KCC001: Sculpture: Slime Code
320kbps mp3s - http://bit.ly/w3AMRB
16bit aiffs - http://bit.ly/yMnkxr
KCC001: Sculpture: Slime Code
320kbps mp3s - http://bit.ly/w3AMRB
16bit aiffs - http://bit.ly/yMnkxr
Posted in art, audio recordings, picture discs, sculpture, video
Tagged analogue, animation, audiovisual, birds, electronic music, electronica, found tape, phenakistoscope, picture disc, psychedelic, sculpture, tape, tapeloop, techno, zoetrope
Posted in art, photographs, picture discs, sculpture
Tagged analogue, calgary, phenakistoscope, picture disc, zoetrope
Elk Cloner appears on TOAD BLINKER, a psychophonotropic picture disc LP by music and animation duo, SCULPTURE.
Posted in art, picture discs, sculpture, video
Tagged analogue, animation, audiovisual, computer virus, decks, electronic music, electronica, eyes, found tape, hackney, phenakistoscope, picture disc, psychedelic, science, sculpture, supercomputer, tape, tapeloop, techno, zoetrope
We use a video camera shooting 25 frames per second at a high shutter speed to make animations using illustrated picture discs, exploiting the same mathematical quirk as a phenakistoscope. We had a go at improvising a simple device to view the animations without a video camera…you’ll need some black cardboard, a sharp knife, a yoghurt pot, a record player and a bright light.
(here’s one we made earlier…)
The design could be ‘finessed’… e.g. we found we could watch the animation happen directly on the surface of the record (rather than by peering through the slots in the cardboard) by pointing the light through the slots at certain angles, suggesting a device incorporating a mirror and a carefully positioned light source could be very effective.
Posted in art, gigs, posters, sculpture
Tagged advertising, audiovisual, berlin, electronic music, gigs, poster design, posters, sculpture
Toad Blinker animation test 2:
Posted in art, picture discs, sculpture, video
Tagged animation, audiovisual, creature, flickbook, globules, mutant
Toad Blinker animation test 1:
new picture disc coming soon
Posted in art, picture discs, sculpture, video
Tagged animation, audiovisual, creature, flickbook, globules, mutant
Googolplex (1972):
One of Lillian Schwartz’s great experimental films, many of them made while she was artist in residence at Bell Labs in the early 1970s.
Look: http://lillian.com! A lot of information there. This is wonderful stuff which has been recently uploaded to Lillian Schwartz’s YouTube channel.
Pixillation (1970):
Tagged animation, audiovisual, computer art, electronic music, inspiration