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Book Synopsis

This volume surveys the key histories, theories and practice of artists, musicians, filmmakers, designers, architects and technologists that have worked and continue to work with visual material in real time.

Covering a wide historical period from Pythagorasâs mathematics of music and colour in ancient Greece, to Castelâs ocular harpsichord in the 18th century, to the visual music of the mid-20th century, to the liquid light shows of the 1960s and finally to the virtual reality and projection mapping of the present moment, Live Visuals is both an overarching history of real-time visuals and audio-visual art and a crucial source for understanding the various theories about audio-visual synchronization. With the inclusion of an overview of various forms of contemporary practice in Live Visuals culture â from VJing to immersive environments, architecture to design â Live Visuals also presents the key ideas of practitioners who work with the visual in a live context.

This book will appeal to a wide range of scholars, students, artists, designers and enthusiasts. It will particularly interest VJs, DJs, electronic musicians, filmmakers, interaction designers and technologists.



Trade Review

Live Visuals is a timely and compelling account of the relationship between sound and image. It charts a historical course that is long overdue. The book brings together an impressive array of voices that in combination mix historical context, theoretical analysis, and reflections on contemporary practice, to great effect. It is an invaluable resource for audio-visual students and scholars and makes a very significant contribution to intellectual debate in this field.” Professor Stephen Kennedy, Professor of Critical Theory and Practice, Greenwich University

Live Visuals presents a timely historical and conceptual overview of the art and design of live media. Featuring the work of the early pioneers to some of today’s leading designers of spatial media, Live Visuals offers a framework for creative practitioners and students of the art of immersive visual experiences.” Damien Smith, Creative Partner, ISO, http://isodesign.co.uk



Table of Contents

List of contributors

Acknowledgements

Introduction - The Long History of Moving Images Becoming Alive

Steve Gibson

PART I THE HISTORY OF LIVE VISUALS

Chapter 1 - Inventing Instruments: Colour-Tone Correspondence to Colour-Music Performance (pre-1900)

Maura McDonnell

Chapter 2 - Moving Towards the Performed Image (Colour Organs, Synesthesia and Visual Music): Early Modernism (1900-1955)

Steve Gibson

Chapter 3 - Liquid Visuals: Late Modernism and Analogue Live Visuals (1950-1985)

Steve Gibson

Chapter 4 - Scratch Video and Rave: The Rise of the Live Visuals Performer (1985-2000)

Léon McCarthy and Steve Gibson

Chapter 5 - The Post-conceptual Digital Era (2000-present)

Paul Goodfellow and Steve Gibson

PART II THE THEORY OF LIVE VISUALS

Chapter 6 - Cross-Modal Theories of Sound and Image

Joseph Hyde

Chapter 7 - Live Visuals in Theory and Art

Paul Goodfellow

Chapter 8 - Live Visuals: Technology and Aesthetics

Léon McCarthy

Chapter 9 - AVUIs: Audio-Visual User Interfaces - Working with Users to Create Performance Technologies

Nuno N. Correia and Atau Tanaka

Chapter 10 - A Parametric Model for Audio-Visual Instrument Design, Composition and Performance

Adriana Sá and Atau Tanaka

Chapter 11 - Presence and Live Visuals Performance

Donna Leishman

PART III THE PRACTICE OF LIVE VISUALS

Chapter 12 - VJing, Live Audio-Visuals and Live Cinema

Steve Gibson and Stefan Arisona

Chapter 13 - Immersive Environments and Live Visuals

Steve Gibson

Chapter 14 - Architectural Projections: Changing the Perception of Architecture with Light

Simon Schubiger, Stefan Arisona, Lukas Treyer, and Gerhard Schmitt

Chapter 15 - Design and Live Visuals

Donna Leishman

PART IV INTERVIEWS WITH KEY PRACITIONERS–STEVE GIBSON

Chapter 16 - Interview 1 - Tony Hill, Expanded Cinema pioneer

Chapter 17 - Interview 2 - Christopher Thomas Allen, Founder & Director, The Light Surgeons

Chapter 18 - Interview 3 - Greg Hermanovic, CEO, Derivative

Chapter 19 - Interview 4 - Markus Heckmann, Technical Director, Derivative; Programmer for Carsten Nicolai and others.

Chapter 20 - Interview 5 - Peter Mettler, Digital and Live Cinema Artist

Afterward

Index

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 7/29/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032252681, 978-1032252681
      ISBN10: 1032252685

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This volume surveys the key histories, theories and practice of artists, musicians, filmmakers, designers, architects and technologists that have worked and continue to work with visual material in real time.

      Covering a wide historical period from Pythagorasâs mathematics of music and colour in ancient Greece, to Castelâs ocular harpsichord in the 18th century, to the visual music of the mid-20th century, to the liquid light shows of the 1960s and finally to the virtual reality and projection mapping of the present moment, Live Visuals is both an overarching history of real-time visuals and audio-visual art and a crucial source for understanding the various theories about audio-visual synchronization. With the inclusion of an overview of various forms of contemporary practice in Live Visuals culture â from VJing to immersive environments, architecture to design â Live Visuals also presents the key ideas of practitioners who work with the visual in a live context.

      This book will appeal to a wide range of scholars, students, artists, designers and enthusiasts. It will particularly interest VJs, DJs, electronic musicians, filmmakers, interaction designers and technologists.



      Trade Review

      Live Visuals is a timely and compelling account of the relationship between sound and image. It charts a historical course that is long overdue. The book brings together an impressive array of voices that in combination mix historical context, theoretical analysis, and reflections on contemporary practice, to great effect. It is an invaluable resource for audio-visual students and scholars and makes a very significant contribution to intellectual debate in this field.” Professor Stephen Kennedy, Professor of Critical Theory and Practice, Greenwich University

      Live Visuals presents a timely historical and conceptual overview of the art and design of live media. Featuring the work of the early pioneers to some of today’s leading designers of spatial media, Live Visuals offers a framework for creative practitioners and students of the art of immersive visual experiences.” Damien Smith, Creative Partner, ISO, http://isodesign.co.uk



      Table of Contents

      List of contributors

      Acknowledgements

      Introduction - The Long History of Moving Images Becoming Alive

      Steve Gibson

      PART I THE HISTORY OF LIVE VISUALS

      Chapter 1 - Inventing Instruments: Colour-Tone Correspondence to Colour-Music Performance (pre-1900)

      Maura McDonnell

      Chapter 2 - Moving Towards the Performed Image (Colour Organs, Synesthesia and Visual Music): Early Modernism (1900-1955)

      Steve Gibson

      Chapter 3 - Liquid Visuals: Late Modernism and Analogue Live Visuals (1950-1985)

      Steve Gibson

      Chapter 4 - Scratch Video and Rave: The Rise of the Live Visuals Performer (1985-2000)

      Léon McCarthy and Steve Gibson

      Chapter 5 - The Post-conceptual Digital Era (2000-present)

      Paul Goodfellow and Steve Gibson

      PART II THE THEORY OF LIVE VISUALS

      Chapter 6 - Cross-Modal Theories of Sound and Image

      Joseph Hyde

      Chapter 7 - Live Visuals in Theory and Art

      Paul Goodfellow

      Chapter 8 - Live Visuals: Technology and Aesthetics

      Léon McCarthy

      Chapter 9 - AVUIs: Audio-Visual User Interfaces - Working with Users to Create Performance Technologies

      Nuno N. Correia and Atau Tanaka

      Chapter 10 - A Parametric Model for Audio-Visual Instrument Design, Composition and Performance

      Adriana Sá and Atau Tanaka

      Chapter 11 - Presence and Live Visuals Performance

      Donna Leishman

      PART III THE PRACTICE OF LIVE VISUALS

      Chapter 12 - VJing, Live Audio-Visuals and Live Cinema

      Steve Gibson and Stefan Arisona

      Chapter 13 - Immersive Environments and Live Visuals

      Steve Gibson

      Chapter 14 - Architectural Projections: Changing the Perception of Architecture with Light

      Simon Schubiger, Stefan Arisona, Lukas Treyer, and Gerhard Schmitt

      Chapter 15 - Design and Live Visuals

      Donna Leishman

      PART IV INTERVIEWS WITH KEY PRACITIONERS–STEVE GIBSON

      Chapter 16 - Interview 1 - Tony Hill, Expanded Cinema pioneer

      Chapter 17 - Interview 2 - Christopher Thomas Allen, Founder & Director, The Light Surgeons

      Chapter 18 - Interview 3 - Greg Hermanovic, CEO, Derivative

      Chapter 19 - Interview 4 - Markus Heckmann, Technical Director, Derivative; Programmer for Carsten Nicolai and others.

      Chapter 20 - Interview 5 - Peter Mettler, Digital and Live Cinema Artist

      Afterward

      Index

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