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Jamie
Allen
Doron
Altaratz
Mark
Buccheri
James
Clar
Ellen
Hackl Fagan & Konrad Kaczmarek
Jaanis
Garancs
Jean-Marc
Gauthier, Jeff Gray, Chi Fung, Kuan Huang, Yu-chen Chiu, Noah
Shibley, & David Nolen
Todd
Holoubeck, Daniel Shiffman, Dimitri Negroponte, Meghan Trainor, & Jeff
Gray
Dana
Karwas
Dana
Karwas & Gabe Winer
Miro
Kirov, Houston Riley, & James
Tunick
Inhye
Lee
Zachary
Lieberman & Golan Levin (TMEMA)
Marta
Lwin, Ty Whitfield, Teresita Cochran, & Ramakrishnan Subramanian
Jin-Yo
Mok
Kathleen
Ruiz, Michael Yatsevitch, Ian Stead, Sarah Plant, & Lisa
Naugle
Matty
Sallin
Daniel
Shiffman
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The Manual
Input Sessions Videos |
The Manual Input Sessions
HAND-FORMS IN HYBRID LIGHT
The Manual Input Sessions is a series of audiovisual vignettes
which probe the expressive possibilities of hand gestures
and finger movements.
Our concert is performed on a combination of custom interactive
software, analog overhead projectors and digital computer
video projectors. The analog and digital projectors are
aligned such that their projections overlap, resulting
in an unusual quality of hybridized, dynamic light. During
the performance, a computer vision system analyses the
sihouettes of the performers’ hands as they scribble
on transparencies, and move across the glass tops of the
overhead projectors. The hand gestures and transparency
drawings are then analysed by our custom software. In response,
our software generates synthetic graphics and sounds that
are tightly coupled to the forms and movements of the performers’ actions.
The synthetic responses are co-projected with the organic,
analog shadows, resulting in an almost magical form of
augmented-reality shadow play.
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Artist Bios |
Golan Levin
Golan Levin
(http://www.flong.com) is an artist, engineer and composer
interested in developing artifacts and events which explore
supple new modes of interactive expression. His work focuses
on the design of systems for the creation, manipulation and
performance of simultaneous image and sound, as part of a
more general inquiry into non-verbal communications protocols
in cybernetic systems. He is known for the conception and
creation of Dialtones (2001), a concert whose sounds are
wholly performed through the carefully choreographed dialing
and ringing of the audience's own mobile phones, and for
The Secret Lives of Numbers (2002), an interactive online
data visualization featured in the 2004 Whitney Biennial.
Levin is Assistant Professor of Electronic Art at Carnegie
Mellon University, Pittsburgh.
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Zachary Lieberman
Zachary Lieberman (http://www.thesystemis.com) is an artist
whose work explores the creative and human uses of technology.
He produces installations, on-line works and concerts concerned
with the themes of
kinetic and gestural performance, interactive imaging and
speech visualization. He is currently Artsist-in-Residence
at the Futurelab, Ars Electronica, working on a suite of
immersive installations for children with profound multiple
learning disabilities.
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