Thursday October 18th I’ll do a one hour audiovisual live set at Audio Illustrated‘s launch party at the Odeon between 23.30 and 0.30. In the same room also audiovisual performances by Pantoffeldiertjes and E202
News for 2007
1 hour A/V performance at Amsterdam Dance Event
Flowmotion used on Jan Smit’s video “Dan volg je haar benen’
The weirdest gigs are happening to me at his moment. The Pantoffeldiertjes asked me to assist on the set of Jan Smit’s new video clip shooting (and as it later turned out, also 3 commercials for C&A fashion).
Using 2 16.000 lumen Christie projectors provided by our friends at Virtual Events, we provided background visuals for the shooting of ‘Dan volg je haar benen’, by Jan Smit, who is a repeat offender at taking #1 in the Dutch charts.
Kazantip 2007
Just when you think you’ve seen everything, you get invited to a mad festival in Ukraine, which in retrospect may just be the biggest dance festival in the world. Where else do you have hundreds of thousands of visitors, over 300 DJs (such as Timo Maas, Dr. Motte, Armin, Grooverider, Robert Babicz, Teichmann Brothers, Playlove, and many more) and who knows how many live acts, 15 stages (and I do not mean tents but architectural feats like geodesic domes, Roman style arenas, some built on land, some in the middle of the sea, some only accessible via a 5m high monorail), and lasting over 5 weeks non-stop?
V-King and me were lucky enough to be invited to VJ there, we stayed for 10 days, VJing 4 nights amongst which one of the highlights of the festival doing the mainstage (which was open only on some crowded saturdays) for Timo Maas amongst others. We even managed to do some DJing on 2 occasions.
With some of the best music you ever heard, gorgeous women wherever you look, this has been more than we hoped for and 10 days were over before we knew it. If you have never heard of it, Kazantip is like combining all the cool clubs on Ibiza on one huge terrain by the Crim sea and fusing it with some Burning Man creativity, that’s as close as I get to describing it.
video-matic video on Youtube
I just found this video on Youtube describing the interactive VJ installation ‘video-matic’ which I developed in 2005, commissioned by Olga Mink.
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video-matic online!
Moon Baker footage online
The fabulous people from Fabchannel just put online some footage from the Moon Baker CD release party at the Melkweg in May thi s year. Go to their site to view the full concert.
VJ @ Moon Baker CD release tonight
No rest for the wicked, straight after our UK adventure I headed east to tutor on wednesday, and straight after class I’m back to Amsterdam, not to eat & rest mind you, I’ll be going to the Melkweg straight from the train, to VJ at the release party of Moon Baker’s excellent ‘ABC of Romance’ album. Moon Baker (or Monique Bakker for friends) is one of the sweetest voices in our country and I’m honoured to do her visuals. Expect guest performances from Candy Dulfer and Sandra St. Victor amongst others… (Melkweg, Amsterdam May 10th, starting 20.00)
North England mini tour
Just came back from a mad weekend in northern England with my mates V-king and the illustruous duo Pantoffeldiertjes. After we all did seperate gigs on Drop Beats Not Bombs , an anti-war industry festival in Birmingham, we drove off to Nottingham to VJ at Detonate (nice contrast) with Toby *spark…
What can I say … drop beats is a mad festival across many venues at the Custard Factory in Birmingham, with a large visual presence (thanks Syzygy for inviting us!).
Detonate in Nottingham was a mad sunday night, performing for the biggest Drum&Bass DJs in the UK, with a mad mad mad 56 kW sound system that made our vodkas appear to be boiling and our beer cans dance on the table. Never before have I seen earplugs being handed out at the entrance of a club, and every single punter wearing them… the madness continues…
VJing at Ford booth at AutoRAI
Just finished a hectic 14 days of VJing at Ford’s booth at the AutoRAI. Being the fine chap that he is, Toby *spark invited Olga Mink and me to help him VJ at this incredible setup including a wall of 3 70-inch touchscreen plasma screens running a custom-made ‘Minority Report’ like interface and to select footage, photos and text that was gathered live during the event, and one screen with Ableton Live and VDMX for mixing it all together with music and premade visuals, shown on a huge LED wall for 20 minutes, twice an hour. They say VJing is not a 9 to 5 job, indeed this was more often a 10 to 10 affair. Time does fly when you are having fun, and afterwards Toby and me would find ourselves dancing, making boat trips or merely enjoying a game of Backgammon.
VJ Launch #11: Holland – Germany
Thursday March 1st I’m joining some German and Dutch friends for some old fashioned VJ battle fun and perhaps some A/V surprise… Come and make some noise (Ekko, Utrecht)
More VJ Book news
Yes it’s raining VJ books, collect them all!
I haven’t got my dirty paws on this one yet, but it should be a good read. This also has a short (and more up to date) interview with me, and I wrote a little piece about the Dutch VJ scene for it. I heard rumours of a special electronic edition where the pages work as DVD remote, not sure if that is still on the table, but the book + DVD is available now.
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