Mercredi 12 décembre 2007 3 12 /12 /2007 00:00

Nordik Impact - Aalto, Ratsi, Lego_man 

Straight after Cuisine and an hour of sleep, I flew to France for an exiting event: three of my friends, which happen to be my favorites Vjs as well, were working on a big visual installation for a festival in North West of France: Nordik impact.

The french strikes didn't really help (no public transport in France that day), and it's been a long journey: bus, plane, lift to Rennes (thanks Wahn !!), then driving for 2 hours and I finally arrived safe in Caen in the evening (the 10 energy drinks I had in the car really helped keeping me awake).

There I hooked up with Aalto, Ratsi and Lego_man, who were taking care of the visuals in the "Klub" room of this big festival, on a massive installation they helped to design: the big room has litreally been created by building 3 walls made out of big square screens, to create a very geometrical semi closed space. Then 7 seven video projectors were projecting images on the all around, using a multiprojection setup (which means that each wall could have a different visual on it) and playing with the mapping technique, then they could also "map" visuals on the big squared screens and play with masks.


Photo report
Ok, you might find it quite difficult to picture, I guess the best explanation is a set of photos :)

 

Legoman at Nordik impact Filming the installation Vjs at work Aalto at Nordik impact Aalto at Nordik impact Lego_man at Nordik impact Visual crew at Nordik impact Visual crew at Nordik impact Nordik impact: colors Ratsi at Nordik impact Aalto at Nordik impact Aalto at Nordik impact Aalto at Nordik impact Aalto at Nordik impact Aalto at Nordik impact - stripes red lamps Radio interview - Aalto


Technical setup:
- Custom screens and installation.
- 6 x 8 000 lumens video projectors + 1 x 12 000 lumens.
- hundreds of meters of vga and RGB cables.
- 8x8 VGA Matrix switcher, signal amplifiers
- 4 laptop computers (all Apple, running on Modul8) with multi output support.
- 7 different video signals (with a dualhead and a triplehead 2 Go)
- Loads of different Midi controlers. 

The result was a very impressive and immersive setup, the crowd was literaly surrounded by amazingly well produced visuals (ratsi, Aalto and Lego_man all have very unique visuals, but with some commons points in style and subjects, and their content blends really well together) and this setup created a very cutting edge experience for the audience.
To be honest the audio lineup in this room was good, but didn't sound "that" special, and it's funny to realize that sometimes the visual element is starting taking over the music side, and I'm convinced that many people that will come back for the visual lineup, and because of the great visual experience they had, which left much more souvenirs than the usual silhouette of a dj pushing records.

Video report
Here's a short video (edited by Lego_man) which might talk by itself :



It's a bit of a shame that the Lighting was a bit random and didn't really add anything, organisers might have better switch that off rather than having multicolored oldschool and disco patterns overlaying the projections sometimes, but anywayyyyy....

It was great to hookup with Pikilipita (which actually is from Caen, before he left to London to hack gameboys), grominet and other nice friendly people.


Radio interview
Aalto and Lego_man have been interviewed on a local radio show (at 4AM during the festival), and I was around to show some support while ratsi was busy playing live.
If you don't fluently understand french, here's a good opportunity to practice.. :)



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