Octophonopod recap

posted in: installation, octophonopod by Michael Una on November 17, 2008

This post serves to collect various iterations of my “Octophonopod” piece in one place.

The first iteration debuted at ArtXposium in 2007. It consists of eight speakers and an accompanying audio-reactive LED display housed within eight paper lanterns. The speakers are fed by four CD players, i.e, eight mono channels of sound run through [...]

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MGfest 2008

posted in: Shows, installation, octophonopod, video by Michael Una on November 17, 2008

Last Saturday I exhibited two of my audio sculptures as part of MGFest 2008. My pieces were a nice contrast to the primarily video-based works making up most of the festival, and I think they were a hit because of it.
Here’s Octophonopod, installed here to fill the room with sound. I think in [...]

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This is for you

posted in: Shows, installation by Michael Una on November 17, 2008

I took my sweet time documenting this show, but here’s a short interview with me talking/showing my psychophysical sculpture This is for you at the Deadline Projects show of the same name.
The video was shot and produced by the talented Peter James of 4AM Productions.
This is for you from Michael Una on Vimeo.
Here’s a few [...]

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Work in progress

posted in: installation, octophonopod by Michael Una on November 17, 2008

Here’s a little flash animation I worked up for a show proposal illustrating my next audio/sculptural piece:
(click, then click icon again to launch. Sorry.)

It’s an 8-channel sound piece that triggers light/motion in the “arms” of an octopus-like structure. as proposed, the main body will hang from the ceiling, with each of the [...]

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Shiku Garu

posted in: Shows, installation by Michael Una on November 17, 2008

Saturday, July 21st was the 2nd installment of the Shiku Garu music/art party series, curated by James Beckman. Myself and most of the other members of Deadline Projects created some artworks for the show, all of which had to be smaller than 12″x12″12″.

My piece, titled “Small on the outside, infinite on the inside” was [...]

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