Instrument

Video: Day 7, smoke rings final, JazzMutant Lemur demonstration

Final video of the smoke ring quartet, placed in a cross formation. This video demonstrates the usage of a JazzMutant Lemur for controlling the solenoids that generate smoke rings.

Video: Day 7, smoke rings final, Cross formation

Final video of the smoke ring quartet, placed in a cross formation.

Video: Day 7, smoke rings final, Arch formation

Final video of the smoke ring quartet, placed in an arch formation.

Video: Day 7, smoke rings final, voice activated

Final video of the smoke ring quartet, placed in a cross formation. In this video, the smoke rings are generated by the voice of a the visitor. The sound of the speaker's voice is analyzed and used to trigger smoke rings, thereby turning the speaker's [hollow] words into smoke.

Lemur video instrument: the digits

A real time video performance instrument that uses mass-spring models implemented with msd in Max/MSP/Jitter, to manipulate a structure with endearing behaivior. The instrument is made to be played with a Lemur, for my friends at Jazz Mutant.

Lemur video instrument: the hands

A real time video instrument for working with multiple video loops captured in real-time and dynamically moved around the projection space with a Lemur for my friends at Jazz Mutant.

Lemur video instrument: the time-cube

A real time implementation of something along the lines of this but made to work with a Lemur for my friends at Jazz Mutant.

Video: What You Say, How You Say It, v2

Demonstration video of the interactive installation What You Say, How You Say It, a permanent work commissioned by the San Francisco Exploratorium in 2006. This video shows the new version of the work, completed in March 2007.

Video: Providence Day 6, Joystick movement reflection Ali full body cage

Movements of the body are mechanically translated to movements of a joystick; the joystick is connected to a computer and controls real-time audio synthesis and processing. As a result, the participants body movement controls the music.

Video: Providence Day 6 (final), Joystick movement reflection Robin full body cage

Movements of the body are mechanically translated to movements of a joystick; the joystick is connected to a computer and controls real-time audio synthesis and processing. As a result, the participants body movement controls the music.
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