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New Media as Art: Generative Filmmaking

This Creator’s Project post on Generative Filmmaking provides some pretty cool examples of algorithm-based media objects that illustrate Manovich’s concept of “automation.” The blog is definitely worth browsing if you’re interested in this type of thing.

See also: Processing-based installation and video artwork by Quayola that invsigates the “improbable relationships between contemporary digital aesthetics and icons of classical art and architecture.” Link: http://www.quayola.com/index.php?/strata-1/

Rome from Quayola on Vimeo.

And for a more direct New Media deconstruction of physical architecture there are quite a few artists using sophisticated projection setups to develop visual sets tailored to specific buildings. ie: http://vimeo.com/15713774

Amazing Building Mapping – Vimeo Festival from Dan Ilic on Vimeo.

7 replies on “New Media as Art: Generative Filmmaking”

That building mapping is awesomeness defined! I really like this sort of interactive art and the manipulation of old art and making it into new media. Very fun stuff. I know, I’m sounding like a nerd… I’m not in a technical/academic frame of mind today!

I’m pretty much always an unabashed nerd, so glad you enjoyed it. This Korean collective, Lumpen does a lot more really cool image mapping (check out “Magic Kitchen”).

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