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INTERMITTENT
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Source: Florian Grond, Claudia Robles Angel / VG Bild und Kunst
Claudia Robles-Angel
INTERMITTENT
,
2006
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Generative installation, controlled by a dynamical system in the background. In cooperation with Florian Grond. Created at the Institute for Basic Research, ZKM Center.
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INTERMITTENT
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INTERMITTENT
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Description
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 nonlinear dynamics research. Intermittency means “in between” or “interruption”. The movement changes between periodic rhythms and irregular oscillations.
In INTERMITTENT this genuine musical structure between regularity and improvisation is turned into a generative art installation and situates itself beyond classical video loops or aleatoric video editing.
Keywords
aesthetics
acoustic
installation-based
visual
genres
installations
sound art
sound installations
subjects
Art and Science
algorithms
code
dynamical systems
mathematics
Arts and Visual Culture
projections
technology
displays
electronic displays
loudspeakers
projectors
hardware
MAC
video (analog)
software
C++
video (digital)
Technology & Material
Display
1 video channel
Sound
stereo sound
Exhibitions & Events
Enter3 Festival for New Technologies
2007
INTERMITTENT
2006
Bibliography
Hans H. Diebner
, ed.
Performative Science and Beyond, Involving the Process in Research.
. 1st th ed.Vienna: Springer, 2006.
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.