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images4music with nomadix

The most outstanding features of nomadix are its form of projection and its software. The projection system consists of a video beamer mounted on an adjustable tripod head; it projects its images into an inflated, conical sack made of spinnaker silk set up in front of the lens.The beamer projects its image into this cloth sack, whereby the image then appears as a rear-projection picture on the front side of the “cone.” Images4music documents an especially fascinating attempt to achieve a contemporary synaesthesia of sound and image, of a process undergoing continuous development. Two pieces of music—“Les Enfants Terribles” by Philip Glass and “Piano Phase” by Steve Reich—are interpreted by Dennis Russell Davies and Maki Namekawa on two pianos. This material provides the acoustic point of departure for media artists to generate digital worlds of imagery: Dietmar Offenhuber, Norbert Pfaffenbichler & Lotte Schreiber and Casey Reas for Steve Reich’s piece; Martin Wattenberg for Philip Glass’.

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