Difference between revisions of "Blind Date"

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* [[NetartCommunityCongress]] (NCC) December 2005 at Dom im Berg in [[Graz]]
 
* [[NetartCommunityCongress]] (NCC) December 2005 at Dom im Berg in [[Graz]]
 
* [[NoD]] in [[Prague]] on 25 May 2006 followed by a workshop at FAMU (Prague Film Academy) on 26 May 2006. Dating: [[Ales Zemene]], [[Manuela Meier]], [[IOhannes m zmölnig]], [[Peter Plessas]], and [[Florian Hollerweger]]. Pictures: http://pd-graz.mur.at/concerts/blinddate/praha/praha_pics
 
* [[NoD]] in [[Prague]] on 25 May 2006 followed by a workshop at FAMU (Prague Film Academy) on 26 May 2006. Dating: [[Ales Zemene]], [[Manuela Meier]], [[IOhannes m zmölnig]], [[Peter Plessas]], and [[Florian Hollerweger]]. Pictures: http://pd-graz.mur.at/concerts/blinddate/praha/praha_pics
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* http://www.aec.at/totalrecall/en/2013/07/30/nightline/
  
  

Latest revision as of 18:10, 15 March 2017

blind date is an audiovisual piece by pd~graz for a varying amount of players and has so far been performed at:



Blind date was realized with 2 computers, one for audio, one for video, and 8 players (= PD programmers). Two people are programming on the same PD patch and after a certain time a programmer is exchanged and must continue the work on the already existing patch. An additional referee controls the exchange of the participants and so the result of the performance. The 2 patches (one video and one audio patch) and the video output are projected, so that the visitors can follow the process of programming.


Performance full description: http://pd-graz.mur.at/blind_date_description