This thesis details the conception and implementation of G’d(w)n’s castle, a real-time digital video system for the performance of liquid light-inspired animations. The motivations behind this system are detailed, and the work is contextualized within the lineage of liquid light shows and interactive abstract animation. The software design and performance considerations are discussed, followed by an outline of three different implementations of the system which were created for audiovisual performance in collaboration with musicians.
Dupuis, Alexander,
"G’d(w)n’s castle: digital liquid light performance"
(2017).
Computer Music and Multimedia Composition Theses and Dissertations.
Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library.
https://doi.org/10.7301/Z0MW2FKC