FWIW, the geometric patterns/musical parametric spaces (yes, one and the same) that I have used in some of my work began as an "analog" card game, albeit with binary punch cards.
Theory: http://ignotus.com/worksonpaper/pages/ignotheo.html Images: http://ignotus.com/worksonpaper/index.html Video: http://ignotus.com/mage/shuffle.html (series of pages) Video is of a performance as Ignotus the Mage (dysfunctional fortuneteller, only sees the present) at Siggraph 2006, also using the cards. Performance is analog (though my brain may be digital?) based on patterns ("rules") in the array of cards. -- Paul On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 9:31 PM, Alexandra Reill < [email protected]> wrote: > this one is similar crab ... > gs > ----- Original Message ----- > *From:* Federico Bonelli <[email protected]> > *To:* generative art <[email protected]> > *Sent:* Thursday, April 07, 2011 7:44 PM > *Subject:* Re: [eu-gene] Generative art that is not software based? > > Hello, > At the present time I am involved in a project were we are creating group > movements using algorithms. > Is an analogic approach, not software based, that considers a choreography > as a set of rules and having the performers develop along those lines. Is > loosely based on ideas by Laban and Valentine de St. Point among the others, > and has some roots in modernism. > if someone is interested can go have a look to our project website: > > http://www.umbrasolis.net/?p=246 > > <http://www.umbrasolis.net/?p=246>and here: > http://www.umbrasolis.net/?p=40 > > <http://www.umbrasolis.net/?p=40>At this point of the process we are > transforming elements found by the choreographer into rules given to the > performer to move and interact. We plan to introduce as soon as possible > other strategies, as the process of the dancers allow this. The choreography > in some parts of the show is designed from geometric rules, and so emerges. > More and more we want to arrive to explore what happens to make that in real > time. > > f > > On Apr 7, 2011, at 3:00 PM, alex wrote: > > Hi Phil, > > On 6 April 2011 19:55, Philip Galanter <[email protected]> wrote: > > I'm interested in hearing from (or about) folks making generative art > mostly > > or entirely without computers. I.e. the determining system is not software > > based. Also it should have been executed in the last 3 or 4 years...more > > recent is better. > > > This might be of interest: > http://toplap.org/index.php/Live_Coding_Without_Computers > > There's a clip of some tongue-in-cheek algorithmic dancing amongst this: > http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8221235.stm > > And of course the ongoing pattern based crafts like knitting that > you're already aware of... Ele Carpenter's Open Source Embroidery > might be of interest, although it doesn't have a strong emphasis on > generative rules: > http://www.open-source-embroidery.org.uk/osembroidery.htm > > Best wishes, > > alex > > -- > http://yaxu.org/ > -- > 'No, no, no. Generative spam is more markov-based.' > To unsubscribe from eu-gene visit > http://www.generative.net/mailman/listinfo/eu-gene > > > ------------------------------ > > -- > 'No, no, no. Generative spam is more markov-based.' > To unsubscribe from eu-gene visit > http://www.generative.net/mailman/listinfo/eu-gene > > _______________________________________________ > NetBehaviour mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour > -- ----- |(*,+,#,=)(#,=,*,+)(=,#,+,*)(+,*,=,#)| --- http://ignotus.com
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