Projects

art

  • Walrus2
    interactive installation
    November 2012
  • Nedine
    Postcard design
    September 2012
  • HOMO
    audiovisual performance
    November 2012
  • Prince of San Francisco
    city intervention
    august 2012
  • NET
    audiovisual performance
    November 2011
  • SON
    Interactive installation
    November 2011
  • Celebra
    A massive interactive installation comprising 200 lit balloons.
    November 2011
  • Video for Patio
    A short video for the Architecture School
    June 2011
  • Puzzling
    interactive installation
    2009
  • HIERBA
    interactive installation
    2010 - ongoing
  • SINO
    art installation
    2002
  • Bombardero
    video for Solar
    2005
  • Chicas Japonesas
    VJing for Chicas Japonesas
    2008 - ongoing
  • Mapping FING
    video mapping performance
    November, 2010
  • Nibia
    an interactive installation
    September 2010
  • Critical Point
    a visual, audio-reactive piece
    July 2009
  • Ribbons
    a live cinema visual instrument
    2009
  • Live Cinema for La Saga
    a visual performance
    2009
  • YARMI
    an augmented reality musical instrument
    2009 and ongoing

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Mapping FING

For the IngenierĂ­a deMuestra event my university asked me to do some kind of audiovisual performance.

We (myself, grad student Christian Clark, and undergrads students Gomez, Fradiletti, Soucoff and musician Guile Berta) created a video mapping-based audiovisual performance, that was performed indoors at a fairly awesome place of the Engineering School known as “Las Bandejas”

The music was composed and recorded by Clark, Berta and myself, you can stream or download it here. It is to be noticed that all the percussive sounds (and all the “effects” sounds), are, actually, samples recorded within the performance space.

Below is a little video of the whole venue (skip to minute 3:07 for our part), I will try to upload the documentation of our performance later.

And here is a video someone took:

Also, here is an interview (in Spanish) where I explain a little bit about mapping and the performance