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Visual Music Marathon - April 11th New York

Visual Music Marathon to be held in New York on April 11th, 2009 For Immediate Release Contact: Keri Murawski 212.592.2164, kmurawski@sva.edu Dennis Miller 617.373.4132, de.miller@neu.edu SCHOOL OF VISUAL ARTS, THE NEW YORK DIGITAL SALON AND NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY PRESENT THE 2009 VISUAL MUSIC MARATHON GENRE-BENDING WORK BY OVER 100 ARTISTS FROM 15 COUNTRIES Saturday, April 11, 10am — 10pm Visual Arts Theater, School of Visual Arts 333 West 23 Street, New York Free and open to the public The MFA Computer Art Department at School of Visual Arts, the New York Digital Salon and the Department of Music and Multimedia Studies at Northeastern University present the New York premiere of the Visual Music Marathon , a 12-hour festival showcasing 120 works by contemporary digital artists and composers from around the world. The event offers an encyclopedic look into the burgeoning practice of visual music, which combines animation and musical composition. The roots of the genr...

onedotzero_adventures in motion

onedotzero_adventures in motion 14-16 November 2008 BFI Southbank + BFI IMAX www.onedotzero.com during three exhilarating days, onedotzero_adventures in motion, in partnership with BFI Southbank, will present a diverse and radiant showcase of visionary new work and pioneering talent in audiovisual, music, moving image and digital and interactive arts the festival showcases the brightest up-and-coming talents alongside world-leading creative luminaries; bringing together the most innovative short films, animation, motion graphics, music videos, groundbreaking feature film previews with director Q+As, alongside interactive installations, explosive live audiovisual and music performances, artist discussions, hands-on toy-hacking workshops and parties. watch the festival preview online live audiovisual performances highlights of this year's event include two one-night only live audiovisual events at the BFI IMAX. an exclusive collaboration between nitin sawhney, one of the uk's mos...

Restless Brilliance

" Restless Brilliance ", an evening exploring new trajectories in music and video. "VOLUME and the Hammer Museum present Restless Brilliance, an evening exploring new trajectories in music and video. Showcasing new work in the emergent field of experimental electronic and audiovisual performance, Restless Brilliance presented artists that are blurring the lines between music, cinema, performance, and art. This installment of our ongoing series with the Hammer Musuem presents a live performance by Shuttle358, and a screeningof Colorfield Variations organized by artists Richard Chartier." Source: http://www.volumeprojects.org/ and http://www.hammer.ucla.edu/calendar_full_Sep_2008.htm#day24 Check out one of the artists beautiful works. Tina Frank - Chronomops, 2006 chronomops from Tina Frank on Vimeo . Tina Frank Website

Sonic Pixels - An Essay on Music and Motion in Three Parts

Essay Part Three by Mark Webster Excellent Essay, also worth checking out are his two other essays Part 1 - Colour is the keyboard and Part 2 - Rhythm in Motion

Ned Resnikoff - Illustrated, music movies

frame from Erev Shel Shoshanim youtube video Erev Shel Shoshanim: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jaOPB2qptdw Ned Resnikoff - Illustrated, music movies Ned Resnikoff creates incredible illustrated music movies with his own software program Vizzy. The images for the movies are mathematical representations of audio data. Check out his movies on his website and on youtube. Ned is a musician who has combined his interests in music and mathematics by applying wavelet filters to audio analysis. He works on software tools to make sound and music something we can see, understand, and modify in new ways. More information and contact details and video clips on his website Website: http://nedwaves.com/ You Tube Videos of the following recent movies : Gymnopedies: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3QR10EtyME Parade: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOcK-D_U9e4 Embeded You Tube Video: Erev Shel Shoshanim

Experimental Music Film - Note Bank

"Many people were filmed in St Michael's church in Byker Newcastle, indidivudally, over the course of a day, playing single notes on various insruments to create a note bank that andy jackson the composer used to create the score that you see and hear. Most of the participants had no previous musical expereince. Antnhec, Anton hecht bought it all together, with Richard Lawson on camera. The work was produced by Mathew Lennon for Newcastle City Council as part of the Off-Centre project. The main body of people came from the community group Aspire"