Super Collider Shape (2011)
(2011)
João Martinho Moura
Tittle: “Super Collider Shape (2011)” – João Martinho Moura
Included in the curated Ars Electronica Animation Festival 2012. Exhibited in Linz, Austria, in the Ars Electronica Festival 2012.
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and in a series of countries: aec.at/international/en/2012/11/21/ars-electronica-animation-festival-2012-wieder-auf-tour/#more-1080
About this excerpt at vimeo: Excerpt of exhibition at the Lab for Electronic Arts and Performance, Berlin 2nd December 2011.
A minimal continuous audiovisual sculpture of sound and imagined black ink exploring Supercollider generative sound algorithms. The author is grateful to Alberto de Campo, Julian Rohrhuber and James McCartney for the inspiration on the Super Collider path. Major noise sounds were recorded in a custom made software, developed in Super Collider and Processing, using an EEG interface, doing brain signal analytics, except the piano, witch was recorded live. The processing program was connected to Super Collider via OSC protocol.
About the author:
João Martinho Moura is a Portuguese Interactive Media Artist. His interests are focused on intelligent interfaces, digital art, digital music and computational aesthetics. João Martinho Moura has presented his work and research in a variety of conferences related to the arts and technology, including the International Festival for the Post-Digital Creation Culture OFFF (2008), World Congress on Communication and Arts (2010), SHiFT – Social and Human Ideas for Technology (2009), International Symposium on Computational Aesthetics in Graphics, Visualization, and Imaging – CAe (2008), ARTECH (2008), ARTECH (2010), Computer Interaction (2009), International Creative Arts Fair (2008), ZON Multimédia Premium (2008), Le Corps Numérique – Centre Culturel Saint-Exupéry (2011), International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction (2011), ARS ELECTRONICA Linz (2012). His work has been shown in a variety of places in Portugal, Brasil, UK,France, Hong Kong, Austria and Belgium. João Martinho Moura is undertaking research, at University of Minho’s, EngageLAB, and is an invited professor at the Master Program in Technology and Digital Arts (MTAD), at University of Minho, Portugal, teaching Programming for Digital Arts.
Project page:
projects.jmartinho.net/2417292/Exhibition-in-Berlin-Super-Collider-Shape-2011
List of exhibitions:
Ars Electronica Festival 2012, Linz / Austria
Lab for Electronic Arts and Performance 2011, Berlin / Germany
September 27th – November 4th 2012, donumenta, Regensburg / Germany
September 28th – October 14th 2012, Beijing Design Week 2012, CMoDA (China Millennium Monument Museum of Digital Arts), Beijing / China
October 04th 2012, in the framework of AniFest Prag, Galerie u Prstenu, Prag / Czech Republic
October 2012, Center for the Promotion of Science, Belgrade / Serbia
October 8th – 28th 2012, Queensland University of Technology, QUT Creative Industries Precinct / Parer Place Screen, Queensland / Australia
October 26th 2012, Austrian Cultural Institute Rome, Italy
November 07th 2012, Open City Workshop and Conference, Katowice / Poland
November 07th – 10th 2012, Pro&Contra of Media Culture, Krasnoyarsk / Russia
November 08th – 11th 2012, Espacio Enter project of Artechmedia, Tenerife / Spain
November 30th – December 01st 2012, NMM Sweden (New Media Meeting Sweden), Norrkoping/Sweden
December 07th -25th 2012, Asia University, Taichung Government Hall, Taichung / Taiwan
February 14th 2013, Cinem@rt in Roppongi, Tokyo / Japan
February 28th 2013, 7pm, Austrian Cultural Forum London / Great Britain
March 06th 2013, at 7pm at the Tel Aviv Cinematheque, Tel Aviv International Animation Festival / Israel
March 8th – 11th 2013, CerModern, Ankara / Turkey (more info about the event via Facebook)
March 28th -31st 2013, Electron 10 Festival, Geneve / Switzerland
April 08th 2013, 6pm, Holon Cinematheque, Holon/Israel
April 11th – May 11th 2013, Austrian Film Weeks in Kiev, Odessa, Lviv and Czernowitz/Ukraine
Future Places 2011, Porto / Portugal