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Processing: Live Paintings

Processing Live Paintings

Processing Live Paintings

The limits to which Processing can be stretched seems to have expanding on and on. Only today I came across the work by German artist called Rebert Seidel who has recently made some bright headlines across prolific blogs and IdN v15n3 magazine(I must grab that one.)

One of the his project called processing: live paintings as highlighted by the subject of this post is of particular interest. Firstly any large scale projects that are displayed on buildings and generally anything bigger then standard size canvas are of great interest to me and I seem any opportunity to partake in such projects myself in the future.

‘processes: living paintings” is a 35 by 16 meter full façade projection with a corresponding light choreography, ambient music and synced sound effects shown on the 2/2/2008 in Jena, Germany. It was especially created for the 100th anniversary of the Phyletic Museum founded by Ernst Haeckel as well as the event „Jena illuminated“ being part of the opening ceremony for “Science City 2008”.

The Project description page goes into further details and also has footage, press releases which you can view by clicking links below. Enjoy

downloads

Quicktime 7 | Documentation Trailer by Philipp Hirsch |9 MB
Quicktime 7 | Live Projection |38 MB
Quicktime 7 | 1K Video Art |98 MB
Press Release |PDF
Press Images |43 MB

Via: http://www.associazione-nada.org/blog/

  • November 4, 2008
  • Events, Live Performance, Processing, VJ News
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