Antti Ahonen showcase
February 2nd, 2006
Come check my exhibition in TILA-MAA, Albertinkatu 19. open 1.2-12.2 13.00-18.00.
Includes some amfibio related material. More info on my page anttia.net
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Come check my exhibition in TILA-MAA, Albertinkatu 19. open 1.2-12.2 13.00-18.00.
Includes some amfibio related material. More info on my page anttia.net
Amfibio crew members and fellow VJs have a busy month in August, providing the visuals for three major festivals (UMF + koneisto + flow) and a few other events… Check out the details at katastro.fi/visuals!
Selfish Shellfish meets Amfibio, this time in Taidekoulu Maa in Suomenlinna. Showtime fri 3.6.2005 klo 32.00.
I was in a bar yesterday and just happened to watch through the entire Eurovision song contest. I noticed that along with the usual stage antics of dancers, lights, rotating mirrors and flame throwers the show sported computer-generated visuals. This reminded me of an article in Helsingin Sanomat that I cut out one year ago. It is about the team behind the lights and visuals of the whole contest. Apparently they rely on sponsors who like to test the newest light, projection etc. technologies there. And showy and flashy the stage was. But what about the visuals themselves?
I dare say it looked like any club visuals you would see in Helsinki. Colorful abstract patterns flowed across several screens, as interesting as tapestry, and I couldn’t help noticing many old demoscene effects such as the flame and plasma were rehashed. But maybe they were just fullfilling the very function of visuals in a larger sense?
Nevertheless, it is a VJ’ing career opportunity for those who it might concern.
Jeff Minter, a cult figure in the computer game industry, has gotten his latest “light synthesizer” Neon built into the Xbox 360. Its a piece of realtime software that syncs on both audio and four joypads. I like the sample movies - they take the hypnotic, multi-layered Winamp plugin aesthetics to the extreme, but with certain style and at least visible audio syncs. You should read his light synths’ history as well: it seems this guy has been combining psychedelia with computer programming already in the early 80’s. Computer shows, realtime art, Pink Floyd, “smoked spliffs” and Atari ST’s. Well, I find it curious.
Inventive, idiosyncratic and international! Or how would you describe a dozen artists from several different nationalities performing inside an inflatable bubble? This is how I spent my Friday night a couple of weeks ago. Below in the pictures by Antti Ahonen the bubble is first constructed by Amoeba and then used as a projection medium. During the evening, Amoeba Technologies [US], 2012 [RU], Kokeellisen Elektroniikan Seura, Amphibio [sic!] and Pseudotoad did their damnedest to fill the air with laptop music, strong breakbeats, experimental electronic sounds, curious speech samples, video clips, dia projections and audio synced code visuals. As one would imagine, it proved to be very interesting.
The people at piksel.no are putting together a liveCD (which is a bootable Gnu/Linux CD) with Piksel software and artwork. Actant Automatique by Antti S, a small display of audio sync which is an excerpt from a larger VJ software of his, sees its first appereance there. Antti provides two mp3 tracks with the package, but you can use it with your own songs as well.
The program unfortunately only works in Gnu/Linux at the moment. (But if you know what you’re doing, compiling for Windows or Mac OSX won’t requre drastic changes.)
Amoeba technologies from NY are visiting Helsinki 1.5-12.5. They will perform in Gloria 4.5, on La-Bas in Valssaamo 6.5 and in Kolinaklubi in vuoritalo 10.5.
Very interesting group, been around for a long time and done some VJ:ing for Psychic TV.
I will be houstng them myself, and doing some collaborations with some gigs as well. So do not mis.
-AnttiA
Updates have been awfully rare even though some amfibians have been veejaying their hats off. So we moved the site to a proper blog platform, WordPress, and who knows - this might make just the needed last mile to get us all lazy visualists to tell something about our gigs. At least now it is easier than ever, but only time will tell.
Update: For a start posts will be syndicated from Mesq and Pseudotoad websites.
Antti S will be VJ’ing at the BANG PixelACHE Closing Party this Sunday in mbar/Helsinki starting at 20.00, and a Selfish Shellfish + Amfibio performance featuring Pauli O is setup in Nifca project space in Suomenlinna, Helsinki, this Friday at 20.00. See you there!
Made a small Open Sound Control server test available at downloads.
I have been investigating a bit of OpenSound Control for purposes of integrating my software with those of others. If the visual software had a decent OpenSound Control server, it could mean for instance collaborations with people running Pure Data. But not much is written as we speak aside from some preliminary tests. Anyway, here are some relevant links about OSC.
OpenSoundControl
OpenSoundControl/clients/sendOSC.html
OpenSoundControl/dumpOSC.html
OpenSoundControl/OSC-spec-examples.html
barely.a.live.fm/pd/OSC/index2.html