DISPLACEMENT
DISPLACEMENT is an interactive video installation exploring and depicting how our unconscious daily actions affect events and lives elsewhere. The participant becomes the window or vehicle through which actions from afar are revealed, thus focusing on the body and its fragility. The participant is left to question their role in the installation as well as their relationship to the video footage shown.
The more the participant moves the more they are able to reveal whereby they complete the work.
WINTER SHOW 2007
IDEAS
Together with Raphael Zollinger we are collaborating to create an installation. We are interested in combining body movements and violence, we want to show the how vulnerable the body is and at the same time how violence is our nature. We want to explore how to make the viewer interact with the esthetic of a body and discover the chaotic human interaction. We are testing an IR sensor to explore how do we want people to approch this installation.
Meditation 2 patch click here
war-patch.doc
SOME CLASS EXCERSICES
Meditation excercise…
I did two trials One was using jit.unpack, so I will have two movies being separated in RGB and alpha
and being put back together at a diferent pace and colors.
The second trial wich is my favorite is using the patch studies in the class using
Jit matrix and importing different effects from photoshop and randomly mixing two movies.
I find interesting the result of both..being the same footage.
confuse_med
confuse_med.doc
first meditation
medita_ana_1.doc
DOCUMENTING EXCERSICES. WORKING EXPERIMENTS..
I chose to Document the wind. 7 days of footage,,, here is a small sample
This video is a trial to explore narrative through facial expression as well as playing with stills and videos overlap. So far there is no narrative yet developed… just a trial to se if there ispotential to keep working with this type of visuals.
Sept 24 video

DANCERS
T0 read about the experiment with the Dancers
click here.
Gracias a Jason Somma
2-This following video is an experiment of light movement and space, I wanted to think of performance without a performer but with light that will walk you through space
