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VJ: Audio-Visual Art + VJ Culture

 

 

 

VJ: Audio-Visual Art + VJ Culture
Edited by D-Fuse

Paperback
300 illustrations
192 pages
260 x 240mm
ISBN 978 1 85669 490 2
$40.00
Published November 2006

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Contents

Overview
1. A/V
2. VJ Artists
3. VJ Resources
4. DVD Contents + Credits
5. DVD Contents / Photo Credits
Acknowledgements

 

 

A major change has taken place at dance clubs worldwide: the advent of the VJ. Once the term denoted the presenter who introduced music videos on MTV, but now it defines an artist who creates and mixes video, live and in sync to music, whether at dance clubs and raves or art galleries and festivals. This book is an in-depth look at the artists at the forefront of this dynamic audio-visual experience. Crucially, it combines how-to, showcase and reference elements. It opens with a series of articles on contextual and historical issues. The central section showcases the work of more than 120 international VJs and the last chapter covers equipment (hardware and software) and typical stage set-ups (explaining installing equipment, utilizing space, creating an environment to suit an audience, etc), along with supplementary guidelines and tips on how to make a performance.


D-Fuse is a group of artists and designers from varied disciplines, who work across a range of creative media from the web, print, TV, film, art and architecture to live A/V performances. D-Fuse work in collaboration with musicians (including Scanner, Beck and Leftfield) as well as creating idents for TV studios around the world. Their clients include Nike, Universal, Nokia, Sony, Apple, Diesel and BMW.

Review

“A compilation inspecting some of the most innovative VJs working today.” Isabel Stevens

Grafik

Review

“Video may have killed the radio star, but for a new breed of creative artists - or VJs - the mixing of sound and image is the way of the furture.”

Vogue UK

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