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Variation of Water and Color

Variation of Water and Color. Kenny Kyungmi Kim Fall 2006. Concept. This installation is based on Visual Music and Dadaism. Synaesthesia in Art and Music Since 1900. Dada’s movement is dynamism. AV Brush is a new drawing tool as well as instrument. Background. www.visualmusic.org

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Variation of Water and Color

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  1. Variation of Water and Color Kenny Kyungmi Kim Fall 2006

  2. Concept • This installation is based on Visual Music and Dadaism. • Synaesthesia in Art and Music Since 1900. • Dada’s movement is dynamism. • AV Brush is a new drawing tool as well as instrument.

  3. Background • www.visualmusic.org • www.centerforvisualmusic.org • www.nime.org • Project & Product < sponsored by the Korean Ministry of Information and Communication, 1998-1999 > * Cyber Visual Music Library * AV Visualizer - SoResVi * AV Composer Reference : I/O Brush Video Painting

  4. Installation

  5. Installation II

  6. AV Brush - picking up

  7. Visual & Sound • Wassily Kandinsky <Concerning the Spiritual in Art>  Listening Drawing Orange - Viola Yellow - Trumpet Bright Blue - Flute Green - Violin Red - Tuba

  8. AV Brush-Visualization • Max/MSP(Jitter) - SoundFonts Each background color correspond with specific instrument sound. Drawing correspond with frequency. Water movement correspond with pitch andvelocity

  9. Reference Materials I. Danny Rozin’s Easel http://www.smoothware.com/danny/neweasel.html II. I/O Brush http://web.media.mit.edu/~kimiko/iobrush/ http://kmitp.egloos.com III. Matthew Ritchie’s video projection http://www.andrearosengallery.com/present/

  10. MATTHEW RITCHIE"The Universal Adversary”

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