Cimatics presents
A MASTERCLASS FOR LIVE AUDIOVISUAL ART
Cimatics, Brussels International Platform for Live A/V, presents a Masterclass Live Audiovisual Art, within the framework of the studio-program Experimental Media-art provided by the VAF (the Flemish Audiovisual Fund).
Because the biggest merit of live A/V is its cross-border and cross-disciplinary character the masterclass will challenge its participants to do just that: collaborate.
THIS BLOG WILL BE PRINTED AND PUBLISHED AS A BOOK

The goal of this blog is to generate an open-source effect: opening up the discussions from within the masterclass to the rest of the world. Let this be a call for everyone to participate and join or start a debate.
 
Eventually, this blog will be printed as a book. An additional DVD with the open-source versions (Creative Commons license) of the participants masterclass-projects will be available afterwards. So if you post something to this blog, you are co-authoring the book.

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Monday, February 11, 2008

Tulle

Hello Sarah but also, hello everyone else ;-)


Bram referred to VJ Legoman (thinking about the splitted projection and possibilities). So take a look at it. In this way we could also think about the communication, when not determed by square screens,  in landscapes for instance. Certainly if we use Egypt as a startingpoint, it would be amazing  if we could combine our mental and fysical perception more into a projection-world instead forcing a world into that of a projection-screen. Since our work will be constantly in progress, we could also create different worlds wich are not overlapping if we have multiple projection-opportunities; creating two different Egypts in one landscape if you want... 

In this way, they're more experiments that we can do. What about communication disturbers or simply other communicators? If you think about that, every masterclasser could mean a pivot in our landscape that gives ous another communication-reaction. 

Of course, as we already fixed our idea, we will first see where our communication goes, without looking to future results. But I really think we should experiment with a lot of screen-setups in order to give ous more freedom in reacting to each other. 

keep me posted ;-)

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