October 1st Blog- Audio Art
So I am posting my two late blogs and the first one is the old Audio Art blog so after doing much surfing I found this dude who made his own instrument and used contact mics to amplify it. I was interested in doing the same thing for my audio installation so I chose to share this. He also does projecting of images and video to add to the effect and feel of the piece. I enjoy this work of art because people seem to always be constrained to things that are already made. When most people think I wish I could play an instrument they either never do or they play an instrument that is already invented like guitar, piano, etc. But this guy was like I want to play an instrument.....that I invented. And I think its pretty cool. Also seems to be pretty low budget and homemade, which I like. Hope this inspires you all to go invent and master your own instrument.
*The video itself isnt that great but the concept to me is what is cool and unique.
*The video itself isnt that great but the concept to me is what is cool and unique.
October 29th Blog- Performance Art
So I have been very interested in projection mapping lately, which is where people take projectors and map out only certain objects or portions of objects to project media onto. So there are a couple different renditions and approaches to this concept but I found a project sponsored by PlayStation and it is essentially a real-time performance matched with projection mapping to give the illusion of a movie taking place in your own living-room. There is alot of potential with projecting mapping and alot of cool effects you can achieve. Here is an example of just a few things.
If you like projection mapping do some searches on youtube for "face projection mapping" or "building projection mapping"
Hope you enjoy!
If you like projection mapping do some searches on youtube for "face projection mapping" or "building projection mapping"
Hope you enjoy!