live audio-video installation
'tree [vol. 01]' is one of the research projects is a research project
in building small programming environments
with which it becomes possible to listen to tiny environmental sounds of the
immediate surrounding:
at the Performing Arts Forum in St. Erme through a stethoscope placed under
the bark of a tree
that registers the fluids running through the stem of the tree, and a light
sensor laying next to it in the grass
to control the volume of the received sound, while a live camera transmits
the inverted real-time image
of the hole in the tree where the sound is gathered from.
The resulting sound of the plane tree can be heard in the chapel of PAF in
St. Erme, France.
A residential five-day workshop in the context of the xmedk-series, organized
by nadine and tutored by apo33.
Participants build dedicated linux computers and install the necessary software
in order to develop specific artistic projects.
x-med-k is a hybrid series of experimental media workshops for artists organized
since 2004 by FoAM, okno and nadine,
with the support of the Flanders Audiovisual Fund (VAF).
audio-video documentation PAF, St. Erme, France,
May 2007
installation views PAF, St. Erme, France, May
2007
brief description of this series of 'tree [vol. ...]' research
projects
organization: | Nadine, Brussels |
http://www.nadine.be/2007/013_NEWMEDIA/index.html | |
tutorial: | apo33 |
http://www.apo33.org | |
location: | Performing Arts Forum PAF, St.Erme, France |
http://www.pa-f.net |