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Botborg – Principles of Photosonicneurokinaesthography

Botborg’s original DVD “Principles of Photosonicneurokinaesthography” (2005) is now available to stream:

To download:
https://archive.org/details/Botborg_Principles_of_Photosonicneurokinaesthography
DVD download link:
https://archive.org/download/Botborg_Principles_of_Photosonicneurokinaesthography/Botborg_Principles_of_Photosonicneurokinaesthography.iso
(for some reason this file doesn’t show up on the archive.org file list above)
Enjoy!

9 June 2013 - Categories: Blog, Tags: audio-visual, glitch, noise, psychedelic, synaesthesia, video art, Youtube.

Anime = Seizures

Looking at TV shows that caused photosensitive seizures:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denn%C5%8D_Senshi_Porygon#Reception_and_controversy
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YAT_Anshin!_Uch%C5%AB_Ryok%C5%8D#Controversy

Finding the original clips seems to be quite tricky (in Germany, on the Internet) – like they became instantly taboo once a seizure was reported. I would love to see the originals in full resolution. This will have to do:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tz1SQu_LEcA

And then I found this on a somewhat related AV-techno-culture trip:

EDIT: and…

27 March 2013 - Categories: Blog, Tags: animation, low attention span, strobe, TV.

The Superusers – first anaglyph 3D performance

This is a live camera recording of the first anaglyph 3D stereoscopic audio-visual performance from The Superusers. Audience members were given red/cyan glasses in order to fully experience the computer-generated 3D interaction. The 3D effect is largely lost in this live recording (3D glasses are not essential to watch it), however the futuristic style and synaesthetic dynamic of the performance is still represented. The performance is completely improvised.

Recorded at l’Embobineuse (Marseille, France) on 1 February 2013.
Audio, video, programming by Pierre-erick Lefebvre and Scott Sinclair.

https://www.thesuperusers.com

20 February 2013 - Categories: Blog, Tags: 3D, electronic music, glitch, live performance, noise, synaesthesia.