An audiovisual performance by Zachary
Lieberman and Pardon Kimura
The Media Centre [i]
7.30pm
Drawn is a concert performance in which live
painting is radically augmented in real time, creating a fictional
world in which the painted forms appear to come to life, rising
themselves off the page and interacting with the outside world.
The performance explores the musicality and immediacy of drawing
by turning simple brushstrokes of ink into complex and energetic
life forms.
The performance operates in a simple manner: A table
on stage holds the paper, ink and brushes the performer uses to
draw. A mounted camera positioned above the table captures the drawing
and this seemingly "live" image from the camera is then
projected for the audience to observe. However, this projected image
is not entirely unadulterated - custom software works as an
intermediary step between the camera and projection, performing
complex analysis of the video image and augmenting the image in
real-time with synthetic graphics. The result is a hybrid video
signal, combining both factual and fictional pixels in order to
create an artificial but entirely believable world in which hand-drawn
gestures appear to have a mind of their own.
One of the primary goals, in developing the software,
was the creation of a visual "instrument" that could be
used in tight collaboration together with musicians. Drawn presents
a duet between Lieberman, performing live, augmented drawing, and
Pardon Kimura, performing analog synthesizer and effects. The central
aim is an extremely nuanced relationship between animated drawing
and sound, where the sketches, doodles, and gestures mix together
with the sonic environment in order to create a dense and lively
musical form. The result is a playful, enigmatic landscape in both
image and sound.
http://thesystemis.com/drawn/
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