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Audio Visual Algebra - Launched!

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A new year and a new label is launched!

Today Mary Ann Benedetto (outpt) and I launched our new label: Audio Visual Algebra. The label will feature innovative works in audio/visuals. In addition, we launched the recording label, Audio Algebra which will focus on music releases. Please check out the new sites, music, videos, and store!

outpt + paris graphic featured in lrv 02 magazine

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outpt and I have a graphic in the latest edition (v02) of light rhythm visuals digital magazine!

the magazine is an app for iphone, ipad, ipod touch - available for free download here:

http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/lrv-magazine/id417496919?mt=8

and features visual art of many awesome artists and designers.

outpt + paris rocking the Hackers Party!

On Oct 2, 2010 outpt and I rocked the Hackers Party with our visual craziness. If you were there you know just how good this party was!

Here’s some pics of us from the party courtesy of Culture of Me. A ton of great pics are up on their site - check it out!

outpt+paris rocking the viz at hackers party

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HACK THE PLANET!

outpt + paris - new site! check it out!

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outpt and I have our very own website now!

what’s it all about? vids, pics of our work, pics of us and more!

you can even follow the link to buy the outpt + paris t-shirt!

check it out!

IndieGames.com Interview with outpt and Paris!

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Now on IndieGames.com - an interview with outpt and myself done at PAX East!

Thanks to Jeriaska for pics and interview!

Available right here!

GameSetWatch - DataBeez article

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Great coverage of DataBeez tour stop in Los Angeles by Jeriaska - on the GameSetWatch website - check it out here!

gp2x pattern maker demo @ JANM, LA. Nov 7, 2009

As part of the first stop on the Data Beez West Coast Tour, I gave a short demo of an application that I wrote for the gp2x and one for the gameboy advance.

The gp2x application creates patterns based on various mathematical combinations of user defined waveforms. The gameboy advance application works with sprites to create patterns that can be scrolled, glitched, and roto-zoomed.

The presentation was given on Nov 7th, 2009 at the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles as part of the Giant Robot Biennale Exhibit.

Interview with Digital Tools

Digital Tools is an online magazine/blog with an emphasis on Homebrew, Portables, Tools and Game Design. I really like this site and have found many great articles there. I was honored that they asked for an interview. The interview focuses on my work as a video artist using handheld game consoles like the GP2x and the Gameboy Advance - it can be found here.