[NetBehaviour] Networked Video Performance
Husk 00
husk00 at gmail.com
Mon Feb 27 23:50:28 CET 2012
Hi Antonio and all,
if you are looking for an off-line tool I sugest you to look deep into
puredata-extended (puredata.info)
Over the years I did different vj set and live performance (net)working
with other people controlling video or audio together.
In puredata is really easy send message to a network using Open Sound
Protocol.
In the case you would manipulate same video texture from different
locations you will need to look some other on-line tool flash based (like
flxer.net) or some new javascript toy (like
https://developer.mozilla.org/media/uploads/demos/s/p/spite/dc461502a5dfbfa8585c27aa5a0a9804/html5-vjing-tool_1312317583_demo_package/index.html
)
if you need help to start with puredata don't hesitate to contact me
cheers
husk
On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 2:16 PM, helen varley jamieson <
helen at creative-catalyst.com> wrote:
> hi antonio,
> it depends what you mean by networked video performance; there are many
> things going on in the field of networked performance & lots of work
> that employs live video.
>
> visitors studio (http://www.visitorsstudio.org/) is one platform that
> enables real-time collaborative mixing of digital media including video,
> & this can be done also to a certain extent in UpStage
> (http://www.upstage.org.nz) altho visitors studio offers more
> possibilities in terms of video mixing. in both of these platforms there
> are limits to the size of what can be uploaded - obviously if people are
> mixing & watching in real-time, there will be bandwidth issues.
>
> there is also wj-s (http://www.wj-s.org/) but as far as i'm aware this
> is not an online platform - it uses the internet to sample media from
> the web, but it's all compiled/manipulated & presented in a single
> physical location (i might be wrong on that, i've never actually managed
> to see a performance).
>
> vj theory (http://www.vjtheory.net/) might be of interest to you, altho
> i don't know how much they get into networked practices. also the live
> performers meeting (http://www.liveperformersmeeting.net/), which is
> mostly offline real-time VJ & related performance, but when i was there
> last year there were a small number of us working online & i think it's
> an area that people in that network are starting to move into.
>
> that's just off the top of my head - there is other stuff out there ... :)
>
> h : )
>
> On 27/02/12 12:52 PM, Antonio Roberts wrote:
> > Is there such a thing as networked video performance? If so, are there
> > any examples or literature surrounding this topic?
> >
> > I provide visuals for a band (BiLE http://www.bilensemble.co.uk/). The
> > six performers are all connected on a local network, sharing messages
> > over osc and manipulating each others' sounds to create one bigger
> > sound. In some pieces they each manipulate sounds from a central
> > source, or server.
> >
> > Has anything like this been explored with VJing? For example, a number
> > of VJs each manipulating one thing or working with the same content to
> > then manipulate it and display it on screen. Or maybe something
> > else...
> >
> > Another band/collective I'm in, Freecode
> > (http://freecodecollective.tumblr.com/), has started to look at this,
> > but so far only by sending video output from each performer to a
> > mixer. I feel this kind of collaboration could go deeper!
> >
> > Any thoughts are welcome
> >
>
>
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