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@: Fleischmann Planetarium and Science Center,
UNR Campus
Admission: $5 general, $3 students/children/seniors |
Digital works utilizing the full-dome planetarium environment, for immersive, dome-based
video projection and experimental audio compositions. |
Oct. 19
Friday
7:00pm |
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Louisiana State University |
Wait, 2012
4-channel audio
Wait is a fixed media piece where an expanding line repeats itself until it’s stated completely. |
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Visualizing Heartbeat, 2012
Interactive Video
Live heartbeats recorded in real-time to manipulate 3D animations and audio. |
NYU Tisch School of the Arts |
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University of Cincinnati |
Language, 2010
Projected Video
A stereophonic sound/image structure composed entirely of human vocal sounds/images. |
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Mills College |
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Polyryhthmic Overtone Beating, 2012
Stereo Audio and Video
Retuned sine wave samples create symmetrical produce polyrhythmic tone beats and live video. |
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Quartet [layers], 2012, Jonathan Jackson
Quartet [layers] is a four channel sound and video art installation.
Each of the four screens depicts the superimposed image—fifteen layers per screen—of an individual musician from a string quartet.
Each layer consists of an independent sound and video track, resulting in an overall sonic/visual texture that serves as a simultaneous representation of multiple time streams.
The musical landscape is one characterized by constant transition – sixty independent parts expand and contract in time and pitch-space,
while the overlapped video portraits leave ghostly traces of performance, rendering the multilayered aural complexity visible. |
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University of North Texas |
Quartet (layers), 2012
Video and Sound
Four channel sound/video depicting superimposed images of fifteen
layers of individual musicians from a string quartet. |
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Five Against Three, 2012
2-Channel Video and Sound
A examination of polyrhythmic time structures in video,
by compositing two discreet video sequences over time. |
University of New Mexico |
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EarthMoves, 2012
Audio
An audio work art that is dedicated to the environment,
depicting the ongoing conflict between the environment and the expanding human population. |
University of Utah |
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Too Much Doubt, 2011/2012
Sound
A musique concrete piece about a recent victim of the death penalty,
Troy Davis – the work is made form samples recorded at the prison in Atlanta where he was executed. |
Georgia State University |
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