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2010/04/07

Carolien Teunisse (Utrecht, The Netherlands)

"I study Digital Video Design at the art academie of Utrecht in Holland."
Het Negeren from Carolien Teunisse on Vimeo.
This dual screen installation visualizes a poem from Ramsey Nasr called "Het Negeren" what means to ignore.
translation of the last sentence: I pretend just like you that everything is allright, but it's no consolation to know that all this doesnt move you a bit.
this was a school project made together with lieneke.

Church inside out from Carolien Teunisse on Vimeo.
Space specific video-installation on the St. Willibrordus church in Utrecht.
Two projectors were used to illuminate the church with its own graphical art from the inside, projected on the outside.
It shows the changing identity of the church and religion, the old and physical put next to the nieuw and virtual way of contact between people.

"Waarkijk" an Interactive Video sculpture from Carolien Teunisse on Vimeo.
"Waarkijk" which means something like "Truesee" is a video-installation which reacts to the position of the user and explores the different ways we see things.
This was filmed at the exposition "ikwilruimte" at the Temporary Art Centre in Eindhoven.
The sculpture is intuitivly made out of wood and bed sheets.
There are three visualizations of the three realms of reality (by Slavoj Žižek) the user can navigate thru.
The first is the Symbolic real visualized by found-footage,
second is the Imaginary real visualized by morphing photo’s,
the third and last stage is the Real reality, an abstract and direct world.
Hardware: 2 projectors, dualhead2go, sonar sensor, arduino, laptop
Software: Max/MSP/Jitter
I didn’t use the original sound of the recorded footage because it was too noisy.
Made together with Jessica Dreu

Organic Canvas Experiment from Carolien Teunisse on Vimeo.
First we mapped the projections to the canvas, then during the night of Plotfarm 21/01/2010 we changed the canvas to the projections.
This work is an investigation of a more organic form of VJing and stage design. When there was a change of musical performer, there was a change of screen composition too.
Mapping and visuals: Jessica Dreu & Carolien Teunisse
Music: All Shapes by JDSY

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