ENIGMATICA by Kit Webster

Enigmatica acts as an experimental platform for the combination of light, sound and space. A series of suspended frames diminish in size down the length of the gallery acting as a canvas for the display of surface specific projected visual sequences. Within this constructed inter-dimensionality and through the development of abstract visual and sonic sequences I aim to juxtapose expression with conformity, whilst demonstrating the potential for new forms of digital sculpture.

(via richard devine)




The Particle v1.0 (by Alex Posada)

“The Particle” is a kinetic sculpture that experiments with color, sound and movement. Around the space occupied by the sculpture defines a surround sound system that reacts and becomes one with the movement and light.




scan processor studies (excerpts pt.1)

The source materials were generated by Woody using a Rutt-Etra Scan Processor in the 1970’s and sat on a shelf for years, having been recently digitized. Woody came into my studio one day and asked me if I would be interested in using them to work on a collaboration, and the project began from there…

no. 20 puts me in the mood for some raster-noton.

(via @spongemonkey via @vidvox)




Mir Nodes - Murcof (live at Montreux feat. Eric Truffaz on the trompet and Talvin Singh on the tablas).

Inspired by the concept of nodes by Jared Tarbel. This experiment is autonomous, that mean that it doesn’t need any input from me.

The concept is really simple; if a certain distance is detected between two particle, there is a communication. Here I think it’s the more basic communication: the particles simply attract each others. I just add to this concept the fact that each particles represent a certain frequency of the sound spectrum and those frequencies change the size and the influence area of each particles. So the more the frequency of one particle is high, the more the influence area will be big.



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