This was a project I was working on since long time. I am really happy that it is now here finally "published". These photos were taken as in a typical stop-motion setup. In Quartz Composer, I connected the speed of the photographic flow to the amplitude of audio signal at a given frequency band (usually low frequency, because beats are located there). This makes the video move faster with each beat. In addition to this, I applied different visual symmetry effects, known as kaleidoscope. The outcome is visually unusual when typical urban or natural scenes are used and fits perfectly to minimal electro. Two performances follow, the first illustrates the concept using photographs taken in an urban area, namely Osnabrück, Germany. And the second one, which uses images taken in a natural park.
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