Monotone Symphony reviewed by ATTN magazine

June 10th, 2010

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Our interpretation of Yves Klein’s Monotone Symphony, that we debuted earlier this year, has been reviewed by ATTN Magazine.

“…the original concept behind Klein’s work has been kept very much intact.

In fact, it is arguable that this new technology has allowed for Klein’s concept to be more vividly realised. As the dancers spin and leap, their outlines form a radiant blue glow on the projection screen behind them, which remains in place for mere seconds before melting into nothing.

…Quadratura demonstrated a deep understanding of Klein’s work and delivered a beautiful and unforgettable snapshot of infinity.”

ATTN Magazine reviews Quadratura’s Monotone Symphony

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Monotone Symphony on UbuWeb

June 10th, 2010

The highly prestigious sound archive UbuWeb has added the Monotone Symphony to its collection.
http://www.ubu.com/sound/klein.html

UbuWeb is a completely independent resource dedicated to all strains of the avant-garde, ethnopoetics, and outsider arts.

For more information and to see the Monotone Symphony click here

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994,138 An installation for Artificial Light

April 21st, 2010

Bournemouth MonumentWe will be presenting a poignant installation, reflecting on those who died during the First World War, on the war memorial in Bournemouth’s Central Gardens on Saturday 24th April as part of the Artificial Light exhibition organised by LumenOrtis.

For video, photos, and further information, click here

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Software tools for real-time audio/video artists

April 13th, 2010

As part of our creative process we end up developing a lot of ‘unique’ software in-house to facilitate our continuing exploration into art and technology.

While most of this software usually ends up being integrated into PatchBox, our multi-screen, 3D video mapping system, we occasionally end up with an application that we feel would benefit a wider audience.

Last year we released AudioBoxBaby, a real-time tempo analysis and detection utility for automatically synchronising VJ software to live music.

VidSeq is a work in progress, exploring the idea of creating complex video looping meta data, even down to frame accurate cueing within individual clips.

We have strongly supported the FreeFrame video plug-in standard for many years and last month saw the release of three new FFGL plugins.

Most recently we released MIDIloop, another real-time tool that can record and playback loops of MIDI automation data synchronised to an external MIDI clock or a beat tapped out via a MIDI controller.

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Chasing Shadows at Solo in Azione Video

April 12th, 2010

Chasing ShadowsOur video ‘Chasing Shadows’ is being show as part of ‘Solo in Azione Video’ in Milan this month:

“We present Only in Action Video, video art exhibition, to be held in Milan in the twelfth week of culture, 16 to 25 April.

The inauguration will take place Friday, April 16 from 19.00.

The exhibition will remain open until April 25, daily from 17.00 to 20.00 at Studio28, in Moretto da Brescia 28.

On our site, www.perypezyeurbane.org, are the names of the artists on display.”

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London Arts In Health

March 22nd, 2010

We  gave a presentation of Roses In December to the London Arts In Health Forum at The October Gallery in London. We had some very interesting discussion with health care providers about the benefits of creating video “memory rooms” in the care of people with dementia.

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Quadratura Lecture at UCA

February 17th, 2010

We were delighted to be asked by the University for the Creative Arts, in Farnham, to give a lecture about the work we do to students studying animation.

Alex May spoke for almost two hours on a wide range of topics and a few of the projects we have undertaken.

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Monotone Symphony

January 14th, 2010

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To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first performance of Yves Klein’s Monotone Symphony and Anthropometries of the Blue Period in March, 1960, Quadratura and GV Art present a new performance utilising the latest in interactive video projection and sound design technology.

The performance will be at the GV Art Gallery on March 1st. For more details and to buy tickets please click here

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Snow at Selfridges

December 3rd, 2009

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Pedlars commissioned us to create an interactive projection of falling snow at their Christmas tree concession at Selfridges in Oxford Street. The shop is open from the 3rd to the 24th of December.

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Our latest Interactive offerings

November 10th, 2009

We showcased our latest developments in interactive video projection at The Drawing Room in Notting Hill. You can watch examples from the evening on the videos below and for more details on the installations have a look here

http://www.vimeo.com/7516532 http://www.vimeo.com/7470661
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