/watches video
/thinks "man, this really reminds me of the Velvets"
/googles Tony Conrad
/of course he collaborated with John Cale
What I liked the most about this video was the idea of dual perspectives. The audience at the live performance only has the perspective of being in front of the kabuki behind which the performance takes place. However with this video we get to see both the perspective from the audience and a behind the scenes view of the artists performing.
Patrick Pagano - Large Scale Graphics Research
Projection Design
“Projection Design” offers a hands-on approach to the design, planning and execution of digital projections in a variety of performance spaces by using a combination of industry standard and open source research software tools. This blog will serve as an online text for the developing book, "Technical Ecstasy" and link for the web-readings, online tutorials,software resources historical examples, video art and performance examples and essential class communications for Projection Design class taught by Patrick Pagano
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