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Crafting 'Vectorize(Prototype)': A digital double approach with SPEKTRA

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Asaco and Toyoshi Morioka of SPEKTRA discuss the creation of 'Vectorize(Prototype)' an audiovisual installation prototype in a performing arts theatre. SPEKTRA, based in Kyoto, is a group known for its experimental and expressive work. Their primary focus is on installations involving lights and audio. 'Vectorize(Prototype)' represents a shift, using flat beam lights in a performance context rather than as an installation. The interview explores Speckra’s approach to prototyping, which includes 3D modelling and simulations in TouchDesigner. Additionally, the collective’s dynamic team structure and other themes are explored. Highlights

(0:00:00) Creating something we’re interested in

(0:00:00) Introduction to the podcast and the interviewees

(0:01:19) Description of the artwork “Vectorize(Prototype)”

(0:01:51) Discussion on Spectra’s shift from installation work to

performance

(0:03:00) Experimentation and new techniques in “Vectorize(Prototype)”

(0:04:00) Challenges of working with a wide space and lights

(0:05:31) Inspiration for “Vectorize(Prototype)” came from a new device

(0:07:05) Use of 3D simulations in planning the piece

(0:09:22) Simulation and modelling now used in most of their works

(0:12:13) Learning to create performance works was a challenge

(0:13:56) Current projects involve mirror installations and merchandise

(0:16:36) Collaboration involves specific skills rather than specific roles

(0:17:16) Advice for working with light installations

(0:17:57) Three points: creating something we’re interested in, site specificity, new techniques

(0:19:50) Importance of being interested in new ideas and techniques

(0:20:18) Collaborative approach to creating artwork

(0:21:15) Collecting ideas from members and valuing persona experiences

About Spektra Studio

SPEKTRA is a Kyoto-based group that engages in experimentation and expression.

Members change dynamically according to projects and venues as they search for new ways to describe ideas.

Links from the podcast

  continue reading

13 episoder

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Manage episode 395072076 series 3544167
Indhold leveret af Robin Petterd. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af Robin Petterd eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.

Asaco and Toyoshi Morioka of SPEKTRA discuss the creation of 'Vectorize(Prototype)' an audiovisual installation prototype in a performing arts theatre. SPEKTRA, based in Kyoto, is a group known for its experimental and expressive work. Their primary focus is on installations involving lights and audio. 'Vectorize(Prototype)' represents a shift, using flat beam lights in a performance context rather than as an installation. The interview explores Speckra’s approach to prototyping, which includes 3D modelling and simulations in TouchDesigner. Additionally, the collective’s dynamic team structure and other themes are explored. Highlights

(0:00:00) Creating something we’re interested in

(0:00:00) Introduction to the podcast and the interviewees

(0:01:19) Description of the artwork “Vectorize(Prototype)”

(0:01:51) Discussion on Spectra’s shift from installation work to

performance

(0:03:00) Experimentation and new techniques in “Vectorize(Prototype)”

(0:04:00) Challenges of working with a wide space and lights

(0:05:31) Inspiration for “Vectorize(Prototype)” came from a new device

(0:07:05) Use of 3D simulations in planning the piece

(0:09:22) Simulation and modelling now used in most of their works

(0:12:13) Learning to create performance works was a challenge

(0:13:56) Current projects involve mirror installations and merchandise

(0:16:36) Collaboration involves specific skills rather than specific roles

(0:17:16) Advice for working with light installations

(0:17:57) Three points: creating something we’re interested in, site specificity, new techniques

(0:19:50) Importance of being interested in new ideas and techniques

(0:20:18) Collaborative approach to creating artwork

(0:21:15) Collecting ideas from members and valuing persona experiences

About Spektra Studio

SPEKTRA is a Kyoto-based group that engages in experimentation and expression.

Members change dynamically according to projects and venues as they search for new ways to describe ideas.

Links from the podcast

  continue reading

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