woensdag 24 februari 2010

Disassembling an electric fan...




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maandag 22 februari 2010

Icarus

The PeerGrouP developed a new theater play for festivals next summer. Icarus inspired by black box recordings of crashed airplanes, and one of the biggest airplane disasters ever on Tenerife in 1977. The play shows a very dynamic interaction between the actors, lights, a lot of sound effects, and lots of video and animations.We did three try-outs at Feb. 18,29,20. All together there are about 200 ques for sound, video and light. We are working on a one button que system to trigger all the media together.

You can watch the play at De Parade:
Rotterdam: 17 t/m 20 juni
Utrecht: 22 t/m 27 juli
Amsterdam: 17 t/m 22 augustus

Photo's by Peter Rillema




maandag 8 februari 2010

Transmediale Berlin 4,5,6 Feb.

For the second time to the Transmediale Berlin. Left for Berlin at Thursday night, accompanied with fellow student Marcel. A killing but inspiring weekend Transmediale, Italo Disco, and Club Transmediale. Arrived in back in Groningen Sunday night.
Saw some interesting works.

A Parallel Image, by Gebhard Sengmüller
















White Noise, by Žilvinas Kempinas

vrijdag 22 januari 2010

E-WASTE WORKSHOP 18,19 JAN 2010

An E-Waste Workshop by Benjamin Gaulon & Laurens Rozema. Recycle old hardware into new works.
Goal: Control an old washing machine motor with brainwaves.
To complex in a two day workshop.
Begin simple. Play with Arduino, small motors, and mutilate a toy monkey.



vrijdag 8 januari 2010

Weekend

Weekend, 1999 from Snow on Vimeo.

A compilation of the first of my four graduation works realized in 1999. Long,long time ago.

vrijdag 11 december 2009

Processing Circles

Another lesson in Processing. Click the mouse and draw growing circles.

dinsdag 8 december 2009

Nou&Herkauw @ DutchBloggies

On December the first, the DutchBloggies had their Ninth Award show for the best blog in several categories. Nou&Herkauw was happy to be part of it and did a performance more emphasized on blogging.

New modules and contributions:

HumanTweetBox developed by Gerrald van de Kolk.
Write your tweets, and record yourself to express your tweets visually. The tweets combined with the recordings are used as source material for the N&H veejaays.

TweejayTool by Erik Katerborg.
A tool that integrates tweets from Twitter in Module 8. Based on tags or topics, search for tweets. The tool translates the tweets into typographic animations used for vj-ing.

Flickr/Moby photo download tool developed by myself. Is not fully working yet. Based on topics and tags automatically downloads pictures from mobypicture and flickr, and integrates them as a photostream in the N&H Veejaytool.














donderdag 19 november 2009

Nou&Herkauw @ Noordelijk Film Festival


Last Saturday the 14th of November Nou&Herkauw did a new experimental performance at the NFF party. The party was the first collaboration with the NFF and the Popfabryk, a new production house for innovative, popculture related projects. For some time already we had the idea to extend the N&H performance with musicians. The NFF was the perfect occasion to experiment with this idea. The starting point of the project was Sound=Vision. Musicians, a singer, designers and media artist collaborating in a live improvisation to visualize sound.


 
Photo's by www.fotografieke.com, for more photo's of the NFF check Marieke her Flickr.

To visualize sound we experimented with several techniques. One of them was inspired by Cymatics. With Cymatics you are able to visualize frequencies of sound trough the use of matter. For example, liquids, dust, sand and even cornstarch. We got inspired by this after seeing some video's on the net. One of them a rare, strange, and epic movie by Hans Jenny. More video's: TEDTalks and a DIY video on Make. To use the frequencies of the music performance we used a collection of speakers which were connected to the output of the audio mixer. We prepared all kinds of liquids, tiny pieces of colored paper, beans and much more.
 
 
 
Always an important part of an Nou&Herkauw performance is the participation of the audience. One of the most popular components of a N&H set-up is the stop-motion animation table. People can join and start animating.


The interactive and collaborative process is maybe more important than the final result. N&H is a project which emphasizes the process and the creative energy of the collective. We started our N&H experiments four years ago in reaction to the VJ performances we did under our 'Snow' name. These performances were less interactive, more straight forward performing with some vj-software and a DJ, and with a lot of visual preparation in advance. Nevertheless also very enjoyable.


Dennis van Tilburg, a fliendly musician/sound designer with whom we work intensively, build a set up with Ableton, al lot of small instruments, and synthesizers. In collaboration with Laurens Vermeulen at the stage piano with lots of effects, Adriaan Groffen at the drum, and singer Merel van Dijk, they created a music and sound composition based on improvisation, sampling and looping. It was great!
Also a group of students of the Academy of Popculture did a great job producing and experimenting during the whole project.

All together 13 N&H'ers were jamming their pants off!

donderdag 5 november 2009

My Fellow Students


















Waiting for Salvation.















Marcel in his Waanzin Lab.

dinsdag 3 november 2009

Report N&H VJ Farm

My fellow Snowman Ruben wrote a very nice report about the Nou&Herkauw VJ Farm at the Cinekid Festival. Here is a link to his blog Sneeuwig. Freely translated into English as Snowy;). Ruben and I are collaborating in almost every media art project, I think, for about nine years now. Together we form the artist duo Snow. We both are graduated in sculpture at the Artez. An Art Academy formerly based in the small town of Kampen, but moved to Zwolle for a couple of years already.

vrijdag 30 oktober 2009

Krause

Yesterday Krause had her CD release in the Vera in Groningen. It was great! In collaboration with Ramon Putman, and two students from the Academy for Popculture, Egmar Irausquin and Thomas van den Heuvel, we created the visuals for her live show. The visuals are placed in Ableton Live, synchronized with her music tracks, so Krause can control them herself. Here are some photo's of her performance yesterday. When you take a closer look you can actually see some visuals;).



donderdag 29 oktober 2009

The Opera

















































Yesterday we had the last play of the Opera 'The Man Who Mistook his Wife for a Hat'. Here are some photo's of the preparations and the performance.Very satisfying to see the final results of the stage design combined with the light and the animations.

At first the idea was to use brain activity measurements to interact with the video. As you can see in this blog, we did some experiments with this. But finally we decided to skip this idea. Mostly because of the reason that the connection of the measurements, which are not very clear, and the supposed reaction of the image was not at all obvious.  We didn't see a connection and/or an addition with the neurological lesion of the patient doctor P. in the story, and the way we could visualize this by measuring the brain activity of the singers. Maybe interesting for another project or experiments.

One of the ideas we integrated as a video concept, was an animated lecture about 'visual perception'. During the play we liked to inform the public about the journey through the brain when your eyes see a certain object. In the case of doctor P. a hat. In what way do your brains compute this information?
If you are interested in this you should check this website. There you can find extensive and very well illustrated lectures about this subject.

donderdag 15 oktober 2009

maandag 12 oktober 2009

The Farm

Some pictures of the farm almost finished.




zaterdag 10 oktober 2009

Processing

This is an experiment to embed Processing sketches in my blog.
To achive this I used the iframe html code:
iframe src="http://www.yourserverdomain/applet/index.html" height="500" width="500"

The 'applet' folder is the folder in the root of the server where the processing html, jar, and pde files are placed. For this action you need a web server, for example the one where your website is located.