»Narciso in Real Time«
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Andres Colubri >
»Narciso in Real Time«, 2005 - 2005
Co-Workers & Funding:
Esteban Ulrich, Fabricio Costahttp://andrescolubri.net/narciso-in-real-time/
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Andres Colubri 02-03-2015
This was an improvisation performance with digital projections and live video, with script written by Esteban Ulrich. The software Moldeo was used to generate the real-time visuals, and I contributed with some of the programming. It took place at the Centro Cultural Borges in Buenos Aires, December 11, 2005, as part of the Tecno Escena 05 festival.
During this short improvisation piece, the actor played a text based on the work of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, The Divine Narcissus. The installation included two live video cameras, one of them operated by the actor himself. The output from these cameras was combined with pre-recorded video and real time effects, which were generated by Moldeo and projected onto the stage walls.
The video documentation for the performance was edited from the material recorded with the live cameras. The post-edition was also done with Moldeo.
Andres Colubri: Narciso in Real Time, 02-03-2015, in: Archive of Digital Art This was an improvisation performance with digital projections and live video, with script written by Esteban Ulrich. The software Moldeo was used to generate the real-time visuals, and I contributed with some of the programming. It took place at the Centro Cultural Borges in Buenos Aires, December 11, 2005, as part of the Tecno Escena 05 festival.
During this short improvisation piece, the actor played a text based on the work of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, The Divine Narcissus. The installation included two live video cameras, one of them operated by the actor himself. The output from these cameras was combined with pre-recorded video and real time effects, which were generated by Moldeo and projected onto the stage walls.
The video documentation for the performance was edited from the material recorded with the live cameras. The post-edition was also done with Moldeo.
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