![]() ![]() Employers aren't motivated to invest and create jobs by a president who arbitrarily dictates business decisions and redistributes incomes. Obama claims to want jobs, but talk is cheap. It is important to understand this president's mind-set, how and what he thinks. Individual freedom dies a bit more with every dollar taken by government. ![]() Decisions ceded to government are decisions relinquished by individuals. Every dollar taken by or controlled by government is a decision ceded to government. You can decide to buy a car, take a vacation, invest in a CD or stuff your money in a mattress. Following Obama's reasoning, we can conclude that any income we're allowed to keep is government "spending." It is only through Obama's benevolent "spending" that we are even permitted to take home paychecks. Otherwise, there'd be no money to "spend" on tax cuts. For Obama to believe tax cuts are "spending" he must believe personal income is government property. There are no pre-recorded images and no computerised images used in the installation.Do readers of the News Tribune realize President Obama considers their income to be government property? Ad infinitum, ad nauseam, the president says we cannot afford to "spend" money on tax cuts. This creates dynamic real-time images and sounds in "conversation" with the visitors or performers. 4 video cameras, 4 video projectors, 2 video mixers and an audio mixer are used to initiate a massive feedback loop of video-video, video-audio, audio-video and audio to audio. Essentially, the system uses video and audio feedback to create sounds (from images and movements) and images (from sounds and movements). Infinitum Ad Nauseam, Tokyo (2000) - The project is a video/audio performance installation which requires the explicit participation of the audience. There are no pre-recorded images and no computerised images used in the performance. Impromptu / Infinitum Ad Nauseam, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, 2000 using video to create sound and sound to create video. ![]() creating complex responsive systems using simple technology.the circular, iterative nature of 'conversation'. ![]() the unstable equilibriums of video and audio feedback.the audience as 'performer' - the role of the audience in an artwork.Infinitum Ad Nauseam, IAMAS, 2000Īll images and sounds come from within the system itself – that is from the movements and sounds of the performer and from the idiosyncracies of the hardware used. The basic idea of the installation is to use video feedback, audio feedback, video-audio feedback and audio-video feedback to create a performance of dynamic real-time images which develop a “conversation” with the performer. Changing Faces of Gesture / Infinitum Ad Nauseam, Hillside Gallery, Tokyo, 2000 The images are affected both by sounds and movements – in one implementation, the audience may be used as part of the performance, too. The installation consists of multiple video cameras and projectors which allow dancers and performers to interact in realtime with images and sounds created by the system. An interactive audio/video projection system for choreographed and improvised dance performances, exhibited at IAMAS, the Tokyo Metrolpolitan Museum of Photography and the Hillside Gallery, Tokyo. ![]()
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