Monthly Archive for January, 2010

outpt + paris demo video

Recently outpt and I created a demo video as part of a proposal.

Apart from a few things like the Anamanaguchi appearance, all the visuals are live takes. No additional overlays, effects, etc. I think it gives some idea of our low res performance style.

In case the vimeo player doesn’t load on this page, you can find the video here: http://vimeo.com/8756750

Hope you enjoy!

Limited Edition Blip Festival 2009 T Shirt by outpt+paris

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Oh … yeah this news is actually about a month old, but we’ve been so busy I forgot to share it!

Just a few weeks ago Blip Festival 2009 took place in NYC. Blip Festival Kickstarter donors received some cool “thank you” items - one of which was a limited edition T Shirt by one (or a team) of the Blip VJs. Some people recieved a random shirt while uber donors received… all of them!

Since there weren’t many made, I thought I’d share an image (above). What is it? Well.. outpt and I decided to take awesomely designed Blip “b” (via Trash80) and kind of give it a remix - by filling with patterns, glitches, etc. created by our own vj apps.

So… next time you see cool people like recording artist Da Pantz or chip personality Ethan sporting one of these, you’ll know the story behind it!

We don’t have any of these for sale but we will have other outpt+paris designs out there soon!

Open Source handheld VJ application project

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Here’s something that is moving up my “to do” list for 2010.

To create (preferably working with others!) an Open Source VJ application for portable gaming consoles such as the gp2x, psp and dingoo.

Over the past few years, I’ve created a few apps that I use regularly on the gp2x and the gameboy advance. These apps either create abstract visuals mathematically, use sprites to create patterns, or occasionally… load some bitmaps and do strange things to them.

In the past year, I’ve seen a number of new people starting to VJ using game consoles. Cool! Most are looking for a more traditional VJ application. Something that can load short movie clips, blend them, etc. I think there is clearly a need for a good Open Source application for this purpose. In theory, one could be written which would work well on the gp2x, dingoo, psp and even… regular computers.

As far as I know the only application out there now that does this is pikix for the gp2x - note that the author has several other projects that are interesting on his site as well. pikix is a great app and I am not trying to create a “pikix killer” or anything of the sort. If you want to VJ with clips and have a gp2x, download it and have fun!

Oh.. I should also mention that the authors of the open source app freej mention that it could be ported to the gp2x - though I don’t know of anyone who has done that. I really like the freej engine and would be very interested to know about using freej as a library, or console ports, etc.

So why do I want to create another VJ application?
Well… a few reasons:

  • I’d like to see one that is Open Source - allowing other developers to create effects and so on for it.
  • I’d like all parts of content creation for it to be cross platform. For instance, with pikix the content that you create (a series of bitmaps or a quicktime movie) must first be compressed using the author’s Kouky application. Kouky only runs on Windows and uses .net framework. I’m sure there are good reasons why this path was chosen but personally, I avoid booting Windows. My OS of choice is GNU/Linux. Not to start an OS war but that’s really the only one that I care about - nevertheless - I would like any compression app to be crossplatform.
  • I think it would be very possible for such an application to run on the gp2x, dingoo, and psp (again, also on most computer operating systems as well).

Very initial implementation thoughts:

  • I am looking at coding this in C or C++. Yes ARM assembly is faster. Not only do I not know ARM assembly, but by keeping it in C or C++ it will be fairly straighforward to port.
  • Drawing to the screen, handling input and all other good stuff like that will probably be done with SDL. I have used SDL successfully for gp2x development (in fact many apps do… including piggy tracker and pikix). As far as I know SDL libraries are available for the dingoo and psp. SDL also runs nicely on Linux, Mac, Windows and other OS’s.

Great! SO WHEN WILL IT BE READY?

I don’t know! To be perfectly honest, clips are fine and all but personally I know that I can do sets without them too - or if i want to animate a series of bitmaps, I can do it another way quite easily - but it’s something that would drive a new comer crazy (think sprite sheets). Also I have a pretty large “to do” list already.

SO WHY DID YOU POST THIS?

I posted this to see if there are others out who think this is a worthwhile project and who would be interested in collaborating. There is a much bigger chance of this becoming a reality if I have some collaborative help… oh and by collaborating I mean *coding* not just beta testing.

Interested? Let’s talk about it!

UPDATE Feb 02, 2010: Via a friend working on dingoo development… apparently the native OS (and official SDK) does not have SDL support and though dingux *does* have SDL support it does not have video out support at this time.

Live with DJ TR!P, Neil Voss and Ro-Bear Jan 22, 2010

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Check it out!

DJ TR!P »> DJ TR!P is an award winning producer, composer & performer of electronic music based in Adelaide, Australia. His melancholic, gritty & grimy signature palette is a merger of obsolete 8-bit computers & video game consoles and extensive treatment of audio from sessions musicians.

Neil Voss »> An elusive electronic music vanguard, Voss emerged from the late 80’s underground computer scene to produce some of his generation’s most highly-regarded videogame soundtracks, notably for the Nintendo64’s Tetrisphere and The New Tetris. Pushing synthesizers, samples, instruments and chips together without prejudice, Voss’ music has been described as dark, fashionable and often melodic electronics that defy limitations.

Ro-Bear »> Robert Joffred, or Ro-Bear, initially fell in love with the music of video games early on while playing Tetris Attack and Yoshi’s Island on his Super Nintendo. After learning musical instruments from guitar to trombone, he discovered LSDJ in the spring of 2008 and hasn’t looked back. Taking influences from Maurice Ravel to Daryl Hall, Ro-Bear focuses on making heavily melodic compositions created from a Nintendo Game Boy.

Live Low Res Visuals by Gideon and me!

When: Friday Jan 22, 2010 7:30 PM

Where: The Tank, 354 W 45th St, NY, NY - All ages!

Live! Free Chip Show in Brooklyn! Jan 19, 2010

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Another awesome FREE chip show is coming up on Jan 19th with JYK and I doing the live low res viz!

Music by: Role Model (Johan Kotlinski - the man who developed LSDJ for the gameboy!), 8bit bEtty, Knife City (Luke from Anamanaguchi) and Tenfold

When: Tues Jan 19th, 2010 8 PM

Where: K&M Bar (21+), 225 North 8th St. Brooklyn NY

FREE! All deets on FB invite!

VJs become DJs! New York, Jan 11, 2010

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What? Pulsewave Modulation - a great event to hang out with friends - listen to some tunes - have some drinks - you get the idea ;-)

This month’s special guest DJs are …. outpt and myself! VJs turned DJs!

Be ready for a mix of chip, acid, d&b, dancehall and surprises.

When: Jan 11, 2010 6PM

Where: Le Poisson Rouge, 158 Bleecker St, NY, NY (21+, no cover)

All the deets on FB invite!

Come party with us!

Live at Starscream release party! Jan 8, 2010

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Come out and celebrate the release of Starscream’s new album, The Space Years, at the new Knitting Factory in Brooklyn!

Music by: Starscream, Anamanaguchi, The Crayons, Radiates

Visuals by: outpt and myself

Where: The Knitting Factory, 361 Metropolitan Ave, Brooklyn 7 PM

Tickets available in advance!

FB invite - here!

Live Viz in Brooklyn - Jan 2, 2010

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It’s the New Year and Chip shows are ready for 2010!

Check out this line up!

Music: Burnkit 2600 & Seed AI, Chromix, Natty, DaPantz, Kris Keyser

Live low res visuals by: me!

When: Saturday Jan 2, 2010 8 PM

Where: Matchless 557 Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn 21+

All the deets right here!

Come start 2010 partying with us!