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OIL COMPASS v 2.0 is a component of Protei and core of its navigation artificial intelligence. It is interactive interface, allowing viewers to discover global real-time (in some cases hacked) data of oil tankers traffic, oil spills and other sea pollution and their distribution with ocean's currents.

It has three roles within the Protei project: 1) Educational/Didactic - informing people about past and present spills and its dangers; 2) Monitoring/Forecasting - through anylasing collected data it is possible to predict the next disaster and 3) Navigational for “Protei” locations - so that we can send Protei where necessary and track fleet’s movement. Its content is created by communities all over the world - people who keep updating “Oil Compass” map with oil, plastic or other sea pollution in their regions.

Exhibited installation “Oil Compass v2.0” takes the real time environmental data visualization which becomes a crucial component of the piece, allowing people to interact with it and discover oil and radioactive spills together with plastic pollution, raising awareness of their distribution all over the world by ocean currents. It is based on online databases and collected data. It visualises real time data of oil tankers marine traffic and position of oil rigs, thus advocating of data transparency.

The projection-based installation is made with open source programming language VVVV. Microsoft Kinect is used to track gestures enabling viewers to unravel visualised data with their hands, thus “spilling” virtual oil. It is a comment on our consumerism culture - demonstrating that a lot of unnecessary products and packaging we tend to buy requires a large proportion of oil as a ingredient and a power/energy for production.

Kasia Molga, Friday, Jan 25th 2013 Digg | Tweet | Delicious comments on vimeo  

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Audio reactive visuals created in vvvv, runs real-time at 60fps. Slowdown is due to capture via FRAPS. Music:
See Thru to U by Flying Lotus

brandon tay, Friday, Jan 25th 2013 Digg | Tweet | Delicious comments on vimeo  

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STRUCT - Generative Realtime Audio-Visual Environment

Visual: Eduard Haiman, Vadim Smakhtin | MATHRIOSHKA
Sound: V4W.ENKO | SOUNDDESIGN FFSPACE

vvvv - grasshopper - max/msp

Eduard Haiman, Friday, Jan 25th 2013 Digg | Tweet | Delicious comments on vimeo  

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Project initiative: Claudia Rohrmoser, Benjamin Hohnheiser, Schmiede Hallein
Organisation and support: Benjamin Hohnheiser, Jakob Barth
Camera: Marcel Schobel, Judith Holzer, Benjamin Hohnheiser, Jakob Barth and many more
Edit: Jakob Barth
Music: Sam Irl - Safety Heartz

http://cinemavertigo.tv

Cinema Vertigo, Friday, Jan 25th 2013 Digg | Tweet | Delicious comments on vimeo  

credits [a:rpia:r] sound, videogram lights, sunrise event

ggml, Thursday, Jan 24th 2013 Digg | Tweet | Delicious 0 comments  

credits see below..

IFA 2012
Consumer Electronics Tradeshow
Berlin, Germany

Interactive 3D Realtime Animation
Distributed Rendering on 68 PCs

2 x 34 Smart Viera LED-LCD 55” Full HD TV Screens
2 x 34 ASRock Vision 3D Mini PCs
2 x 4 iPad 2

For TAMSCHICK MEDIA+SPACE we developed a huge installation at the IFA 2012 tradeshow in Berlin on 68 x 55” Panasonic Smart Viera LED-LCD TV Screens that runs a realtime animation of a underwater scenery and sea-animals that can be triggered from 8 iPads around the TV Monument. Each Panasonic screen is rendering a part of the whole scene in full HD resolution. The animals where animated in by Studio Fabian. Every animal got their own trademark sound by Taucher Sound. Additional VVVV support came from Überact.

A Project of TAMSCHICK MEDIA+SPACE GmbH for Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH

Creative Lead/Director: Marc Tamschick
Concept Development: Jan Köpper
Project Management: Claudia Baumgartner
Production Manager: Steffen Armbruster
http://tamschick.com

VVVV Artists: Philipp Rahlenbeck, Gareth Griffith, Abraham Manzanares
(Interaction Design, 3D Simulation, Software Development)
http://multitouchberlin.com

In collaboration with:

Taucher Sound, Berlin
http://taucher-sound.com

Studio Fabian, Berlin
http://studio-fabian.de

Überact, London
http://uberact.com

Copyright: www.tamschick.com

TV Monument for Panasonic at IFA 2012 Berlin
TV Monument for Panasonic at IFA 2012 Berlin
TV Monument for Panasonic at IFA 2012 Berlin
TV Monument for Panasonic at IFA 2012 Berlin

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Multitouch Berlin, Monday, Jan 21st 2013 Digg | Tweet | Delicious 1 comments  

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blending in the winter Magic,
our gift to the unsuspecting passengers reflected back lots of smiles.

with a kinect sensor and 2 speakers, a step triggers a tone.
the classic scheme tripled to encourage collaboration,
so as simultaneously played, the musical feedback nicely complicates.

Dezinterzis
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=546151135395466

dezinterzis, Thursday, Jan 17th 2013 Digg | Tweet | Delicious comments on vimeo  

Kids had projection with kinect, microphone, controller, and sunvox running on nexus7 for their enjoyment.

Slovakia, Zilina - Stanica Zarecie
Cultural centre Stanica, in the building of old and still operating train station Zilina-Zariecie, is (since 2003) linking independent venue, artistic laboratory and activists’ collective. On the white map of nowadays we would like to be a culture node - creative, educative and critical. We continue the story of a small train station where people use to stop when passing by and share news and experiences from their travels.

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StiX, Tuesday, Jan 15th 2013 Digg | Tweet | Delicious 1 comments  

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there were many more...but those were all i was able to grab...

Kalle - First vvvv user
Ken Perlin - Inventor of the Perlin noise function
Marco Tempest - Techno-Illusionist
Theo Watson - OpenFrameworks
Francois Wunschel - 1024 Architecture / MadMapper
Joshua Kit Clayton - Cycling74

vvvvleaks, Wednesday, Dec 26th 2012 Digg | Tweet | Delicious comments on vimeo  

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Partitura-Ligeti is a collaboration between Abstract Birds + Quayola in the form of a live audiovisual
concert and installation based on Ligeti’s sonata for viola solo, performed by Odile Auboin of
Ensemble intercontemporain, Paris.
Inspired by the studies of artists such as Kandinsky, Paul Klee, Oskar Fischinger and Norman McLaren,
Partitura-Ligeti is inherently connected to music, generating and defining its own coherent visual language .
Through the use of bespoke software, the sound of the viola is analysed and transformed into dynamic graphic scores.
The six Ligeti pieces materialise into linear structures, translating the music and its complexities into abstract
geometries and forms.
Ligeti had a far reaching influential palate from Renaissance to African music, literature, painting, architecture,
science and mathematics, especially the fractal geometry of Benoît Mandelbrot and the writings of Douglas Hofstadter.
The Sonata for Viola Solo, has been described as “perhaps the greatest paean yet written to a single string,
in this case, the viola’s lowest string, “C” its most sensual asset.
Commissioned by Arcadi for Nemo Festival, in collaboration with Ensemble Intercontemporain.


Abstract Birds / Quayola - Artists
Odile Auboin - Musician
Keri Elmsly - Producer
Adam Stark - Sound Analysis
Commissioned by Arcadi and Nemo Festival
In collaboration with Ensemble Intercontemporain
Music by György Ligeti
Developed in VVVV
with additional support from Julien Vuillet and Matt Swoboda
Live footage by Giorgia Polizzi

Abstract Birds, Thursday, Dec 13th 2012 Digg | Tweet | Delicious comments on vimeo  

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~18d ago

joreg: The Winter Season of vvvv workshops is now over but all recordings are still available for purchase: https://thenodeinstitute.org/ws23-vvvv-intermediates/

~24d ago

schlonzo: Love the new drag and drop functionality for links in latest previews!

~1mth ago

joreg: Workshop on 29 02: Create Sequencers and Precise Clock Based Tools. Signup here: https://thenodeinstitute.org/courses/ws23-vvvv-08-create-sequencers-and-precise-clock-based-tools-in-vvvv-gamma/

~1mth ago

joreg: Workshop on 22 02: Unlocking Shader Artistry: A Journey through ‘The Book of Shaders’ with FUSE. Signup here: https://thenodeinstitute.org/courses/ws23-vvvv-12-book-of-shaders/

~2mth ago

joreg: Talk and Workshop on February 15 & 16 in Frankfurt: https://visualprogramming.net/blog/vvvv-at-node-code-frankfurt/

~2mth ago

woei: @Joanie_AntiVJ: think so, looks doable