Portfolio

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Another Antirom RGB performance

I was clearing out some old CDs and found a Videobrasil XII one with this Antirom RGB performace on it. I think Gisela may have shot the footage as there are also some interviews with us at the Antirom office (looking very young). But I’m not sure where this performance was and have no doubt violated someone’s copyright.

Sorry about the ultra-compressed low quality, it was a Cinepak, tiny QT movie and the framerate seems a bit broken too, but it gives you a good idea of the flavour and atmosphere of the performance all those years ago.

[UPDATE: I've re-compressed and re-uploaded the video above (and removed the old one). It's still pretty rough, but the frame-rate is better.]

Time Sketches (2006)

Time Smear Finger in the Ear  Time Smear Long Punch

Time Smear in action (click to enlarge)

Time Smear and Time Slicer form part of a series of live video works called Time Sketches that experiment with interactivity and the viewer’s image. Using video processing technologies these works play with time; chopping it up into fleeting moments and stretching it out across space. The result is a digital hall of mirrors, where you can see warped versions of yourself.

Time Slicer

Time Slicer (click to enlarge)

Currently on display at the Powerhouse Museum supported by the Creativity and Cognition Studios at UTS and their beta_space project at the Powerhouse. Also supported by a research grant from UNSW.

Read more about this work here.

Photos by Greg Turner.

Juxta (2000)

Juxta interactive toy

Juxta interactive toy Juxta interactive toy

A random text and image generator, originally created for Alex Proyas’s Mystery Clock Cinema website. It plays on our abilities and desire to create connections between visual and textual elements. A Shockwave version is available here.

RGB Performance (1996-1999)

RGB Performance

RGB Performance RGB Performance

A performance of interactive sound and vision toys with Antirom members, Nicolas Roope and Joe Stephenson. Using two to three computers, vision and audio mixers we combined live performance and interactivity to create a unique audio-visual experience. Several pieces involved physical interaction such as the pressure pads pictured here (I’m the bald blue guy). We performed this in several countries around the world.