Segunda-feira, 6 de Maio de 2013

USC_Unpredictable systems and collapse_Hugo Paquete_2013

(USC) (Unpredictable systems and collapse) This composition is open composition exploration base in a real time interaction between sound and image made with the USC software. This composition explores dynamic elements of noise, glitch and electric dysfunctional approach. Exploring small detail and transformations in the internal rithmic structure of the record material. I take in consideration differentiated ellipsis that are in constant movement and interacting in a random and chaotic . As a multidynamic entropy and chaotic system that is generating content base in repetition and articulation between parts and phases. Giving notions of space and fragments of structures. Composer: Hugo Paquete Year: 2013

Segunda-feira, 25 de Março de 2013

(USC) (Unpredictable systems and collapse) Software art / Hugo Paquete / 2013

(USC) (Unpredictable systems and collapse) Software art sound applications performative experiments Hugo Paquete
The Abstract Machine, on this model, is a phylum comprising ‘particles’ of ‘matter’ which cannot without remainder be converted into form; it is said to possess an ‘anorganic vitality’ which by definition is opposed, and resistant, to an organic composite formation. In this sense it is virtual rather than actual, real rather than realised.
The Abstract Machine is not static like the ‘deep structure’, regarded as a given, on which structuralism is predicated, but is, rather, involved in constant variation, in perpetuum mobile.
Its propulsive force, however, it is not susceptible to being gridded by reference to an evolutionary or teleological template. This is the specificity of the machinic mutation which effectuates the break with the structuralist aporia in which, according to Alliez, Deleuze’s Logique du sens ended (Alliez 2004, 90).

Sábado, 8 de Dezembro de 2012

(USC) (Unpredictable systems and collapse) Software art sound applications performative experiments real time composition and performance Hugo Paquete 2012

(USC) (Unpredictable systems and collapse) Software art sound applications performative experiments real time composition and performance Hugo Paquete 2012

Segunda-feira, 8 de Outubro de 2012

O.MT.F: Software installer / Hugo Paquete / 2012


O.MT.F: Software installer

Dear friends I want invite all of you to let infect your computer with my artistic research: O.MT.F: Objects and micro-tonal forces / Hugo Paquete / 2012

Prezados amigos venho por este meio pedirvos que me deixem infectar os vossos pc com a minha pesquisa: O.MT.F: Objects and micro-tonal forces / Hugo Paquete / 2012

The main objective is the art.

Author: Hugo Paquete

O.MT.F: Objects and micro-tonal forces

( Work in progress)

Year: 2012


Technical: Software installer, exploring the obsolete, and frustrating expectations about technology and future perspectives of interaction.

Achievements: Exploring new possibilities to present sound installation and other data works using as the main element for diffusion and transmitting the concept of software applications.

The main intent of this research is develop new formal possibilities to present sound art in the web. Connected with a social net base relation.

It is necessary to have the proper equipment to view your software art.

Minimum system requirements:

PC
 Pentium 3 and up, 1 GHZ
512 RAM
Windows XP up
OpenGL graphics card (nVIDIA GeForce recommended)
Speakers (for artwork with audio)
Input: Mouse, tablet, or touch screen.

To install the art:
Click on PC install icon on the CD. The artwork will be placed in a chosen folder on your drive. The CD can be stored away after installation is complete.

Important note: This is a trojan, virus and other related artistic invasions of your privacy and cognitive perception some persons call them art.

Link for download: Software

http://archive.org/details/O.mt.fObjectsAndMicrotonalForcesHugoPaquete2012

O.MT.F: Objects and micro-tonal forces / Hugo Paquete / 2012 / Work in progress for a media performance / Video frame

 O.MT.F: Objects and micro-tonal forces / Hugo Paquete / 2012 / Work in progress for a media performance / Video frame