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Live Audiovisualisation

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Live Audiovisualisation
“Audiovisualisation” is the simultaneous sonification and visualisation of the same source of data. It is an approach I have been using in my recent works. I will discuss and show examples of how it relates to research into perception and auditory displays, and experimental film traditions from Britain and Austria. I will also discuss how generative systems are capable of emergent behaviour, and how computational art is very much suited to experimentation and non-anthropomorphic notions of aesthetics rather than emulating humanly created art.

Duration (minutes)

60

What is needed

HD projector and large screen
Stereo PA with subwoofer if possible
A space with no natural light (like a cinema/lecture theatre)
Mic

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Authors

Ryo Ikeshiro
Ryo Ikeshiro

United Kingdom London

Events

LPM 2015 Rome
LPM 2015 Rome
Saturday, 30 May 2015