The tool used to create the image of a special edition of the The Puddle.
This edition of The Puddle will happen in Basel during the Art Basel week. All the 13 Puddle posters and three new T-shirts will be exhibited at the Platfon record store. Later the concerts will be held at Oslo 10 with custom Puddle visuals.
Silver screen printed on ultramarine blue paper.
Designed with Sidi Vanetti.
Built with Processing.


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A three days workshop in Paris.
In this intermediate workshop at Processing Paris 2013 I wanted again build a common project with the participants. Everybody could build a “scene” which would then be thrown into the “wormhole”… The idea was to build a visual system where it would be possible to swicth from one scene to the other by moving a camera in 3d space. Each scene could eventually be controlled over the network from the authors computer with a custom controller. The end result looked more like a colorful version of The Abyss with multiple instances of different smaller objects instead of more complex scenes. The controller part was also dropped because of time running out.

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Live visual for “Il Domani” — The Tomorrow.
People could upload tagged pictures to instagram and see them displayed in the projection.
Made with Processing in an afternoon rush.





Live visual for “Il Domani” — The Tomorrow.
People had access to a Monome and could draw their own shapes.
Written in an 8h rush, this version is still lacking the foreseen beat detection and a decent color management.
The last two columns of the Monome have been sacrificed for the interface: by pressing the buttons in the last column it was possible to choose the actual form, save the whole shape or eventually discard it. The second-last column was just turned off to designate a separation from the “draw area” and the “tools area”.
Thanks to @cyphunk for lending me his precious.


 
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