Has anyone seen the latest Tool show? They use a lot of pre-rendered video
and lighting that is very tightly integrated with the live music. It's
pretty impressive.
--kev/entitee
http://www.entitee.com/dnb
on 7/22/02 1:22 PM, Bryan Finoki at finoki@lucasarts.com wrote:
quoted 59 lines I've seen autechre a couple of times, without visual aids. I think they
> I've seen autechre a couple of times, without visual aids. I think they
> prefer that. I think they like pitting the audience in the middle of their
> sound, because the sound is the visual at a show where the music is that
> big, where the music is the place, where the music is what they want you to
> see. While I would watch and appreciate their visuals, and I am sure they
> would come up with something cool if they decided to, I think there is
> something about a lack of visual that they are trying to do, and that makes
> perfect sense. Like to stick you in your head and let your own visuals
> conjure themselves inspired by those mad vibrations.
>
> b
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Richard Gray [mailto:hummer@crash.net.nz]
> Sent: Monday, July 22, 2002 1:17 PM
> To: idm@hyperreal.org
> Subject: Re: [idm] Re: Ae gantz graf dvd
>
>
> Hey there...
>
> Seems like the obvious choices for Autechre would be either nato for
> max/msp, or pd/gem. I've not used nato, but I'm fairly sure there are
> OpenGL modules for it, which would facilitate hardware accelerated live 3d
> graphics.
>
> I presume a considerable amount of render time went into the ganz graf
> video, so it would be unrealistic to expect the same results in a live
> situation. Should be able to get some interesting results that compliment
> their music nicely though.
>
> I've never been lucky enough to see Ae live. What sort of visual show (if
> any) can be expected from one of their gigs?
>
> ps. Nice to meet you all... I've been lurking for a few weeks now... Now
> seemed like a good time to say hello :)
>
> catchya later...
>
> Richard
>
>> Someone ought to write some kind of modular/very customizable real-time
>> 3D graphics software specifically for working with/reacting to music.
>> It'd be great if there were some good tools to recreate something kind
>> of like the Grantz Graf video in real-time at a show. Is there any kind
>> of thing like this out there yet?
>>
>> -Aaron
>
>
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