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Silk Chroma - Honouring Prize - Visual Music Award

Silk Chroma a visual music piece that I created in collaboration with the Irish Composer Linda Buckley and closely worked also with Dermot Furlong and Gavin Kearney at the end of 2010 has won an honouring prize at the forthcoming Visual Music Award 2011. I am totally delighted!   Visit website - Visual Music Award 2011 Visual Music Award @ Cocoon Club, Frankfurt Germany Photographs of the event have been put up by the organisers on their facebook page. Some photographs of Silk Chroma have been put on this page...what a stunning venue the Cocoon Club. Visual Music Award Facebook Page -  https://www.facebook.com/VisualMusicAward Silk Chroma can be seen on vimeo Silk Chroma from Silk Chroma on Vimeo . Silk Chroma - the silent version is also showing at the Expanded Abstraction Exhibition, LACMA Museum's Stark Bar,  Los Angeles as part of a curated show by the Center for Visual Music, this exhibition will continue until late January 2012 http://www...

FOLDS video installation - Robert Seidal

FOLDS Robert Seidel Lindenau Museum, Altenburg / Germany 18.6.Ė†14.8.2011 FOLDS  is a 2-channel video installation with projections on 19th century plaster casts of Kladeos, Kephissos, Belvedere Torso, Seer and the Three Goddesses from the  Bernhard August von Lindenau Collection . It connects to the fragmentary plaster casts, makes them flow with bygone colors, clothes them and wakes them for a moment then to be stored as into the sediment of oblivion. Documentation of the installation Vimeo // http://www.vimeo.com/robertseidel/folds   Youtube // http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pmg3L0ai5Uo   Web // http://www.robertseidel.com/folds.225.0.html Catalog // http://www.lindenau-museum.de/index.php?id=96 PR // http://robertseidel.com/folds_lindenau-museum_robert-seidel.pdf   Websites : Studio Robert Seidel http://www.robertseidel.com Robert Seidel Vimeo Channel http://www.vimeo.com/robertseidel/folds View Folds Documentation on Vimeo fold...

Yan Breuleux - Experimental Animation Video - Immersion

Yan Breuleux 's beautiful works are really worth checking out. Based in Montreal, both teaching in the faculty of Music at the University of Montreal and completing a Phd, he has accumulated a large portfolio of works that are documented clearly on his website. Website: http://www.ybx.ca/ Yan Breuleux's animations are quite beautiful and some of their presentations and installations are quite breathtaking. He collaborates with musicians and composers and creates pieces for multi-screen, panoramic and hemispheric presentations. He is interested in the influence of architecture in audio visual performance and some of these projects are incredible in their scale and drama. An example project has been documented on flickr. "En prĆ©paration de la diffusion de La TempĆŖte pour Ć©cran vertical. Une Nuit en GalilĆ©e spectacles Samedi 23 Juillet Ć  20:00" Flickr link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/yanbreuleux/sets/72157627253334252/with/5963100991/ PURFORM Yan Breule...

Jane Cassidy - Square Ball Insallation

Jane Cassidy's new visual music piece - Square Ball is an installation piece and its inaugural presentation took place in Dublin, in August 2011 as part of the Glitch Festival 2011 organised by MART. This was a really beautiful and clever installation that really is something that needs to be seen and sensed, as an audience member one has to face the projector as the most amazing layers of imagery and patterns unfold with great connections to the music. Video excerpt online courtesy of Red Rua Visit Jane's Blog http://janecassidy.net/

Christina McPhee - bird of paradise / channel three

Christina McPhee's three channel video triptych, Bird of Paradise (Christina McPhee 2011) is a stunning silent visual music work, with such visual harmony and balance - a very beautiful work. Bird of Paradise three channels / 10 minutes / HD video /silent / 2011 bird of paradise / channel three from Christina McPhee on Vimeo . It will premiere in a program curated by the Center for Visual Music at LACMA (Los Angeles County Museum of Art), in late July. The program will screen at LACMA through January 2012. Location: Stark Bar, central plaza (new design by Renzo Piano), LACMA. Check out many of Christina's work on her vimeo channel (to date 39 uploaded) http://vimeo.com/christinamcphee/videos Christina's website: http://www.christinamcphee.net/ About Christina "Christina McPhee’s visual art, media and writings consider site as landscape and language. She develops film and media works that montage remote landscape footage at high – tech energy inst...

Expanded Abstraction: CVM Program, Los Angeles

Opening late July,2011, Los Angeles: Expanded Abstraction : A special 3-screen program from CVM featuring Scott Draves' Generation 244, plus work by Robert Seidel, Baerbel Neubauer, Christina McPhee, Maura McDonnell and Charles Dockum. Curated by Cindy Keefer. LA County Museum of Art, central plaza, Stark Bar. On view beginning July 28, evenings through January, 2012. Images courtesy Scott Draves and the Electric Sheep. PREVIEW of McPhee's Bird of Paradise video triptych. (re posted from CVM events page: http://www.centerforvisualmusic.org/Events.htm OPENING NIGHT - Thursday, July 28 Please join CVM at LACMA at Stark Bar - Thursday, July 28 CVM's new *Expanded Abstraction* 3-screen program begins in LACMA's Stark Bar (central plaza, next to main entrance) at 8 pm...that's the same night as Marclay's THE CLOCK 24 hour screening in Bing Theatre...so please join us while taking a break from The CLOCK, as Stark Bar will be open until 2am screening the C...

Fast Forward: Conversations with Machines

Fast Forward: Conversations with machines From camera obscura to cybernetics: filmmaker Joost Rekveld outlines experimental cinema from its hidden past to a distant future. By Joost Rekveld Essay Quote from essay "In this essay I want to develop my thoughts about possible futures for what is now referred to as experimental cinema, inspired by some of the ideas behind expanded cinema. Experimental cinema is a marginal cinema, not in the sense that its purpose is to remain obscure forever, but in the sense that those filmmakers are called experimental who challenge the categories of mainstream cinema. These same artists often cross over from or into other disciplines, so in order not to lose ourselves in speculations concerning the future of everything, we will have to rewind until we find a starting point from which we can can try and extrapolate. " View online at: http://preview.instantcinema.org/essays/852/Fast-Forward-Conversations-with-machines Joost Rekve...