Posts Tagged the bunker
Defiance of Preset Limitations with vade
For many people in the motion graphics community, the name vade has become synonymous with a tireless, pissed off programmer with a resilience for weathering the myriad of bugs that appear after system updates. He visited us last weekend for a live visual performance to accompany Atom™ + Tobias' acid techno beatdown at the Bunker. In the following days he dropped an abundance of his knowledge about Quartz Composer, reviewing logic & comparisons, feedback techniques, 3D meshes, GLSL, OpenCL, Core Image, Javascript, math expressions, and how to make custom plugins and apps.
I had a second to chat with vade (aka Anton ...
In Review: The Bunker A/V Summer Sessions, Part I
Music has a psychosomatic effect on most people. It has the capacity to pull an immeasurable amount of human emotions whether or not the music entails a syncopated beat or classically inspired composition. You can’t rip up a song the way you would a letter, a drawing, or a painting. This is the beauty, the artistry, and ubiquitous nature of music and how we process it, cognitively and emotionally.
When a piece of music sounds easy to create, it’s probably because it was extremely difficult to produce. As an arts and technology observer, one of my most recent ...