this project has been nominated for the FILE PRIX LUX of the FILE Festival 2010 in Sao Paulo! if you like this, vote for it here: fileprixlux.org find it on page 7, it’s called v+ (which stands for vinyl+)! thanks! it will also be shown at the FILE exhibition! v+ has also been shown at the EMAF in osnabrück, germany as part of the Media Campus: emaf.de . awesome! there’s been some cool improvements over the last year not reflected in this video. expect updates soon! this video shows the latest version of a project i like to call “disko”. well, now officially: v+ …. the data(rotation speed, needle position) i get out of a white timecode vinyl is not only used to control sound but also animations which are projected directly on the vinyl itself. in this short demo i define objects which trigger samples and change their appearance when “hit” by the needle. the timecode’s speed data controls rotation, colors and sample pitch. by reading out the timecode’s needle position the computer can tell “exactly” when a virtual object is being hit by the turntables needle. please note that there is no camera tracking involved! ingredients: turntable white timecode vinyl audio interface computer xwax pd external (thanks to jan hackl(ayim/broken rules)) processing beamer by jonas bohatsch 2009 This work uses snippets of the following sound files from Freesound (freesound.org) FunInTheWashtub.wav by HerbertBoland TwoRockets.wav by acclivity cf_FX_flopp_01.mp3 by cfork All sounds licensed …
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- ‘NYX’ by Emaf Progetti for Zanotta (IT) @ Dailytonic
Tags: digital art, EMAF, FILE Festival, pd, processing, projection, synaesthesia, synesthesia, timecode, v+, vinyl, visuals, xwax










