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**sorry if this is offtopic i didnt know what forum to use**
Hey everyone I just got done making a little page about Digital Orgasm Theatre with some pics and videos of what we do. In case you dont know Digital Orgasm Theatre is the newly founded visual group that mutated from Initialization String. Its still us, just primaraly focusing on visuals and creating interactive multimedia environments in clubs, parties and art galleries. We've started doing events at art galleries with the Nomad Art collective, Club XS and just recently Bass X- Paramental at club DNA in Dallas Tx. Please check out these video clips I recorded of our display at Club XS. Its a mix of scrim flouro (blacklight) art, triggered videos, video feedback and interactive multimedia environments. Too much to describe with words! We're trying to do something a bit different and visually appealing for parites and art galleries of the future. Our visuals interact with the music, the people, the lights and even ourselves to create something different where people can play or even manipulate the visuals in realtime. http://www.initializationstring.com/dotpics.htm Josh Meredith - Initialization String http://initializationstring.com http://mp3.com/initstring http://subtledistortionrecords.com |
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Hi,
The project sounds very interesting. We, Cartesian Lover, an audio-visual project, may be along the same lines. Our project tries to staddle the two worlds of contemporary art (galeries) and the club scene. Although we don't have interactive performance per-say, we conceptually fit in quite well in the art gallery scene. I'm interested to know more about your activities (I'll be visiting your site tonite). In the meantime here's a bio on our project/ Cartesian Lover (a Paris based project) is the result of a collaboration between visual artist , Betty Tesla ans sonic compser, Wayne Frost . During their performance the artists mix images and sounds in real time. Cartesian Lover's sound lies somewhere between electro and deconstructed dance floor rythms while the visuals lie somewher between between video art and club imagery. All of this creates a bed for vocal narratives both sung and spoken that tie the sonic and visual elements together. |
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