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« on: November 24, 2008, 08:22:22 PM »

Karl Klomp, media-artist - vj - theater technician ('79 - NL). research focus on live audiovisual expressions and interfacing. a fasination for glitch-art, visual glitch, video interruption or hyperkinetic audio visuals, dealing with video circuit bending, frame grabbing, hardware interfacing, max programming. Also doing commissioned video hardware tools Together with Tom Verbruggen (Toktek) they play live av performance  mnk_toktek across the country.
http://www.karlklomp.nl/


VideoArt Denmark - THE DANISH VIDEO ART DATA BANK
http://www.videoart.suite.dk/


Analogue Video Synthesizer
Main Attributes:
    * 2 audio inputs
    * 2 VGA inputs
    * 1 VGA output
    * 25 pin proprietary D-Sub connector with extra connections for RGB, sync, +5V, and 2 CV inputs.
    * individual effects loop inserts (send/return) for R,G, and B video channels
    * 18 switches, 4 faders, and 2 wipe controls for a wide variety of signal routing and mixing options
    * buss powered
http://www.mediumrecords.com/vs0/vs001.html


VJ Theory. net
This project intends to develop a community actively discussing and reflecting on philosophy and theory related with Vjing and realtime interaction.
It is apparent, during workshops and discussions at Festivals and symposia, that practitioners of both VJing and Interactive Installations will quickly move on from problems with the practicalities of production to more complex ideas of how and why the process has, for example, significance for the viewer.
There is a lack of written texts on the philosophies and theories related with VJing and realtime interaction.
This project and the associated book, aim to bring together work by some of the foremost practitioners and academics in the field. We aim to produce a body of work which, for the first time, will address these theoretical issues and place the practices of VJing and Interactive Installation, into a useful context.
The website is a growing collection of articles, references and art projects in collaboration with contributors from the book and the growing community. This is phase 1 of the project. New sample material from the book and complete texts specifically for the site will be available online as the work progresses.
http://www.vjtheory.net/


The project STOLEN IMAGES INC. emerged from a strong desire to collect images and movies, and to create later on from that image database, inverting and e altering their order and aiming at proposing new and various readings and narratives. The focus of this initiative arises from a fascination with cinema, video, and sound, and this Project tries to encompass this same multidisciplinarity.
http://www.stolen.pt.to/

PEDRO MAIA
Pedro Maia works as a freelancer in areas such as cinema, video and multimedia and has also produced audiovisuals for theatre companies as well as working as director assistant on feature films and shorts. His works have been presented in several festivals, both Portuguese and international, such as Berlinale Talent Campus #4, Encounters (UK), L' Alternativa (Barcelona), Cinema d'Arte (Italy), Ollin Kan (Mexico), Curtas Vila do Conde, Imago, Ovar Video among others. Collaborator for eight years of the Festival Curtas de Vila do Conde, where since 2004 he has in charge of the Take One! section.
http://www.pedromaia.net


.LIVE VISUALS | PT
http://www.pma.pt.to/


billy roisz/gnu
Lives and works in vienna.
Currently video -and soundexperiments in the context of performance, installation and cinema.
http://billyroisz.klingt.org/home.html
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