tele path
3 sound/video excursions into the world
(submarine, alpdream, light's house)
video: david mcdowell
sound: somaya langley
sound mastering: kimmo vennonen
single channel video
dolby digital 5.1 surround sound
the production of the dvd was generously supported by the australian capital territory government through artsact.
...finally the dvd has been mastered and pressed
criticalsenses is somaya langley - an australian interested in things like ideas, art, creative practice, events & festivals, publicly available information, technology, travel, mobility and society; particularly how it all weaves together. right now she's rethinking life & wondering what next
Showing posts with label sound. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sound. Show all posts
Friday, March 21, 2008
telepath
Labels:
alpdream,
artsact,
david mcdowell,
dvd,
light's house,
somaya langley,
sound,
submarine,
tele path,
telepath,
video
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
morphing

still from paul mosig's remixing of norwegian heavy metal images, accompanying sarah logan's sonic remix of the same...
beautiful
[loud is boring, the front, canberra, february 2007]
Labels:
heavy metal,
immortal,
loud is boring,
norwegian,
paul mosig,
sarah logan,
sound,
the front,
video
Saturday, December 17, 2005
summer gadget

performed at an event - gadget - on wednesday 7th december, at the Australian Choreographc Centre. A night of experimental sound and vision...
the line-up included:
alex thorogood + warwick lynch + josh wodak (visuals)
somaya langley + dpwolf (visuals)
steve law
kimmo vennonen
(gadget-7 group improvisation)
mc'd by julian day, the night had a really great feel to it, good to engage in discussion about the performance just witnessed in between each of them.
lots of good feedback about the gig, which should be the start of a series of these events to continue in 2006.
Dave Wolf (aka. dpwolf) and I put together a performance about cities, focussing on images of sites of destruction (video of the Griffin Centre in Canberra - in a semi-demolished state) and sounds of crowded resonant city spaces. Used some new accellerometers to control parameters of the sound. Somehow we managed to pull the piece together, working in a hot environment with loads of bugs and flying insects - not particularly conducive to laptop work.
Labels:
canberra,
choreographic centre,
experimental,
gadget,
sound,
vision
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