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  • INTERMITTENT - video
    INTERMITTENT is an audio-visual non-loop installation. The video and sound material is controlled by a dynamical system in the background.. The motion pattern of this particular dynamics is called Intermittency, a technical term from the field of
  • Electronic Visual Music Work TRT: 1:17 Directed and Animated by Victor Acevedo Music by Igor Amokian (Chris Holland) video © 2021 Victor Acevedo music © 2021 Chris Holland Victor: Orbic Field is a ‘prequel’ to my piece called Orbital Remix which
  • Victor Acevedo is an artist best known for his digital work involving printmaking and video. Since 2007 his primary focus has been working with video and producing (electronic) visual music works. As an ongoing practice, Acevedo issues images as
  • Nigel Helyer (a.k.a. Dr Sonique) is an Australian based Sculptor and Sound Artist with an international reputation for his large-scale sonic installations, environmental sculpture works and new media projects. His practice is actively
  • Dejan Atanacković has presented solo exhibitions, video and audio installations, interventions in public space, as well as curatorial projects, since 1994. His works were exhibited in personal and collective shows in Italy, Serbia, Canada, USA,
  • Laura Dekker’s research-based art practice considers the reciprocal roles of technologies in how we experience, make sense of, cope with, and construct ourselves and our world. She explores these ideas through interactive installations, combining
  • Chris Salter. Between Mapping, Sonification and Composition: Responsive Audio Environments in Live Performance In CMMR Post Symposium Proceedings, Springer LNCS Series, : 2008.
  • Moore, Lila. The Transcendent Double Selfie App Proceedings of Taboo-Transgression-Transcendence in Art and Science Conference, Ionian University, Department of Audio & Visual Arts: Corfu, Greece (2017): 229-236.
  • Grond F and Robles C.. INTERMITTENT – a Generative Audio-Visual Installation. Performative Science and Beyond, Involving Process in Research, Hans. H. Diebner editor,Springer Verlag (2006): 128 – 131.
  • Paul DeMarinis has been working as an electronic composer since 1971 and has created numerous performance works, sound and computer installations and interactive electronic inventions. He has taught computer, video and audio art at Mills College,