Last month while browsing along on the blogosphere (is that still a word?) we ran into this article about Chris Speed Visuals on ShareSynth and of course had to follow up for our own interview to find out more about these glitch-tastic creations. For people who remember the days of dragging around lots of old analog gear to gigs, as well as those who missed the chance, will have a lot to enjoy in this one.
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Please exercise caution if you suffer with Photosensitive epilepsy.
Hardware/software hybrid selected for the Smack My Glitch Up exhibition at DKUK Salon.
http://www.hungertv.com/feature/smack-my-glitch-up-when-the-internet-meets-art/
Interview about the artistic process http://www.sharesynth.com/artist-interview-chris-speed-visuals/
Characters and environments rendered out of Cinema 4D into After Effects. Everything is taken into VDMX where the 3D footage is composited with Lumen via Syphon. Both layers are then processed with analogue video equipment such as an Edirol V4 and a BPMC Basic Cable. The audio is generated with Microsoft SAM and a contact mic picking up electrical signals fed into a Korg Monotron Delay. Everything was edited together in Premiere Pro.