ETHNO TEKH - "real-time, jamming and layering with Kinect-controlled audio/visual instruments"
- Posted: Dec 05, 2012 at 6:00 AM
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Today's inspiration video is another example of performance art and music and the Kinect.
This is real-time, jamming and layering with Kinect-controlled audio/visual instruments, and not a pre-scripted show.
1:34 - "Tekhnology"
3:10 - Scratch solo
5:20 - Playing music with a beer
11:34 - "All Frequencies"
15:00 - Guy walks in front of the KinectINFO
Ethno Tekh | ethnotekh.com | is a collaboration between Brad Hammond and Chris Vik, in a motion-controlled, A/V act. Our performances are totally live, using the Kinect, Ableton Live and a number of custom tools built in Unity3D and Max/MSP/M4L.
The audio is built by using the Kinect to play and loop synths and other sound generating VSTs with Chris' software "Kinectar". Along with the live instruments there are backing drum loops and buildup sounds which are triggered the foot switches (FCB1010) to provide an extra layering to the tracks that can’t be controlled live with the kinect alone. Scripted sounds are kept to an absolute minimum, with the flow of the pieces and the layering completely controlled by Chris.
The motion control data as well as audio analysis feed into the visual system which brings to life real time rendered audio reactive abstract visuals. The visuals consist mostly of generative abstract geometry, glitchy shaders and procedural animation produced in Unity.
The audio backing, looped and live content can be seen on screen which is representing FFT data analyzed on the audio-computer and sent via OSC to the visual computer.
There is NO post on this video except editing between the cameras and between the audio captured by the cameras and direct feed. This is literally the performance from start to finish.
Project Information URL: http://vimeo.com/52997726
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