Scribble (2000: Golan Levin, Gregory Shakar and Scott Gibbons) is a live audiovisual concert originally commissioned in 2000 by the Ars Electronica Festival. Performed on custom software, Scribble revives and updates a decades-old tradition of kinetic light performance, featuring tightly-coupled sounds and dynamic abstract visuals which are at times carefully scored, and at other times loosely improvised.
Scribble is performed on the Audiovisual Environment Suite (AVES), a set of seven interactive systems which allow people to create and perform abstract animation and sound, simultaneously, in real time. Each instrument is an experimental attempt to design an interface which is supple and easy to learn, yet can also yield interesting, infinitely variable and personally expressive performances in both the visual and aural domains.
Scribble has been presented in solo, duo and trio formats at more than 30 international festivals and venues.
wish I was there
nebula32 2 years ago
wow this its a real demonstration ideal to define: audiovisual.performance
my admiration and respect
Vj Akira 75
VjAkira75 3 years ago