visual

Timbale
Interactive video feedback

This piece was performed live as part of a visual jam session held at Beatfix Studios, Boston, MA. A combination of organic motion and digital technology, ‘Timbale’ is a new twist on a classic lightshow technique. By using an artists’ lightbox and overhead camera, hand movements are isolated and captured. The image is sent in real time to a video mixer and blended into a live feedback loop, where it creates echoes that ripple through the frame.


Fractice Whorld
Live computer-generated visuals

Excerpt from a live performance with the visual software tools WiiWhorld and Fractice. Fractice is used to create the background layer, while WiiWhorld is being controlled in the foreground – the two layers were lumakeyed together with an Edirol V4 video mixer.


WiiWhorld
Visual synthesizer

Party-goers create live video patterns with the WiiWhorld visual synth. The project, created by Chris Korda and Jeff Mission, combines the Nintendo Wiimote controller and the open-source geometric visualizer Whorld. Learn more at whorld.org