
An audivisual performance at the a=v Festival, Munich.
So it’s over now, the first A=V Festival in Munich. I can look back to some interesting and instructive days - even if they were different from my expection.
The workshop was just about the Theremin Sensor, which is a really interesting instrument indeed, but I expected to learn some more, different possibilities to capture and work with human motions. Nevertheless, it was very effective to get coached by Andrey Smirnov in such a small group. There was some kind of main focus (for me) on programming, and finding out how to get the best solutions for dealing with the given values. I’m very happy that I realized a small audiovisual live performance, with Josep from Barcelona, in this short time. It was very nice working and developing ideas together.
The festival itself was very interesting, it was showed a broad range of audiovisual arts, from performances (which were unexpected noisy,) over to installations based on lots of computer knowledge, up to strange looking analogue self-build instruments.
But what I enjoyed most, was the international and familiar atmosphere, and meeting very interesting people.

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