Showing posts with label electronica. Show all posts
Showing posts with label electronica. Show all posts
Friday, 11 October 2013
Monday, 13 August 2012
VJ Screenshots from Magiclamp jam session
Magiclamp: live electronica from the UK.
This session was from the first time we've played or jammed together for at least 5 years.
We spent the whole day in the studio getting back into the swing of creating together again. Ostensibly to rehearse for a live gig in November but it's been on the cards for a longtime. The pictures below are just a small number of screenshots from the session.
you can hear some of the music at
Hope you enjoy.


Labels:
abstract,
arkaos,
blok collective,
digitalart,
electronica,
experiment,
luke payn,
lukus9,
Magiclamp,
NuVJ,
payne,
Peterborough,
photism,
photography,
projections,
psychedelic,
psytrance,
visuals,
VJ,
vj'ing
Saturday, 7 April 2012
Spring Equinox 2012_ A Celebration
This work was all photographed on the Spring Equinox of March 2012
and finalised the same week. I have always had
an interest in the idea of photography on the Solstice's and Equinox's as
they are day's concerned with the measurements of light levels.
The "Blades of Spring" image feels like a cross section of a plant or branch, the green life-force pushing up the middle shooting up to form the new bud,
pushing the thickness of the branch outwards
calcifying and forming the new stem, twig or branch, reaching for the light.
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| "Blades of Spring" |
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| "I could be fast like spring" |
I am a lover of nature and I'm constantly amazed as I
watch the season unfold around me, the colours changing, scenes reacting
to the light as photo-sensitive paper does to images being exposed on it,
fading, changing, turning in time. Spring has the unique feeling
of catching you off guard, just as you've sunk into deepest winter,
Bam! there it is rushing into the world with a gracious tenancity.
The force of nature, the re-birth, the power of light.
I hope I have captured some of nature's energy in these images.
for the full set please visit my website;
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I have produced a lot of work on the Equinox this year,
so keep an eye for more material which will be uploaded soon.
Labels:
abstract,
blok collective,
celebration,
digital art,
digitalart,
electronica,
Equinox,
experimental,
lukus9,
Natural World,
photo-digital,
photography,
photography. alternative process,
Spring
Monday, 26 March 2012
Catherine's Delight
Three new pieces of work.
I have a set of work celebrating the arrival of Spring and the Spring Equinox to publish, and a whole new set of images for the Art in the Heart project at the Tourist Information Centre which are based on Peterborough Cathedral, but before those came out I wanted to share these with you.
The original print size will be over 2 meters wide and over a 1.5 meters high.
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| Catherine's Delight #3 |
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| Catherine's Delight #2 |
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| Catherine's Delight #3 |
Saturday, 4 February 2012
VJ workshops for the iCreate project with Beat This
I
have just embarked on an exciting run of workshops with Beat ThisCiC, running from January to April of 2012.
Beat
This (CIC) have been running a project called “iCreate” which has
taken groups of pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds and given them
a ten week project where they will create visual and audio content
with the aim of producing either a final recorded piece or a live
performance, (or both!). It's all about process and connecting
different artistic disciplines. So using photography, video clips and
artwork to be used later in VJ'ing alongside a finished recording or
performance. The groups have been developing their own pieces as
individuals and engaging in group decision making, combining their
output in the final instance as a collaborative piece.
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| one of the images produced by the students using NuVJ equipment, |
I
will be presenting the groups with the VJ'ing element of their
projects.
By
the time I come in they will have worked with other Beat This
practioners and developed and created some artwork, some video clips
and be close to finishing their music track.
Then
we will load all this up into the awesome machine known as “NuVJ”,
more on that another time.
Despite
having done hundreds of workshops, and having also perfomed live
visuals of one kind or another at hundreds of events, I have only
done one VJ workshop before, so these sessions have been a wonderful
learning experience for me too.
The
original idea was to develop all the elements to put on a final
performance, however with the group at ACE it was clear that this was
not the direction that they wanted to go, so after the first session
we decided to flip it to making a Music Video, which left us 4 hours
to produce a music video with them. Their experience of education and
adults was such that it was a struggle to get the students to engage
or be enthusiastic, but the idea of a video that could go up on
YouTube seemed to be something that grabbed their attention, so music
video it was.
They were a little bit shocked when we explained how
much a music video would cost to produce, at least the glossy chart
ones, and how much time and the number of people that would be involved in the
production. With our four hours of production time it was going to be
interesting to say the least! However, we would be using the NuVJ to generate imagery,
and we had already shot quite a number of videos previously when my
brother did a grafitti session with them, using fat chalk pens to tag
perspex and film this. So we had some pretty cool footage to work
with.
The
video is all but finished, and is now in what is known as
Post-Production, i.e. me, finishing the audio layer, and compressing
and saving ready to publish. Otherwise they managed to get something
finished, just about, in the timeframe.
I
have only worked at two of the schools in this project so far, so lots more sessions
still to do which is very exciting!
Watch
out for the final video and updates on more adventures with Beat This
CiC!
Labels:
arkaos,
Beat This,
community,
digital art,
electronica,
NuMark,
NuVJ,
Peterborough,
projections,
visuals,
VJ,
vj'ing,
workshops
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