Micro Museum Presents
The Crystal Box By Kathleen and William Laziza
Multi Faceted Reflections of Dance,
Video Art and Music from The Ghosts of the Canal
June 2001
Video Artist William Laziza develops instrument to create moving designs from audio input
Mar 15, 2008
This is the beginning of a new video experience from Micro Museum. This is Camera Fancy, a multi channel installation. Each of the channels reprocess a part of the other channels and has a separate output. It is sound sensitive and the images are animated by sound and multiple elements within the sculpture including the viewer's location in relation to the elements. These recordings were made with random audio and will work well with almost any other random audio, so enjoy the designs along with your own tunes, or drop by the Micro Museum to see what you can do with the Camera Fancy sculpture.
May 22, 2011
Turn on your own music and enjoy synchronicity
May 22, 2011
Time to rock out and move to your sounds. Turn on your own music and have a look!
May 22, 2011
Each of these views is a different channel of the Camera Fancy Installation
May 22, 2011
This is the basic group it gets more complex as the numbers increase
May 22, 2011
This is the last video in the first set. To get the most out of these videos, play your own music. In this case I have selected an Audio Swap from YouTube to show how its done!
May 22, 2011
This Video Jewelry Demo is 5 minutes from a 1 Hour and 27 minute video art piece. This demo is designed to be viewed on a small screen device that would typically be worn as adornment at a party, special occasion or ceremony. Additional demo pieces both in fast and slow motion like this one are being prepared and will be available shortly.
Dec 21, 2013
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