FEED
Audio-visual pieces designed with semi-random algorithms to produce a continuous flow of information.
Most of these have been produced using a variety of tools such as VJing software or virtual modular synthesizer, due to the intertwined-ness of these propriety soft ware most of the material displayed will be discrete recording of these flows.
Fun fact, there is hardly such things as randomness when it comes to computer, they are complex algorithms and ones that are virtually indistinguishible from the real things, but at the end of the day they are just that, an impression on the mind.
An audio-visual piece designed by students of Master ACNCC Ingémédia Toulon for the Caelesti festival hosted in 2019 in Le Port Des Créateurs.
As a reflexion on space travelling, this installation hoped toput one in the shoes of a stranded astronaut, both in the immense psychedelia of space itself, but also the claustrophobia of the space suit itself.
The dynamic soundtrack utilizes both real world recondrings, including true NASA radio communications but also modular synthesis with semi-random composition. The individual parameters were linked with the settings of the visual render in order to artificially produce synesthesia.
Designed for my participation in Transistor, a 2022 festival organised by students of the ESADTPM art school.
The work is based on various short videos taken on a dérive in a local commercial/industrial area of the city. Focusing on the destitute bits of road infrastructure, mixed toguether to an almost unreckonizable extent.