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Screenings in General #19 |
// Date: Wednesday, 1.9.2010 // Time: 21.00 (exact starting!), doors 20:00
Gabriel Shalom is a videomusician, director and creative producer living and working in Berlin, Germany. He is the co-founder, together with Patrizia Kommerell, of KS12, a creative agency which produces original transmedia narratives. He is a regular contributor to opinion-leading blogs on the future of cinema and augmented reality. His signature work takes the form of rhythmically edited audiovisual compositions. He has been an artist in residence at the ZKM | Karlsruhe. He has been a guest speaker on audiovisual trends in London, Berlin and São Paulo, and since Spring 2009 he is adjunct faculty at the Berliner Technische Kunsthochschule where he lectures on analog motion graphics.
Videomusic is an audiovisual form of music in which video with synchronous sound is manipulated to create music with a corresponding simultaneous visual element. Videomusic can also be considered a type of "visual music" in which the actual sources of sounds are visible in the video images. The term videomusic was coined by video artist Gabriel Shalom in 2004 in describing his short video "Small Room Tango".
Schedule:
03:40 small room tango
17:13 house
04:10 cosmopolitan cyborg
02:44 beardbox
01:11 jesus club - the celery
01:15 jesus club - the carrot
01:12 jesus club - the onion
01:12 jesus club - the knife
01:10 jesus club - the sink
03:00 unreleased
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~37 minutes
The origins of videomusic are strongly connected to the second generation of non linear editing software applications such as Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premiere, and especially Sony (formerly Sonic Foundry) Vegas. These softwares enabled videomusical composition by departing from the celluloid-influenced paradigm of first generation non-linear editing software (such as AVID) by creating a workspace which more closely resembled the already abstract workspace of audio programs such as Cubase, Logic, Pro Tools or Acid Pro.
Videomusic is the inverse of Music Video. Whereas the images in Music Videos are traditionally inspired by and accompany a completed piece of recorded music, Videomusic yields both music and imagery as byproducts of a synchronous audiovisual compositional process. Videomusic can manifest both as video mashups and remixes of sampled content as well as original audiovisual compositions made from self- produced audio/video.
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