Links sent by Rodrigo


Rodrigo Carvalho / Visiophone

https://visiophone-lab.com/

twitter.com/visiophone_lab

vimeo.com/visiophone

RODRIGO@VISIOPHONE-LAB.COM


Boris Chimp 504

https://borischimp504.com/

vimeo.com/borischimp504

instagram.com/borischimp504/

twitter.com/BorisChimp504


HIC ET NUNC (NFTs)

hic.link/visiophone

hic.link/borishimp504


Sound+Visual+Movement Blog

https://s-v-m.tumblr.com/


PhD Thesis for download

S+V+M: Relationships between the Sound, Visual and Movement domains in Interactive Systems

https://repositorio-aberto.up.pt/handle/10216/116201?locale=en

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SOFTWARE:


VUO

https://vuo.org/

VDMX

https://vidvox.net/


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Metashape (photogrammetry)

https://www.agisoft.com/


Really Easy metashape tutorial

https://styly.cc/tips/photogrammetry_discont_metashape/


Meshroom (Free opensource alternative to metashape. I never tried it)

https://alicevision.org/#meshroom


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Larry Cuba - Calculated Movements

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HcvN1dt0yJo

Larry Cuba - Making of the Computer Graphics for Star Wars (Episode IV)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMeSw00n3Ac


Manfred Mohr

http://www.emohr.com/ww4_out.html

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Zoom chat transcription

11:05:22 From Rodrigo Carvalho : https://s-v-m.tumblr.com/

11:07:58 From Phil : Really cool stuff in the Tumblr page!

11:11:35 From Phil : Really cool stuff!! Did I see correctly there was a poster of International DJ Gigolos? Do you have a connection to them?

11:11:36 From Liga Felta : it was cancelled last year, but moved online this year

11:12:36 From Nuno Correia : Please keep posting those questions here and I’ll bring them back in the Q&A

11:12:48 From Nuno Correia : Thanks for the info Liga!

11:21:11 From Phil : do you mean vue?

11:21:16 From Matti Niinimäki : vuo

11:21:28 From Phil : ah, no :D

11:21:29 From Matti Niinimäki : the name actually was inspired from Finnish

11:21:40 From Phil : Yeah, very cool! :)

11:21:58 From Phil : is this based on MAX in anyway?

11:22:21 From Matti Niinimäki : not really, just similar node-based workflow

11:22:39 From Phil : OK, thanks Matti! :) This is very cool!

11:25:11 From Matti Niinimäki : Very much building on top of Quartz Composer. Many of the museum installations I've done are made with Quartz Composer. Sadly Apple killed it, so it's not so usable anymore. But Vuo implemented many of the things I loved from QC into it.

11:25:58 From Phil : Oh, didn’t know that. Thanks for that. Cool that Vue continued it.

11:26:00 From Phil : VUO I mean

11:27:04 From Phil : This is really nice!! :)

11:29:07 From Phil : The visuals made me think of Derek Holzer’s vector stuff: https://macumbista.net

11:29:16 From Phil : He also builds kick-ass analog synths

11:29:29 From Phil : (And has a course every now and then at Aalto, def recommend it!!)

11:32:23 From Phil : This is so awesome. :D I want to do this.

11:37:16 From Nuno Correia : The water project from Mapping festival reminded me of this: https://joanielemercier.com/constellations/ Saw it just next to my uni here in London (Canary Wharf light festival)

11:38:36 From Mirya Nezvitskaya (she/her) : Absolutely mesmerising!

11:38:45 From Phil : yeah, awesome stuff!

11:42:27 From Nuno Correia : https://siids.arditi.pt

11:42:50 From Nuno Correia : A lot of stuff is online, publications and exhibition: https://siids.arditi.pt/exhibition/

11:44:17 From Phil La Grassa : also, that Bernard Herman music :)

11:44:59 From Phil La Grassa : Herrmann, that is

11:46:46 From Phil La Grassa : would it be possible to have a list of these software in MyCourses?

11:47:13 From Phil La Grassa : + any other that might be of interest / good to check

11:48:10 From Phil La Grassa : Some of these remind me of fractals

11:48:42 From Erik Zuuring : Really amazing point clouds and animations

11:49:11 From Phil La Grassa : def agree, Erik!

11:49:50 From Phil La Grassa : This relates directly to the stuff I was discussing yesterday about the Cosmos / Universe

11:49:54 From Liga Felta : I’m sorry if I missed it, but where is the sound coming from in the tree project?

11:50:02 From Liga Felta : is it also generated?

11:50:08 From Francesca Bogani Amadori : Super cool!

11:50:35 From Phil La Grassa : Is it designed for picture or is it also generative?

11:50:39 From Nuno Correia : Good idea Phil. But to make sure we collect all the links on the go, we can copy-paste the links here and then I can export the chat, as yesterday

11:50:51 From Phil La Grassa : yeah, sure thing!

11:51:22 From Nuno Correia : https://www.agisoft.com

11:51:43 From Nuno Correia : photogrammetry, Metashape ^^^^^

11:51:43 From Phil La Grassa : Or let me reframe my question (bc of course it was designed to picture): was it done with premade audio/recordings or generated live? The tree sound, that is

11:52:19 From Rodrigo Carvalho : https://alicevision.org/#meshroom

11:52:35 From Nuno Correia : More photogrammetry ^^^

11:53:31 From Matti Niinimäki : and Vuo https://vuo.org/

11:56:17 From Matti Niinimäki : And to mention to those working with TouchDesigner, there is an new feature called TouchEngine implemented in the latest version of TD, it allows you to do similar things like you can do with Vuo + VDMX. Or will in the future when other developers implement the feature https://docs.derivative.ca/TouchEngine

11:57:25 From Liga Felta : nice, thanks Matti

11:57:46 From Phil La Grassa : Cool! Thanks, Matti!

11:58:17 From Matti Niinimäki : and those who want to work with more text-based code, VDMX also supports this ISF format https://isf.video/

11:58:55 From Matti Niinimäki : of addons available also https://github.com/danzeeeman/ofxVVISF

https://github.com/satoruhiga/ofxISF

11:59:59 From Phil La Grassa : that is really interesting! Def interested maybe trying and learning more from the text-code angle as well

12:00:03 From Phil La Grassa : Thanks!

12:00:50 From Nuno Correia : https://www.hicetnunc.xyz

12:00:53 From Erik Zuuring : From what I have read Hicetnunc uses Tezos, which has a lot lower power consumption imprint and network load than Ethereum based NFTs. Which seems really good!

12:07:49 From Phil La Grassa : oh nice! That would be awesome, thank you!!

12:08:49 From Mirya Nezvitskaya (she/her) : Perhaps you mentioned that briefly, but you said in your project “Breakdown” you tracked not the skeleton of the performer, but the “blob” with certain pointers. Are there certain advantages or why did you do that?

12:12:35 From Phil La Grassa : Nice!

12:12:42 From Phil La Grassa : That will be awesome

12:12:47 From Phil La Grassa : With Unreal, I mean

12:13:39 From Simon Fankhauser : Super nice!

12:13:59 From Phil La Grassa : yeah!

12:19:27 From Mirya Nezvitskaya (she/her) : Yes thank you!

12:19:48 From Nuno Correia : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJ7-27xRv6w&feature=emb_title

12:19:53 From Phil La Grassa : thanks!

12:21:11 From Phil La Grassa : In terms of sound / music, since you work a lot with that also, what kind of stuff are you inspired by, and how often do you do sound yourself?

12:22:33 From Phil La Grassa : this scanning-the-surface-of-valetudo is really cool!

12:22:38 From Matti Niinimäki : With Vuo you can also just export an application, so it works well in installations also. Easy to also export applications that have multiple output windows.

12:22:50 From Erik Zuuring : Thanks for the presentation and showing some inspiring work. I was wondering what you see the future with NFTs for Digital artists might look like? If the ecological concerns are addressed with technical improvements, can the technology maybe be used for a new era of artist collectives, projects and performances?

12:24:39 From Phil La Grassa : Thank you for the answer, and the inspiring presentation!

12:27:44 From Matti Niinimäki : Delicode makes https://ni-mate.com/

12:28:01 From Matti Niinimäki : and also https://z-vector.com/

12:32:02 From Matti Niinimäki : Tommi Koskinen (Toivonen nowadays), Sound in New Media graduate from Media Lab used Z-Vector for their music video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFpou6izBQg

12:32:31 From Phil La Grassa : Cool! Thanks for sharing that!

12:34:10 From Phil La Grassa : That video is really nice!

12:34:25 From Nuno Correia : https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/hic_et_nunc

12:35:46 From Matti Niinimäki : Phantom also made this video which might be interesting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_57zYw0V5o

and the interactive version

12:37:59 From Phil La Grassa : Thank you very much for this presentation!

12:38:02 From Henry Lämsä : Thank you, it was really interesting!

12:38:06 From Lassi Häkkinen : Thanks a lot!

12:38:10 From Zuzanna : Thank you very much!

12:38:31 From Erik Zuuring : Thank you!


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