Wordless Wednesday: Video Clips for Thursday

Screen images from the video 月神1 for my performance tomorrow night. Please scroll down to the previous post for more detail.

11 Responses to “Wordless Wednesday: Video Clips for Thursday”

  1. CatSynth Says:

    For those in the Bay Area who may be interested in checking it out, the full information is below:

    Full Moon Concert Series: Quickening Moon
    Thursday, February 25, 8PM
    Luggage Store Gallery, 1007 Market Street @ 6th Street, San Francisco.

    The Full Moon Concert Series is an experimental music series offered by Outsound Presents, in partnership with the Luggage Store Gallery. Each concert explores the traditional lore of the Full Moon, and in January, the second annual “Quickening Moon” will feature new music springing to life. First up will be Amar Chaudhary in a solo electronica set (collaborating with his wonder-cat, Luna), followed by the world premiere of a new work for twelve improvisers by Polly Moller, entitled Genesis.

  2. CatSynth Says:

    Several of the graphical/abstract sections of the piece were done with a program called Processing. I created several new programs, known as sketches, for this piece. I also used several from the open-source site openprocessing.org, including the drip-painting inspired sketch shown here.

    JacksonPollock by Ben Chun, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 license.
    Work: http://openprocessing.org/visuals/?visualID=6806
    License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
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  3. Daryl Says:

    You asked where my pylon photo was taken but your comment isnt linked to an email so … anyway I took that photo at the beginning of January down near Battery Park in lower Manhattan along the river….

  4. Robin from Israel Says:

    I’m finding myself very drawn to your abstract image (no pun intended). It’s really quite captivating. I wish I lived closer, I’d definitely love to hear your set.

    PS Your menorah really is very close to the figurines I posted. I wonder if it was originally from Israel…

  5. Beth @ 990 Square Says:

    I like the idea of cats and abstract art. If only you could get Luna to make the art! Good luck at your show!

  6. Sukhmandir Kaur Says:

    Sounds interesting, reminds me sort of what we used to call a light show. Best wishes for your performance!

  7. Mickey Says:

    Loving the images!!!!!!!
    Wishing you well in your performance too :)

  8. SandyCarlson Says:

    Love it!

  9. Gattina Says:

    I first thought it was an artwork of Luna ! (before I read your explanation) lol !

  10. Andree Says:

    I wish I lived there so that I can attend. It’s fascinating work and wonderful images.

  11. Cafe au lait Says:

    Great work! Good luck on your performance. :)

    Mine are here and here.