Re: [-empyre-] interactive video, a few works for Easter
 
dear Nicholas,
your Linz piece is very beautiful and haunting.  I love the quality of 
'being there/ not there' in your work.
Did you create this in Director or action scripted Flash, or?
Christina
On Thursday, March 24, 2005, at 05:45 AM, Nicolas Clauss wrote:
Hello,
It seems that the list is on holliday (easter break I guess), I'll try 
to
contribute here in relation to the interactive video subject by 
invited you
to visit a few works.
the first one is a very last piece made with video I shot in Linz last 
fall
during the ars electronica festival where I was invited for 
somnambules.not.
It is not completed yet (the sound is not correct at the moment) and 
I'll
launch it sometime next week when I'm happy with the sound, but you can
have a look at picture (if you have a very fast computer, it works on 
my 1,5
Mhz speed pc but more is better). I guess it is what you could call
interactive video, I've tried here to make a kind of moving painting 
from
video where you use the mouse as a kind of digital brush.
http://www.flyingpuppet.com/shock/linz.htm
Then I invite you to take a look at these two pieces about interactive
video, you can play and click on the stage and around the stage. The 
first,
Heritage (with sounds from Jean-Jacques Birge) you play with Georges 
Bush
son and father in a psychoanalytic nightmare if I can say.
The second, 3 studies show 3 short interactive movies.
http://www.flyingpuppet.com/shock/heritage.htm
http://www.flyingpuppet.com/shock/etudes/index.htm
and to finish I would like to introduce this work from a french young 
artist
called Vadim Bernard :
http://incident.net/hors/landscape/vibration/
it is not really interactive but I find it very interesting as a video 
for
internet, the subject might not be the most interesting but the 
treatment is
beautiful
I wish you all the best
Nicolas
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