Watch a clip from Barbara Doser's "frameframer" (2009) where a rotating video feedback event becomes a moving and transforming pattern by selecting a small image detail, multiply arranged in a matrix. Through the seriality in the horizontal lines and vertical columns of the matrix, the original circular movement will be transformed into a linear one. New forms in movement, and movement as form come into being.
The sound is generated by the video signals of the rotating video feedback, which are converted into audio signals and dubbed with the linear moving patterns. Therefore, the visual transformation of forms and movement is happening in an invariant sound space. The original rotating feedback video is audible.
To view more of Barbara Doser's work, please visit her website at http://www.sunpendulum.at/barbaradoser
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There's nice tension in this clip. I kept wanting the small circles to unite and create a large sphere and establish order but I also couldn't resist by the chaotic flaming shapes... Would like to check out what happens after!
deathbycreations 1 year ago