
Here are some pictures from our great resident photographer Alex Turner at Cuisine 11 in November, which gives a pretty good idea about how it was !

Here are a couple more from Sigma6's website:

Thanks again to Sigma6 who came down from Geneva to do the visuals, and Zac our mini model for the juicy Flyer.
See you this month, with the infamous RCTC from Nantes !

For this 11th edition of our Cuisine clubnight, we had the brilliant VJ duo "Sigma6" from Geneva. I've met Florian and Eric at the Mapping festival last summer, and then at Tweakfest in Zurich, where we did a workshop and a live set, and we had a chance to share idea and realize we had commons interests in design, visuals installations etc...
So they came to Bristol to perform at our A/V clubnight "Cuisine", and played together for a couple of hour on a semi transparent screens installation over the crowd (designed by another brilliant Swiss VJ: Lego_man).
They are great producers and have a very special taste for urban slices and industrial architecture visuals, playing efficiently with light, depth and immersive visuals.
Here's one of my favorites Sigma6's production, and a live performance:
Creative Space by Florian - Sigma6
Sigma6 Live - Le Zoo, Geneva
More videos on Sigma6's website, youtube and myspace.

Another great Cuisine night.. It started well a month before with the flyer photoshoot.
No hologram or fancy projections this time, Just a kid and loads of fresh tomatoes. We liked the suspension effect of the milk on the previous flyer, and we wanted to have that kind of frozen movement, so we trowed loads of red tomatoes to Zac, the club manager's son.
We had to take loads of pictures to get the perfect one (and avoid any photoshoping), and the final photography happened to be one a the first we took, before Zac got very messy and covered with exploded vegetables, as you can see on Alex Turner's blog.
Thanks Zac for enduring this very juicy hour.
A short video of the nice evening we spent in the studio working on the new Cuisine flyer..
The idea of using projections for the photoshoot came from some experiments I did recently, like these fruits projected into an empty plate, which looks a bit like holograms:
See the high res version
Unfortunately, the effect only works from a very specific angle, and you loose the perspective as soon as you move, but I have a project in mind to keep this illusion from any point of vue.
Photographer: Alex Turner
Model: Yolanda
Projections: Joanie Lemercier
Video Editing: Jerome Monnot
Cuisine flyer: FRONT - BACK

Fresh new video report of the 4th Cuisine night, with DJ3000 [UR], Nushitzu... with Sanch and Pikilipita for the visuals..
Flyer and pictures of the night are available on our flickr page.
More details about Sanch and Pikilipita at the VJschool.
Big thanks to Casper and Jay for this tasty video report:




















