![]() Hi all, first I must say that the Hypno is the most impressive module for Video Synthesis I’ve seen because of its size and possibilities. I will update this post when my new stuff comes out. Not my favorite, but here is an old video –. My favorite art and music has yet to be released.What is your favorite piece of art you have made? (Attach a piece of audio/video!) Pastoral Misplaced Nostalgic Folktronic maybe? I do not know how to describe my art these days. Telling a story through an abstract medium is what excites me most.What excites you about AV art? Write a sentence describing your aesthetic/art. The long foggy corridor as part of Mark Fell’s residency at EMPAC is probably the most memorable – (0:36).What is the most inspiring/memorable performance of Audio/Visuals you have ever seen? I work in the audiovisual industry for several years and I am happy to help with anything Hypno or AV related. On the visual side of things, most of my experience is in Max/MSP/Jitter although I have dabbled with Open CV and even Quartz Composer in the past. I am on the constant journey of reinventing myself and I hope to make a major musical release soon (my first real album). I have been creating electronic music using several pieces of hardware and software for a countless number of years. Hello friends! I have been helping Ron with Sleepy Circuits behind the scenes for a little while now and I would like to formally introduce myself. Here’s my first video using Hypno, titled “Sonic Stroll.” If you like it, subscribe, because there will be a lot more! I’ve only just started to scratch the surface of what it’s capable of, and I look forward to exploring more in the future! That’s where Hypno comes in, as it’s a eurorack module that gives me tons of CV control. Plus, Discobrick could only respond to audio. I used Discobrick for a while, but I’m no longer using a Mac for streaming, so that’s not an option. Over the last two years, I’ve been streaming videos and uploading them to my YouTube channel, and I’ve been searching for a good way to add a reactive, evolving visual component to my performances. I usually just improvise, starting with some chords or a bass line, and expand from there. I don’t really have any particular visual inspiration that I’m drawing from, but musically, I’m interested in the intersection of funk (Earth, Wind & Fire, Roy Ayers, Chromeo, Tuxedo… to name a few) and fusion (Herbie Hancock, Weather Report, Chick Corea, etc). For over twenty years, I’ve been making music in the genre of “Electronic Jazz Funk Whatever,” most recently with a eurorack modular synth. I’ve been an artist and musician my whole life.
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