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SEED variations
loop. 2015
SEED variations consists of a series of algorithmically constructed video sequences. Film of our bodies in motion is first split into frames then loaded into a handwritten Java program which applies tinting, rotation and movement. The patterns are defined by mathematical formula and inspired by flowers, seeds and pollen shapes. Slowly the film is rendered frame by frame - usually hundreds of thousands of edits will be involved many more than we could manage by hand |
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Genetic
Moo
Nicola Schauerman graduated with an MA from the Lansdown
Centre for Electronic Arts, Middlesex University in 2006. She is
the founding member of the art group Genetic Moo, who have presented
work at numerous British venues including the Tate Modern, Whitechapel
Gallery, Exploding Cinema, Area10 and the Bargehouse, and at international
film festivals in Venice, Munich and New York. Nicola has taught
film and video production in Further Education since 2000.
Tim Pickup has worked in multi-media art and programming for over
10 years. He has produced short films, games and toys for the internet,
electronic music and radio programmes. He received an MA in Digital
Arts from Camberwell College of Arts in 2009.
Since
2006, Schauerman and Pickup have worked on a series of interactive
video installations which have been presented at a number of UK
venues, including the De La Warr Pavilion. One of the works, Becoming
Starfish, received a John Lansdown Award for Interactive Digital
Art at Eurographics 2007 |
geneticmoo.com |
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