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Philipp Steinweber / blog and portfolio

about vvvv:

vvvv is a toolkit for real time video synthesis. It is designed to facilitate the handling of large media environments with physical interfaces, real-time motion graphics, audio and video that can interact with many users simultaneously.

vvvv uses a visual programming interface. Therefore it provides a graphical programming language for easy prototyping and development.


touch.txt
September 2008

The video of my diploma project is online:

HD version on Vimeo

More details on the project page.


on things of(f) things on
December 2007

or: Ben van Berkel meets meso. Portikus/Frankfurt 2007.


ampop during the setup

In the last month I was part of a really nice project here in Frankfurt. Let’s start with some official words:
“Ben van Berkel & the Theatre of Immanence is a combined art and architectural exhibition wherein the different parts in the exhibition are synthesised into a complete whole. The exhibition stages a theatre or space of communication: communication between the visitors and the exhibited works, between the virtual and the real, between the different visitors in the gallery and between the different parts in the exhibition. Throughout its period, the architectural installation will serve as a hub for various events including lectures, art performances, and hosted talks with invited guests, DJ-sessions that are to be broadcast and more.”

Our part was developing a solution for projecting on the piece of architecture, and developing and implementing the interaction. We created a vvvv application which enables us to use the 3dimensional surface for our projections in a very comfortable way, and allows to using more than typical 2d content but also things like volumetric textures and virtual lights. We called it “a case study in augmented architecture”. It is an attempt to create a reactive surface of extraordinary spatial complexity.
The interaction works over the internet - you can try it here (only when the exhibition is opened).
The exhibition ends on January 13th.

Some of my photos made during the setup (that’s why the projections are not fitting perfectly!):

official post at meso.net / official site Portikus / review art-magazin (german) / review transform-magazine (click “interior”)


wiggle it
November 2007

The VVVV community has been very active in the last weeks, what led to some great Modules and Shaders. It will take some time to play around with all this new stuff.
Today: Mr. Wiggle, by dottore


Narrentanz
November 2007

A vvvv musicvideo for firnwald’s Narrentanz. Teamwork with Katharina Mayrhofer. Log in at vimeo for the high-res version. (makes sense.)
Download this track and more good music at laridae.


sagmeister: exhibition
June 2007

Tonight opens our exhibition from the workshop with Stefan Sagmeister at the Hangar-7, Salzburg.
Thanks to everyone for the hard and excellent work!

I did a project together with Andreas Koller: Similar Diversity. First details and pictures are online at similardiversity.net - more coming soon!
To see the huge print (6,2m wide!) and more great work, visit the Hangar until June 26th. The entrance is free.

The picture above is from tobi, and is showing steff.


generative studies a
March 2007

Generative experiments done in VVVV.


world’s notes
January 2007

A net art project - mirror of world’s society, live and democratically


vj tool
December 2006

A selfmade VJ tool, programmed in VVVV.


a=v festival performance
November 2006

An audivisual performance at the a=v Festival, Munich.


depict
August 2006

An interactive installation.