This is the premier edition of “Two Channels.” Time to put down the soldering iron, chug some jolt cola & plug in a bunch of freshly-modified electronics for a little impromptu low-pressure summer visual collabo session of sorts (damn right i refuse to say jam). Just dusting off the cobwebs and seeing what can be conjured forth from the video ether. Regardless of what materializes, summer fun is top priority.
On channel one we have Jason Grlicky, of Paracosm, creating complex shape/color generation with the amazing software video synthesizer, Lumen. A webcam is also piped into Lumen as an occasional processable source. On channel two we have Big Pauper on an assortment of BPMC glitch video fx processors. The bulk of the post Lumen processing highlighted in the video is from the Basic Cable & the Fluxus. Also in the mix were the Fritz Decontroller & the Touch CV.
This was a great way to bid a fond farewell to the ol’ BPMC HQ in the Cully (Portland, OR). Already missing that place. This was also an awesome chance to see how Lumen performed in conjunction with analog glitch video processing (which creates an overwhelming amount of possibilities might I add).
Stay tuned on the BPMC Vimeo Channel for an extra 5 minutes of content from this session.
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BPMC (est. 2009) creates quality custom psychotronic modified glitch video art devices for creative types. A collaborative capitalist enterprise forged between man (Big Pauper) & machine. BPMC is based out of Portland, OR in the United Snakes.