Timelapse recordings documenting the Wiki-Sprint, a five-day creative writing workshop focusing on the definition of VJing (realtime visual performance) in Wikipedia. May 6th-12th 2010, Mapping Festival, Geneva. Further information: http://wiki-sprint.ch
Reproducing the highway-sequence from Tarkovsky's SOLARIS (1972) using Google's ubiquity services. Locations: Metropolitan Expressway No. 4 - Shinjuku Route Inner Circular Route - Shuto Expressway Thanks to Kanta Horio, Alex Einz and Motus Fort Gallery for their help in spotting the locations. Audio © Li Chin Sung Part of the project Low-Rez Stories - http://low-rez.tv
An exercise of dynamic camera motion in Google Streetview, on a highway in the Chūō area of Central Tokyo. Inspired by a sequence of the motion picture Solaris (Tarkovsky 1972). All imagery captured in Google Streetview. Part of the project Low-Rez Stories - http://low-rez.tv Audio source: Nine Inch Nails, "Corona Radiata" from The Slip (2008) Licensed under Creative Commons (attribution non-commercial share alike).
While producing a remake of Solaris (Tarkovsky 1972) in Google Streetview, I found a highway segment in the Chūō area of Central Tokyo where the Google-car footage was shot at nighttime. The present video is a short test sequence, experimenting with different angles and camera movements. This item is part of the project Low-Rez Stories - http://low-rez.tv Audio source: Nine Inch Nails, track 9 from The Slip (2008, under creative commons license) Licensed under Creative Commons (attribution non...
While producing a remake of Solaris (Tarkovsky 1972) in Google Streetview, i found a highway segment where the footage was shot at night. Here is a short test sequence, experimenting with different angles and camera movements. Part of the project Low-Rez Stories - http://low-rez.tv Audio: Decoded Feedback (1999)
A walk through Google Street View, captured January 9th 2010. Locations include Spain, Italy, Japan. Part of the project Low-Rez Stories, generating cinematic journeys from robotic webcam imagery. Soundtrack: Clock DVA, The Operators, 1992.Editor: Manuel Schmalstieg. Production: 1904.CC/N3krozoft Ltd.Project site: http://low-rez.tv
A segment from NULL + VOID, a video piece utilizing imagery from webcam feeds available on the internet. Imagery source: public webcam located in Tomsk, southwestern Sibiria. Concept, webcam tracking: Manuel Schmalstieg. Java grabber code: Kim Xupei. Audio track by OMFO (Our Man from Odessa, Eastblok Music, 2005). Production: 1904.CC/N3krozoft Ltd.
Fragment of the live visual performance by N3krozoft Ltd at Monniati Festival, September 2007. Imagery captured while testing the video setup. Visuals: M. Schmalstieg + B. Kish. Overlayed with an audio mix inlcuding fragments of: Merzbow, Solar-X, brighter Death Now, Beefcake.