Decca Dance
An experimental work combining live footage of dancers, video effects and distortions, and abstract patterns created through video manipulations.
An experimental work combining live footage of dancers, video effects and distortions, and abstract patterns created through video manipulations.
Abstract imagery created by manipulating video cameras, filming off monitors, while a band plays music. Filmed in a TV studio. People dance and make faces and goof around for the cameras, watching their images on monitors.
Abstract computer animations in which complex patterns form from the gradual build-up of colorful pixels. Also known as “Fractile I” and “Fractile II.”
Image processing experiments applying different techniques to manipulate and distort video footage.
“This piece, executed on a hybrid computer developed by the Computer Image Corp., is an impressionistic view of a woman in conflict.” An image processing work that abstracts images of a woman. Premiered at the Women’s Video Festival in 1975.
A compilation of colorful abstract animations created with computers.
Images created through a range of image processing techniques to create abstract forms and patterns and to distort and manipulate live-action footage.
An image processing video, in which images of dancers are manipulated and distorted with video effects.