, Delphine Kamoun, Amaury Hazan











