Solar Flare

Posted by admin on October 23, 2007

“SolarFlareVisualizer (SFV) is a proprietary technology which frees the VJ to create complex motion-scapes and patterns live and in real-time. With some study, the VJ can let go of hardware, interfacing with the algorithms directly. SolarFlareVisualizer is neither software nor art, but an intimate relationship between the user and complexity.”

“SVF est une technologie brevetée par laquelle le VJ peut créer, de façon instantanée, des motifs et paysages graphiques et complexes.Après une période d’apprentissage, le VJ se détache de la machine et parvient à interragir directement avec l’algorithme. Au delà de l’informatique et de l’art, une relation intime entre l’usager et la complexité s’établit.”

  1. Yvan Said,

    Das ist ja wunderbar! I believe that means it is cool or something. ;) I would love to see a demo of the interface in use.

  2. jak Said,

    ..hey! nice meeting you guys at the SAT! ..u your shit is f’d up..

    .j

  3. kim-boom-boom Said,

    hey didn’t know u guys had a website! -the pics don’t do it justice, I still feel like I’m on something lol!

    luv u

    kim
    (you stole my headband!! lol..)

  4. Keith Said,

    nice visuals guys. never seen stuff like that before.

    you’ve got my email…

    Regards,

    Keith

  5. Aimee? Said,

    Guys!! Great to meet you last night at the party! Wow, I still can’t believe it. You three
    sure have something special going on here. One of a kind. Can’t wait to see more!

  6. Gulin Said,

    bekocum we expect to see this in İstanbul soon.
    ozledik seni solarflare!

  7. Jessy Said,

    Amazing visual effect … one of a kind..wow

  8. Jonathan Hamilton Said,

    Hi Stephen,

    I heard good things about SFV from my friend Claudia and I’m very interested to know more about it. I found great stuff on youtube.com but I think it could be great to see it live or something. I work actively in the music industry and always keeps my eyes opened to new stuff.

    You can contact me via Claudia.

    Cheers,

    Jonathan Hamilton

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