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labmeta
8th July 2005, 11:41 AM
Virtual VJs ? Remix footage from AVITUK05 BodyDataSpace Session

Hello everyone,

BodyDataSpace represents the evolution of C21st artistic direction and vision forward into new spaces and applications as body/data/space merge.

At AVITUK05 this year BodyDataSpace held a session exploring the realtime use of video/live VJ work and perfromance through notions of telepresence and teleintuition within telematics and audiovisual interactivity. A part of the session was the opportinuity to participate in dancing through the connected screens, VJs from all around the world took there place on the dance floor to experiment with the image.

BodyDataSpace have kindly offered the footage of this session as material for remixing by VJs. We would love to see what people can produce with the material.

License Terms

The video made available is licensed under the Create Commons 'Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License' . Please see www.avit.info/license.html for more information.

If you're going to upload your remix please send us an email and we'll link to it from the avituk site.

The video is currently available as a downloadable Quicktime MP4 from http://www.avit.org.uk/bds_remix.html

Credits

Performers: Leanne Bird, Kali Dass
Video:Bruce Selkirk, Nic Kemp
Production:bodydataspace, AVITUK
Direction: Ghislaine Boddington, Armand Terruli, Jo Hyde
Postproduction:Mondo

questionmark
8th July 2005, 08:42 PM
funny to see the look on the (sometimes familiar) faces of the participants.

"What...am I doing.....?"
"Don't I look cool?"
"Hey, this is .... this is funny"
"Does is work? Does it work?"

ah no words describe it really. :)

sleepytom
8th July 2005, 08:52 PM
the large file won't open on the PC

freakowen
9th July 2005, 07:09 PM
not opening on a mac either - osx 10.4.1, quicktime 7

labmeta
9th July 2005, 07:56 PM
hmm, i am sorry. will take a look at it and get a new link up in the morning.

Thanks,

Paul

labmeta
10th July 2005, 12:07 PM
OK it should be fine now.

If you have already downloaded the file just change the file extension to mp4.

Thanks.

Paul