Utopia Triumphans

Jeffrey Shaw
Source: Jeffrey Shaw

Jeffrey Shaw

Utopia Triumphans , ongoing
Co-workers & Funding
Coauthor, Software: Bernd Lintermann
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Description
Initially this work was developed as a stereoscopic projection for a concert of the Huelgas Ensemble conducted by Paul van Nevel and performed at Zeitfenster Biennale Alter Musik 2002 in the DaimlerChrysler Building, Berlin.

In its later iterations it became an interactive 3-D computer-graphic installation that provides an evolving and elucidating visualization of the polyphonic music of the Renaissance. Custom software randomly selects from a vocabulary of architectonic forms that are added, removed and transfigured to create the artwork’s dynamically developing visual compositions. Comprising a variety of iconographic frameworks for spectators to select from, these metaphoric and synesthetic structures reach out to engage the viewer as they unfold in a seemingly organic manner.
© Jeffrey Shaw
Keywords
  • aesthetics
    • acoustic
    • generative
    • installation-based
    • remediated
    • virtual
    • visual
  • genres
    • installations
      • interactive installations
    • sound art
      • sound installations
  • subjects
    • Art and Science
      • geometry
      • representation of knowledge
    • Arts and Visual Culture
      • architecture
      • music
    • History and Memory
      • cultural heritage
      • history
  • technology
    • displays
      • electronic displays
        • projection screens
        • projectors
    • hardware
      • video (analog)
    • interfaces
      • interactive media
        • tangible user interfaces (TUI)
Technology & Material
Exhibitions & Events
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