A: Because they knew they could make an electrifying work together!
During UBC’s Bang! Festival on April 14th, I will be giving a capstone presentation and demonstration at 2pm to showcase how ECHO can be utilized to control various audio/video/lighting processes. In preparation for this event, I reached out to artist Randy McCormick to explore the possibility of collaborating and creating artwork that I could manipulate using Jitter in Max. For one of the pieces, which was painted on glass, I’m also considering experimenting with DMX lighting, mirrors, and projections through the artwork itself.
After numerous phone calls and messages, I’m thrilled to announce that I’ve received the finished works from Randy. Stay tuned for further details as I delve into experimenting with different methods of manipulating these artworks!
Onwards!
