NAMM 2011 is finished and regarding video and VJ it’s a big no show.
The music industry keep struggling to restore revenue but seems to keep ignoring that extending musician tools to allow them to create video is important.
The only company that keep saying this is Roland and they finally made MIDI Visual Control an open protocol.
Roland also introduced a new video switcher the VR-5, this is nice machine for those who want hardware solution and does not need HD.
I was amazed by this Video Guitar made by Visionary Instruments. Here is a quick video loop on how it looks like:
VJ Culture is doing visuals for them and already last year he tried to get me there. Several performers were presenting there controller and explaining the technical details of their sets.
I enjoyed the presentation of Moldover, here are a few tracks I tapped with my camera:
On this you see that Moldover was using the video guitar:
It is not very often that you see clearly how a performer is using his controller. Moldover created the Mojo and asked Livid Instruments to build it form him.
This is a really cool new instrument Moldover is building, here you can see him jamming from some random peoples:
This one is 20 minutes long, YouTube now does allow me to post longer pieces and I expected to use that in the future. The start of the piece was slow and dark and so I added some light flares to the first minutes to have some slow moving visuals from the start:
I bough his CD Pororoca and look forward enjoying it.
For me NAMM 2011 was much more interesting for the meetings I had and what I forecast to do this year from there.
I made a workshop speaking about ArKaos applications (GrandVJ and MediaMaster) at Yota Space digital arts festival in St Petersburg
The video installations were very impressive, here are some short loops I took quickly during my 2 days there.
It was inspiring to see all those audio visual installations and performances. Congratulation to CyberBrothers and Ben Sheppee from Light Rhythm Visuals
Because I was just 2 days on site and I had not a lot of time to explore the huge space. During my quick visit I took those video loops:
Here are the installations and performance in this video: