CHNOPS
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Beginning the week after Sept. 11, 2001, and working through the start of the Iraq War in 2003, Canadian live-video artist/animator Pierre Hebert (pretend there's an accent-acute in there) and American composer/programmer extraordinaire Bob Ostertag developed and refined this incredible bit of live video/audio interaction that you might like.
I can only find youtube links for a couple of minutes of it, but the full-length "movie"--50 mins, I think--is available on DVD and something called a "torment." I may have that last word wrong.
You're seeing live-action video and real-time sound processed on the fly. It adds up to some sly political commentary, but by that point it almost doesn't matter.
I think it's fucking cool.
Here's Part 1
And Part 2
I can only find youtube links for a couple of minutes of it, but the full-length "movie"--50 mins, I think--is available on DVD and something called a "torment." I may have that last word wrong.
You're seeing live-action video and real-time sound processed on the fly. It adds up to some sly political commentary, but by that point it almost doesn't matter.
I think it's fucking cool.
Here's Part 1
And Part 2