F[OL]LOW machine (IT)
A concept by Ruben Coen Cagli in collaboration with Malloc() : Laura Bardier (Uruguay), Stefano Perna (Italy), Antonio Riccio (Italy)
Presentation:
Kiasma seminar room // Fri 31 March 15:00 // free entrance
people.na.infn.it/~rcoen/portfolio2005/portfolio2005_follow.html
Can a wall perceive what is going on all around? Can it keep a memory? Can it respond somehow? F[OL]LOW machine 1.2 will make the wall “intelligent” – a visual memory of collective processes – by endowing it with a machine-vision apparatus.
F[OL]LOW machine 1.2 is an interactive installation, which tries to represent the way people flow through the public site – the square, the metro stop, the parking lot, the waiting room – and opens up to a playful and aesthetic experience of the public surface – the wall. It visualizes thin chromatic traces on the wall, which are generated in real time, to reproduce the paths people follow when passing in the public site.
F[OL]LOW machine is the name of a project for a Creative Ambient module, rather than for a single interactive installation.
MIDIPoet (Mexico)
A project by Eugenio Tisselli (Mexico)
Presentation:
Kiasma seminar room // Fri 31 March 15:00 // free entrance
MIDIPoet is a software tool for manipulating images and text in real time. It uses its own visual language to allow users to create their own pieces, which can react to either computer keyboards and/or MIDI inputs.
The first version of MIDIPoet was developed in 1999, a time where software for VJs was not very common. Since then MIDIPoet has stood its ground, and has been used in many different situations: poetry festivals, VJ sessions, interactive installations, classrooms. Its most recent version is available for free, at http://www.motorhueso.net. The web includes also a complete documentation, examples and tutorials.
MIDIPoet’s approach to real-time image and text manipulation is simple, yet powerful. It has an easy-to-grasp programming language that lets you create quite complex pieces. The language is based on the creation of “cause and effect trees”, where a specific input or internal condition has to be met in order for a connected event to happen. A MIDIPoet piece is formed by a set of trees, or “forest”.
By using MIDI, MIDIPoet connects directly with many devices and applications. It has been used with musical instruments, sensors, and other weird devices.
Flappable (DE)
A project by Stefan Zerwas (DE)
Presentation:
Kiasma seminar room // Fri 31 March 15:00 // free entrance
Flappable is a prototype for an online visual tool. Its build in flash, is dynamic and to a high degree customisable. It loads external swf files that can be changed, addet to etc. Flappable is ‘played’ (controlled) via keyboard input, some features react to mousemovement as well. Flappable picks up external sound volume via microphone and can react accordingly.
Video-dnevnik (SE + Ukraine + Belarus)
Presentation:
Kiasma seminar room // Fri 31 March 15:00 // free entrance
VIDEO-DNEVNIK – a tool
Video-dnevnik is when time gives away a fingerprint.
Video-dnevnik is a tool to understand different cultures and countries by using the video-diary as a method of gathering moving images. The new aspect of Video-dnevnik is that the projects will create a dialogue between east
and west by building an interface in first Russian and English. This will maximise the communicative aspect of the project and give a broad audience in both east and west an option to break down the stereotypes distributed by main stream media. Video-dnevnik is using new media production and distribution means to reach beyond new and old walls and boundaries.
Video-diaries is not a new method as such. Public service television and documentary film-makers has been using video-diaries since digital video started for more then ten years ago.
The new aspect of video-dnevnik is to create a multilingual interface that is media specific and not a way of broadcasting television on Internet. That is why the project has chosen the Interactive Institute as an environment to develop the video-dnevnik interface. The Interactive Institute is a research and production facility based in Stockholm Sweden.
Eastböle (FI)
Eastböle is a VJ tool by Markus Pasula & Jugi Kaartinen (FI)
Presentation:
Kiasma seminar room // Fri 31 March 15:00 // free entrance
Eastböle is a VJ tool with realtime 3D engine, music synchronization and video capturing/mixing.