Aside from cool aesthetic effects, projection mapping (mapping projection precisely onto real-world objects) and augmented reality (what you get when you add digital projections to your reality) can be useful. So, while we’ve already seen plenty of projections on walls and floors, this is a projection on a climbing wall. It might seem silly, but […]
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Just as VDMX and Resolume have been treated to ground-up rewrites, so, too, has a name in VJ apps that has endured since the early days of computer VJing: ArKaos. GrandVJ is a completely new program, though it does maintain ArKaos’ signature feature – a music keyboard along the bottom of the screen. Now, I’ve […]
Pocket Jam: GorF DIY Sequencer + Renoise + Game Boys + Max + Live + Arduinome
What happens when you put all the digital and electronic tools you love together into one groove session? I expect it probably looks something like this video. Welcome to the new digital music age: DIY electronics, vintage digital tech (Game Boys), and modern computer tech (Monome as Arduinome clone, Max/MSP, and shiny MacBook) all coexist. […]
Exclusive: Inside Resolume's New, GPU-Powered, Live Visual-Ready DXV Codec
Multi-display visual installation by The Pixel Addicts for the London club space Matter. Part of the big idea behind Resolume Avenue 3 is putting audio and video in the same real-time performance app, without sacrificing quality or live processing in either. One key ingredient, hope the developers, is a new codec that transfers video decoding […]
Exclusive: Inside Resolume’s New, GPU-Powered, Live Visual-Ready DXV Codec
Multi-display visual installation by The Pixel Addicts for the London club space Matter. Part of the big idea behind Resolume Avenue 3 is putting audio and video in the same real-time performance app, without sacrificing quality or live processing in either. One key ingredient, hope the developers, is a new codec that transfers video decoding […]
Be a Music Geek Ninja with Electronic Music Programming in Pd: New Book
Okay, it looks a little scary, but just think of that as an added way of convincing your friends you’re a total badass. You may have heard about Pure Data (Pd), the open-source cousin to Max/MSP and a powerful tool for visual programming or “patching” music and multimedia. Pd has even appeared in the iPhone […]
Beat Blender: Actual Osterizer DJs with Real Fruit, Max, Ableton Live
Beat Blender Prototype from Matti Niinimäki on Vimeo. Sure, Wacom may be trying to get into the DJ market, but watch out for Hamilton Beach. This is a real flea market blender controlling Ableton Live beats with the aid of an Arduino and RFID-tagged fruits. Sadly, you can’t actually blend things (that might do nasty […]
2010, The Year You Learn 3D Printing: Coraline's Rapid Prototyping Animation and Fabbing in Art
CG Society has a beautiful article on the use of 3D scanning and printing in the Neal Gaiman/Henry Selick stop-motion movie Coraline. Selick wanted to tackle an even bigger accomplishment: creating a true stop motion film with the smooth facial transitions of CG animation in a hands-on medium. The answer to this quest was to […]
2010, The Year You Learn 3D Printing: Coraline’s Rapid Prototyping Animation and Fabbing in Art
CG Society has a beautiful article on the use of 3D scanning and printing in the Neal Gaiman/Henry Selick stop-motion movie Coraline. Selick wanted to tackle an even bigger accomplishment: creating a true stop motion film with the smooth facial transitions of CG animation in a hands-on medium. The answer to this quest was to […]
The AV Hardware Battleship: Numark AVM02 Audio Visual Mixer Reviewed on Skynoise
Jean Poole has posted a practical and personal review of Numark’s AVM02 audio/video mixer (site | on CDM): Why? There are video mixers, there are audio mixers. Combining them into one unit mostly makes sense if you want to mix both simultaneously. One smooth crossfade that leaves your other hand free for shaking a tambourine […]