Ilias Bergstrom's Videos (The Visual Music Village) - The Visual Music Village2024-04-18T20:29:40Zhttp://visualmusic.ning.com/video/video/listForContributor?screenName=0z9nqtyioyu15&rss=yes&xn_auth=noOnar3D - Triton Leavestag:visualmusic.ning.com,2009-08-17:2232935:Video:95252009-08-17T19:30:35.000ZIlias Bergstromhttp://visualmusic.ning.com/profile/IliasBergstrom
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</a> <br></br>Live procedural animation, controlled solely using musical notation data (MIDI), and multi-channel pitch, amplitude and beat detection. All graphics are rendered in real-time.<br></br>
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The software used is Mother 0.4, a free open source program I've developed for VJ-ing with multiple Processing.org sketches. Besides mother I use additional unreleased custom software.<br></br>
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</a><br />Live procedural animation, controlled solely using musical notation data (MIDI), and multi-channel pitch, amplitude and beat detection. All graphics are rendered in real-time.<br />
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The software used is Mother 0.4, a free open source program I've developed for VJ-ing with multiple Processing.org sketches. Besides mother I use additional unreleased custom software.<br />
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The music I have also made myself, using all hardware analog and digital synthesizers, and an electronic drum kit.<br />
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Although for this animation I’ve used pre-recorded multi-track audio and MIDI, my motivation for developing the system used has been to perform with it in a live setting, accompanying a live musical performance.<br />
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Towards that goal I am currently looking for musicians/groups interested in my accompanying them!<br />
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My musical tastes are I'd say as broad as can be, so I am looking for any musical genre that would work well with the type of visual material I am able to produce: abstract and generated digitally in real-time.<br />
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In order for my system to work, the musical performance will either need to be using live instruments, or programs such as Ableton Live, so that I have enough MIDI and audio channels to use as control input for the visuals.<br />
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The timeframe for this is until mid January 2010, and I’d prefer to collaborate with musicians living in or near London where I currently live. The collaboration would be free of charge, and the only thing I expect in return is that musicians agree to be interviewed about their experience, so that I can write about it in my thesis.<br />
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If you are a musician and collaborating sounds appealing to you, please get in touch!<br />
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For more information, visit onar3d.com Onar3D - Dark Spaces ft. Placa del Centretag:visualmusic.ning.com,2009-08-14:2232935:Video:94242009-08-14T15:03:23.000ZIlias Bergstromhttp://visualmusic.ning.com/profile/IliasBergstrom
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</a> <br></br>The software used for the visuals is Mother 0.4, a free open source program I've developed for VJ-ing with multiple Processing.org sketches.<br></br>
<br></br>
All graphics are procedurally rendered in real-time, and are controlled solely through musical notation data (MIDI), and multi-channel pitch, amplitude and beat detection.<br></br>
<br></br>
The music I have also made myself, and is a…
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</a><br />The software used for the visuals is Mother 0.4, a free open source program I've developed for VJ-ing with multiple Processing.org sketches.<br />
<br />
All graphics are procedurally rendered in real-time, and are controlled solely through musical notation data (MIDI), and multi-channel pitch, amplitude and beat detection.<br />
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The music I have also made myself, and is a remix of Placa del Centre's Dark Spaces, featuring the wonderful voice of their singer Leni. You can listen to their music, including the original rendition of Dark spaces, at: myspace.com/placadelcentre.<br />
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For more information, visit onar3d.com Onar3D - Maria Louizatag:visualmusic.ning.com,2009-08-14:2232935:Video:94222009-08-14T15:00:54.000ZIlias Bergstromhttp://visualmusic.ning.com/profile/IliasBergstrom
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</a> <br></br>The graphics are procedurally rendered in real-time, and are controlled primarily through musical notation data (MIDI).<br></br>
<br></br>
The software used for the visuals is Mother 0.3, a free open source program I've developed for VJ-ing with multiple Processing.org sketches.<br></br>
<br></br>
The music I have also made myself, using all hardware musical instruments. The synthesizers are mostly…
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</a><br />The graphics are procedurally rendered in real-time, and are controlled primarily through musical notation data (MIDI).<br />
<br />
The software used for the visuals is Mother 0.3, a free open source program I've developed for VJ-ing with multiple Processing.org sketches.<br />
<br />
The music I have also made myself, using all hardware musical instruments. The synthesizers are mostly programmed, but the drums I played live on an electronic drumkit.<br />
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For more information, visit onar3d.com