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Semiconductor feature on Dazed
Digital March 2007
live work interview.....
Italian Digicult Magazine interview
with Semiconductor on
Sonic Inc and their live creations [Italian] July 2005
Inspired by the challenge to create and manipulate an entire work of sonic
animation in real-time, Semiconductor have custom-made their own live
performance software, Sonic Inc. The performance is a joint effort that
sees Semiconductor creating forms and compositions on the fly though a
process of drawing and manipulation, whilst the computer ‘listens' to
the audio, realising and animating the digital creations to its resonance.
The visual aesthetic of Sonic Inc. moves away from the high-tech world
of computer graphics and towards the inherent visual language of the computer. Slick
complexity is stripped back to reveal the basic building blocks of computational
visual language. Using this Semiconductor explore artificial expression
within the realm of computer animation.
The current performance has six chapters of evolution; progressing from
elementary forms to burgeoning worlds, and finally simple life forms,
which learn to move autonomously, grow and build their own environments.
Every element is created and controlled in real-time; the forms, cameras,
the viewpoint, the creation and application of image textures,the creature
development, the landscape creation etc.
This is a multi-purpose program which can also be used as an improvisational
tool, using a direct audio feed with live musicians.
“Things are quite unpredictable with
Sonic Inc., there's a lot of risk taking involved as we make everything
from scratch, controlling every element, things get pretty hectic. Unpredictable
isn't a quality you normally associate with a computer, but we have always
liked the bringing together of analogue and digital, the man and the machine.
We are the element that makes it erratic and are an uneven match for the
computer. Performing with Sonic Inc is totally free-form, something which
our pre-rendered works are certainly not – they are tight and time consuming.”
Semiconductor
Performances using
Sonic Inc:
Sightsonic Festival, York, UK - Early 2008
Aurora, Norwich Animation Festival- 9th November 2007
Lab30 Festival, Augsberg, Germany - 27th October - 2007
Almost Cinema, Vooruit, Ghen, 9th October 2007
Outsider Festival, La Maison Europeene de La Photography, Paris- 28/29
Sept. 2007
Volksbhune, Berlin, Germany - 23rd Sept. 2007
c/o Pop Festival, Cologne, Germany - 16th August 2007
Montevideo, Amsterdam- 4th July 2007
La Rochelle Film Festival, France - 7th July 2007
Sonic Arts Expo, Plymouth, UK- 23 June 2007
FutureSonic, Manchester, UK- 10/12 May 2007
Nemo Festival, Paris - 25 April 2007
Socetas Raffaello Sanzio,Cesena, Italy - 24/25th March 2007
A:Event, Melkveg, Amsterdam - 11th March 2007
Optronica, SouthBank BFI IMAX, London - 15th March 2007
The Cube, Bristol - collaboration with Antenna Farm -
9th March 2007
Short Circuit, Hasselt Belgium - collaboration with Antenna Farm
- January 2007
Consortorium Gallery, Amsterdam - December 2006
Music Research Centre, York University, UK - Ocotber 2006
Bios, Athens, Greece - September 2006
San Francisco Electronic Music Festival at RML - August 2006 21 Grand,
Oakland, USA -January 2006
UC Davis, USA - November 2005
Other Cinema, San Francisco, USA - November 2005
Pacific Film Archive, Berkeley, USA - September 2005
Late at the Tate, Tate Britain, London - June 2005
Sintesi Festival of Electronic Art: Naples - April 2005
Festival Nemo: Paris, France - April 2005
Images Festival, Torronto, Canada - April 2005
Beaconsfield, London - April 2005
Side Cinema, Newcastle - March 2005
Transmediale, Berlin - February 2005
Computer Cinema festival, Rotterdam - November 2004
Cimatics, Brussels - October 2004
Semiconductor would like to thankJulian
Weaver for his skills and patience, Niels Gorisse for CPS http://www.bonneville.nl/cps
and Andrew Duff for his midi-magic.
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