MNEMIC guitarist to develop new Interactive Performance System

The incorporation of visual arts with music has not yet been defined as a genre and the concept of the combination of audio and visual content is still in its early stages. As these aspects have not yet been explored to their full potential, MNEMIC’s guitarist Mircea Gabriel Eftemie will build a new Interactive Performance System in relation to his studies at the Univeristy of Aalborg, Denmark.

Commented on the guitarist:

“The project seeks to implement the artists’ visions by constructing a live performance application, in order to enrich and expand the entertainment platform, but also to seek how to further establish an effective communication between performer and audience. As part of my Medialogy studies, I am simply trying to cross media platforms and create something new and innovative. I have a great opportunity to combine my academic skills and knowledge of the entertainment industry by implementing a platform and testing it with my own metal band, MNEMIC. Put in more simple words, the band will perform with a dynamic canvas, displaying visuals manipulated by the band’s own audio signals. The style of the band will be reflected in the choice of effects and images that will be displayed.  This will be the very first beta-test which will give usability results that have to be further analyzed. MNEMIC’s future performances will become much more dynamic, and the goal is to enrich the experience beyond the regular platforms of modern stage performances.”

The beta-testing will be conducted with help from visual artist and old friend Lasse Hoile, who has been creating visuals and videos for such class acts as Opeth, Porcupine Tree, and many other touring acts. MNEMIC will enable imagery provided specifically by Lasse Holie for the performance. The first beta-test performance will take place the 9th of May at the Studenterhuset, in the city of Aalborg, as part of the Way Up North festival (http://www.wayupnorth.dk/).

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4 Comments

  1. Cameron
    Posted April 23, 2009 at 4:37 am | Permalink

    I am quite interested in seeing what you have in mind for this project. My band has been brainstorming ideas about this very subject. Ill be sure to stay tuned.

  2. Brendan
    Posted April 23, 2009 at 4:43 am | Permalink

    Holy hell, that sounds like Keenan’s (Tool) wet dream! I can’t wait to blaze up before a Mnemic show and watch that shit in action!

  3. Greg
    Posted April 30, 2009 at 10:52 pm | Permalink

    That’s awesome bro. It’s not often you find great art fused with great music. Tool’s the only one I know of…hey, anyone else think the two should tour together? You rock Mircea…keep it up…

  4. Søren Peter Mørch
    Posted May 19, 2009 at 2:20 am | Permalink

    looks really intersering. It it some kind of software or is it a hardware setup? and if it is a softwarebased, do you have any plans for a public beta?

    /SP

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