On the weekend we saw plenty of love expressed for windows-only patching tool (or “Multipurpose Toolkit”) VVVV [tag on CDMo]. Another recent VVVV piece which has impressed me is Internal Thinking, from Vadim Smakhtin.
Sune spoke about how audio-linked visuals can be “jumpy”, which is often the case. But Internal Thinking shows that random, fast-moving, erratic elements can be combined with smooth control and precise performance to create remarkably subtle work.
Vadim used vvvv, Blender [on CDMo] and Meshlab for creation, and the superb Fraps for capture.
The fantastically gritty music is Growls Garden, by Warp records artist Clark.
Peter Kirn
Matt Ganucheau
michaeluna
bautiful!
Great!
Nice to see a mesh processing tool used for such a whimsical, visionary work!