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Exquisite Motion Corpse

Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2012 13:36
by Joris
From the creator of the popular “Touch Resolume” controller comes a new and creative art installation called Exquisite Motion Corpse. A fun and interactive work based on the surrealist parlor game Exquisite Corpse. This four-channel video installation features a life-size tower of screens controlled with an iPad running TouchOSC. Users can swap out body segments that are synchronized with loop-based music and sounds.



The backbone of the installation is a Mac Pro is running Resolume 4 Avenue. Resolume controls the timing and playback of the video clips and does all the heavy lifting need to make this installation work. Instead of having to program a unique video application using Max/MSP and jitter, the creators of Exquisite Motion Corpse were able to use audio/video playback functions built into Resolume to do everything they needed. Be sure to check the how-it-works section on the projects' website for more techy goodness.

At the Ann Arbor Film Festival their installation was running 10-13 hours a day without crashing, clocking over 21,000+ measures on the BPM counter! A stress test of Resolume’s stability in a performance environment.

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Now the project is being ported into an iOS application called “Bodies and Beats.” This will be the first audio-visual mashup app seen for the iPad and iPhone! Check out their Kickstarter campaign and help make this app a reality.

Re: Exquisite Motion Corpse

Posted: Wed May 01, 2013 17:49
by gradek
This project is now complete. App is available on the app store!
http://goo.gl/OQLBs

Re: Exquisite Motion Corpse

Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 21:06
by cvanhoose
took a look at the app.....I would like to use it with resolute through a capture card from the iphone.
Does the external output mode show the interface?
Thanks!
cvanhoose

Re: Exquisite Motion Corpse

Posted: Tue May 07, 2013 19:04
by gradek
Video output would show the UI at this time. However you could crop or mask the UI elements in Resolume. We will consider implementing video output in future versions.

-Martin