Nacho Durán

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Nacho Durán (born 1979) is a multimedia artist and creator of the first videoblog made in South America (Sao Paulo, Brazil) from June 2003 12, a diary composed by soundless loop videos from a photo sequence made with a portable webcam.

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Biography

Nacho Durán was born in Oviedo, Spain in 1979 and he lives in Sao Paulo, Brazil since 2001. He's graduated as Multimedia Designer and works as designer, programmer, VJ and as a teacher in Academia Internacional de Cinema de São Paulo 3.

As a VJ he performed individually or with the collectives VisualRadio 4, Coletivo Virtual 5, TeleKommando6 and Showskills7 in clubs and festivals: T.E.M.P.8, Skol Beats, Nokia Trends, Eletrônika, Motomix, FILE Hipersônica 9, VJbr 10, Contrabando, Dezcalabro, in Brazil, Argentina, Spain and Portugal.

He also participates in lectures and workshops about VJing and multimedia production for Internet and mobile phones.

VJing Software

Visual-log

Derived from Feitoamouse Videoblog, the application Visual-Log 11 was first showed at FILE Hipersônica 2004 9 with the project ‘V-log + AudioCidade’ with Célio Dutra.

randoX

randoX12 is an interface for PC and Mac OS for audiovisual projections developed since 2004 by Nacho Durán, with Macromedia Director and Lingo language. RandoX works with images (jpeg and gif), audio (wav and mp3), video (mov and mp4, texts (txt) and fonts. It's part of the research group Corposcópio 13 about circular dances, VJing and wireless technologies, directed by new media researcher and artist Lúcia Leão14.

Main works

  • 2007 SP_Mobile - Interactive video installation that makes possible to visualize and manipulate audio and video files with the use of any mobile device with a built-in camera. The audio and video footage chosen to be part of the database shows the city of Sao Paulo from the perspective of the movement and characteristics of mobile devices. Developed in collaboration with Uruguayan media artist Fernando Velázquez and musician and producer Francisco Lapetina. The system was developed with vvvv.

It was first shown in Motomix Art Festival 2007 (Sao Paulo) 15.

  • 2007 4mobiles – Recordings made with a mobile phone of a travel to the Peruvian region of Madre de Dios, showing the influences of colonization, globalization and climate change on natives. The authentic images and sounds were deconstructed and synchronized quadriphonically to be played by four mobile phones at the same time.

It was first shown as a video-installation on the 2º Festival Internacional de Arte em Mídias Móveis - arte.mov16 - in Belo Horizonte (Brazil) and as a video on the 21ª Mostra do Audiovisual Paulista 17 in Sao Paulo (Brazil).

  • 2006 Corposcópio – interactive and collaborative multimedia performance with Lucia Leão 14, Fernando Velázquez 20, Rodrigo Gontijo, Dudu Tsuda, Leonora Fink, Giselle Fink, Andrea Leoncini and Andrea Soares.
  • 2004 DesEu, um auto-retrato digital - CD-ROM application made in collaboration with Mariana Rillo. It was part of the exhibition Festival Internacional de Linguagem Eletrônica in Sao Paulo (2004) 9.

Awards

  • 2007 Honorable Mention at 7th edition of Brazilian Prize 'Prêmio Sergio Motta de Arte e Tecnologia'25 with the project 'Partidas-Chegadas', developed in collaboration with Marcus Bastos.

External links

References

  1. ^ Videoblog Feitoamouse: http://www.feitoamouse.org/videoblog
  2. ^ Videoblog Feitoamouse: First videoblog made in South America First video-post, June 15, 2003
  3. ^ Academia Internacional de Cinema de São Paulo: http://www.aicinema.com.br
  4. ^ VisualRadio: http://www.visualradio.com.br
  5. ^ Coletivo Virtual: http://www.coletivovirtual.com.br
  6. ^ TeleKommando: http://www.telekommando.net
  7. ^ Showskills-UK: http://www.showskills.com
  8. ^ T.E.M.P.: http://www.digitalenemy.com.br
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h Festival Internacional de Linguagem Eletrônica: http://www.file.org.br
  10. ^ VJbr: http://www.vjbr.org
  11. ^ Visual-Log: http://www.feitoamouse.org/v-log
  12. ^ randoX: http://www.feitoamouse.org/randox
  13. ^ Corposcópio website: http://www.lucialeao.pro.br/corposcopio
  14. ^ a b c Lúcia Leão: http://www.lucialeao.pro.br
  15. ^ Motomix Art Music Festival 2007: http://www.motomix2007.com
  16. ^ arte.mov: Festival Internacional de Arte em Mídias Móveis: http://www.artemov.net
  17. ^ Mostra do Audiovisual Paulista: http://www.mostraaudiovisual.com.br
  18. ^ Manu Chao: http://www.manuchao.net
  19. ^ Museu da Imagem e do Som de São Paulo: http://www.mis.sp.gov.br
  20. ^ a b Fernando Velázquez: http://www.blogart.com
  21. ^ Clício Barroso: http://www.clicio.com.br
  22. ^ a b Eduardo Kac: http://www.ekac.org
  23. ^ a b Luiz Duva: http://www.liveimages.com.br
  24. ^ Alex Kid: http://www.alexkid.com
  25. ^ Prêmio Sérgio Motta de Arte e Tecnologia: http://www.premiosergiomotta.org.br/

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