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Written By: evan on July 31, 2010 No Comment

Live performance of the Live Animated Orchestra recorded in April, 2009 in Paris. Based on the story of the Queen of Sheba, Makeda vs. Salomon is an experimental animated movie specially created for the music set of Arat Kilo (an ethiopian jazz band). It was originally performed in the parisian Art Gallery “Espace Brochage Express”.

The [...]

Written By: evan on July 31, 2010 No Comment

COSMOS, Composed by Sung, Heng , Chao Shih-Li in 2010. This is an interactive multimedia performance that use max/msp and Ableton Live. We want create a atmosphere just like mystery and maximum something like cosmos, just endless. [1]

Written By: evan on July 28, 2010 4 Comments

This is a collaboration between Alphonse Izzo and Lief Ellis. Izzo created the audio and Ellis constructed the video. The idea behind the work is based on a feeling of detachment when entering overwhelmingly large and crowded urban environments. There is a sense that one is in another world. The famous crossing in Tokyo was [...]

Written By: evan on July 25, 2010 No Comment

A performance by Palindrome at the 2008 SEAMUS (Society for Electro-Acoustic Music in the United States) conference at the University of Utah. Robert Wechsler, dancer/choreographer, Dan Hosken, sound and interactive sound programming. The video from a camera focused on the dancer is analyzed in realtime by the program EyeCon and that motion data is passed [...]

Written By: evan on July 24, 2010 2 Comments

Time Sculptures II considers another aspect of the nature of time: the moment, one often not strictly defined section of the present – between the past and the future. Only at the moment – instant – we do exist and there is a past, a present and future. The moment is constantly exposed to a [...]

Written By: evan on July 22, 2010 3 Comments

This is a performance for Buchla Lightning and synthesizer from 1998. I am, in 2010, returning to my work with the Lightning, and find that this performance still stands the test of time, despite the fairly low quality of the video. MaxMSP was used to control the Lightning performance. The entire performance is 13 minutes [...]

Written By: evan on July 22, 2010 No Comment

The Melting Sun is an ambient composition in the Bohlen-Pierce scale, whose tonality, timber, volume, and timing are determined algorithmically from a video of the sunset.

The sounds heard can be separated into two groups: the drones, and the melodies. Both groups feature three different Csound instruments that each correspond to various types of Red, Green, [...]

Written By: evan on July 21, 2010 3 Comments

Here’s a 5-minute excerpt of a real-time video piece I presented as part of the Make Over show at OV Gallery in Shanghai, January 23-March 13, 2010.

The show was a response to the dramatic beautification campaign that has overrun Shanghai in anticipation of hosting the World Expo this year. The falling objects in the video [...]

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