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[rohrpost] transmediale.01 - Workshop Golan Levin, 6 Feb |
transmediale.01 - international media art festival berlin DIY [ do it yourself ! ] 4 - 11 February 2001 The transmediale.01 includes a specific workshop for media designers and fans of synaesthetic appliances on Tuesday, 6 February, 14 - 18 h: * Workshop - Audiovisual Suite for Synaesthetic Experiences by Golan Levin [ in English ] http://media.mit.edu/~golan/aves Admission: Adults DM 20 / Kids DM 5 [ as the number of participants is limited, please, book and buy your tickets in advance! For reservations tel. ++49-30-24749777 ] The workshop includes a talk that talk presents the Audiovisual Environment Suite (AVES), a set of five interactive systems which allow people to create and perform dynamic imagery and synthetic sound, simultaneously, in real time. Each environment is an experimental attempt to design an interface which is supple and easy to learn, yet can also yield interesting, infinitely variable and personally expressive performances in both the visual and aural domains. Ideally, these systems permit their interactants to engage in a flow state of pure experience. The AVES systems are built around the metaphor of an inexhaustible and dynamic audiovisual "substance," which is gesturally created, deposited, manipulated and deleted. Each instrument situates this substance in a a free-form, non-diagrammatic image space whose structure inherits from the visual language of abstract painting and animation. The use of low-level synthesis techniques permits the sound and image to be tightly linked, commensurately malleable, deeply plastic, and tightly connected by perceptually-motivated mappings. The AVES systems inhabit a domain at the juncture of art, design, and the engineering of tools and instruments. As artworks, they extend an established Twentieth century tradition in which artworks are themselves generative systems for other media. As a set of tools, the AVES work represents a vision for creative endeavor on the computer, in which uniquely ephemeral dynamic media blossom from a close collaboration between a system's user and designer. In this talk, I will elaborate on some of the fascinating historical audiovisual performance systems which inspired my own work, and discuss some of the principles and desiderata which I believe underlie the development of any such audiovisual instrument. *CV - Golan Levin recently received his Master's degree from the Aesthetics and Computation Group at the MIT Media Laboratory, and is interested in creating artifacts and environments which explore supple new modes of audiovisual expression. Golan received a B.S. degree in Art and Design from MIT in 1994, and worked as a research scientist and interaction designer at Interval Research Corporation for four years. Golan has exhibited interactive artworks at several venues, including the SIGGRAPH 1996 and 2000 Art Shows, ISEA 1997, Ars Electronica 1997 and 2000, the San Jose Tech Museum of Innovation, and the American Museum of the Moving Image. Best regards, the transmediale team _______________________________________ transmediale.01 DIY [do it yourself!] 4 - 11 february 2001 international media art festival berlin klosterstr. 68-70 10179 berlin germany fon +49 30 2472 1907 fax +49 30 2472 1909 info@transmediale.de www.transmediale.de .......................................................................... Member of the European Coordination of Film Festivals E.E.I.G. .......................................................................... ---------------------------------------------------------- # rohrpost -- deutschsprachige Mailingliste fuer Medien- und Netzkultur # Info: majordomo@mikrolisten.de; msg: info rohrpost # kommerzielle Verwertung nur mit Erlaubnis der AutorInnen # Entsubskribieren: majordomo@mikrolisten.de, msg: unsubscribe rohrpost # Kontakt: owner-rohrpost@mikrolisten.de -- http://www.mikro.org/rohrpost