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PAPER: Julie Watkins - Composing Visual Music - Published 2018

Julie Watkins, a practicing visual music artist and theories the in field published the following paper, 'Composing Visual Music: Visual Music Practice at the Intersection of Technology, Audio-visual Rhythms and Human Traces' in 2018. It is published by the Body, Space & Technology journal and is available to read on their website. Read Online:  https://www.bstjournal.com/articles/10.16995/bst.296/# This article is an excellent article on Visual Music and it raises several theoretical ideas as well as analysis of the author's own visual music practice and research intertwined with a very rich source of references to key texts and works in the field. Harvard Citation: Watkins, J., 2018. Composing Visual Music: Visual Music Practice at the Intersection of Technology, Audio-visual Rhythms and Human Traces. Body, Space & Technology, 17(1), pp.51–75. DOI: http://doi.org/10.16995/bst.296 Reservoir Image retrieved from  https://vimeo.com/181309546   Copyright 2014 b...

Sound & Image Aesthetics and Practices - 360Āŗ Exhibition Tour - 2020

2020 marks the fifth year of the SOUND/IMAGE colloquium held at University of Greenwich, London. For 2020, the colloquium is celebrating the publication of an edited volume, featuring artists and academics who have participated in the first years of the conference.   Sound Image Exhibition - University of Greenwich, Stockwell Street Building The book reference is: KNIGHT-HILL, A (2021) Sound & Image: Aesthetics and Practices. Routledge: New York.  https://www.routledge.com/Sound-and-Image-Aesthetics-and-Practices/Knight-Hill/p/book/9780367271466 To celebrate the achievements and continuing success of the SOUND/IMAGE conference, they have hosted an exhibition in the Project Space at the University of Greenwich, Stockwell Street Building The exhibition featured audiovisual works from the book artist contributors. This very cool 360 video documentation features excerpts of works by: Louise Harris - Alocas Philip Sanderson - Tracking Bret Battey - Estuaries 3 Video Embed of 36...

SeenSound Visual Music

The SeenSound: Visual/Music series provides a space for the presentation of short visual/music works.  "SeenSound is a regular monthly event in Melbourne, Australia, showcasing a wide range of local and international audio-visual works from around the world, with a specific focus on live improvisation. Running formally since 2012, SeenSound emerged from the work of local a/v artists Brigid Burke, Mark Pedersen and Roger Alsop, and has expanded to include a host of regular contributors and guests." Source: [ link ] The Visual/Music series commenced in 2011, curated by Melbourne-based audio-visual artist Brigid Burke, and is supported by Loop bar.   In recent times, it has been curating and presenting monthly editions and screenings online, archived on their website as 'Seensound Livestream' and which can be attended live for a small fee.  As a result of these livestreams new audiences from around the world can attend the editions. October Seensound Livestream - Sound...

Seeing Sound Symposium 2020 - Online

Seeing Sound is an informal practice-led symposium exploring multimedia work which foregrounds the relationship between sound and image. It explores areas such as visual music, abstract cinema, experimental animation, audiovisual performance and installation practice through paper sessions, screenings, performances and installations. Seeing Sound Symposium - Bath Spa University For 2020, the Seeing Sound Symposium is taking place online over two days on 12th December and 13th December 2020.    The call for works, panels and papers closes 16th November, 2020 Call for Submissions NOTE EXTENDED DEADLINE to midnight GMT Monday 16th November 2020 http://www.seeingsound.co.uk/2020-submissions/ The Seeing Sound Symposium has been taking place biannually since 2009 and the website provides a rich archive of the events that took place from papers to installations to screenings and music concerts.  Seeing Sound is based at Bath Spa University and is directed by Joseph Hyde [j...

ARTIST: Timo Kahlen - Sound Sculptor and Media Art

Timo Kahlen - Intermedia Sound sculptor and media artist Timo Kahlen (* 1966) has been creating subtle, intriguing, eye- and earcatching, temporary media sculptures and sound installations for more than 30 years. Presenting challenges to our imagination and perception, Kahlen has chosen to work with new, often unusual, transient and ‘immaterial‘ media: with wind and steam, with light and shade, with pixels and dust, with sound, vibration and noise. "It‘s a paradox. In the dirty twittering, gurgling, hissing, roaring, growling, whistling, thundering, humming, droning, grinding, snapping, rustling and crackling noises we discover unexpected beauty...” Source: http://www.timo-kahlen.de/projectsbiogr.htm WORKS and PROJECTS Works that Kahlen has created have been categorised under the following headings: Works with Wind Sound Sculptures Experimental Media Experimental Photography     Recent experimental photography work: Isolation, 2020 from the series " RasenstĆ¼cke " ( Turf...

DEBUT EP: Ciclos and Music Video by Hannah Lee

Hannah Lee,  a producer / DJ from Los Angeles currently based in Quito, Ecuador   has just recently released her debut EP Ciclos  [October 16, 2020] - a four track EP on Mexican label Vaarios Artistas and a new music video to accompany one of the tracks of the EP. There are some really lovely electronic sounds here and some interesting ideas being explored.  The music video track featured here 'Self Care is Part of Resistance' explores a great idea for todays hectic world.  I am really liking this title and what it suggests - self care is powerful and great to express this through music and video. Ciclos EP Ciclos is a sonic journey that purges the subconscious to find inner peace. Developing textured samples, the EP oscillates between ambient and experimental dance music, exploring the introspective and corporal possibilities of electronica. Hannah Lee - Ciclos EP Music Video for track ' Self-Care Is (a Part of) Resistance' Previously released as a single, ‘Se...

PROJECT: Snoƶsphere responsive art installation

Lull Studio Lull Studio is a transdisciplinary creative practice that crosscuts art, science and city cultures, we are inspired by pop culture, the future, are drawn to deep theory, and fascinated by the fast-developing technologies of being.  They have studios in Berlin and Tokyo and are Elena Knox and Lindsay Webb. They also work with associate artists Ed Leckie and Lian Loke. PROJECT Snoƶsphere by Lull Studio Snoƶsphere is an expansive, responsive art installation where audiences can roam, touch and explore. It's designed and created with autistic artists, who have a unique, enhanced sense of how spaces perform sensorially and energetically. Its immersive sound, vision, aroma, and touch- and heat-controlled elements affect the entire sensorium, pushing boundaries of engagement and arts access while gaining insight into neuro-diversity. Snoƶsphere A gallery-based living lab, Snoƶsphere designs forward to a fully networked world based on advanced technological and synthesized comm...

PROJECTS: Playmodes - Generative Visual Music Jukebox

The highly innovative and excellent Playmodes team create innovative projects crossing art, technology, science, research and code.  Their website playmodes documents all the various projects they create.  They also have a channel on twitch.tv, where they present content live (great idea).  The project focused on here is their recent project titled ' Forms - Screen Ensemble ', which is a what they call a generative visual music instrument. PROJECT:  Playforms - Forms - Screen Ensemble, (Barcelona 2020) Forms - Screen Ensemble "Forms -Screen Ensemble- is a generative visual music jukebox. Driven by chance and probability, this automata creates endless, unrepeatable graphic scores that are immediately transformed into sound by means of sonification algorithms. Images become sound spectrums, making it possible to -literally- hear what you see. The dream of Kandinski. Each screen of this networked ensemble plays a particular instrumental role: Rhythm, Harmony or Texture...

ARTIST: L. P. Ponor and MUSICIAN: Nick Janczak - "There Is No More There Any More" - Art Music/Collaborations.

Check out the exquisite experimental animations created by artist: L.P. PONOR and musician: NICK JANCZAK for their art/music and video projects.  Their recent collaborative project - "There Is No More There Any More" can be viewed on their website for the project. https://thereisnomorethereanymore.wordpress.com MESH: L.P. Ponor and Nick Janczak (trumpet + final mix) L.P PONOR are a visual artist (L.P. Ponor) and a musician ( Nick Janczak) who have been making collaborative work with others for the past seven years are working on new collaborative art music collaboration projects. Previously to this, they worked for many years as a visual artist (painter) and a musician on their own projects. They are British but both have (independently), connections to Scandinavia, were they both have worked, studied, exhibited and made music.  When they met up for the first time in the UK, the similarities in how they worked and thought about the connections between art and music making...