int.16/45//son01/30×1 is a generative audiovisual work by LIA and @c, originally developed as the core material for the spatial installation 30×1.
The visuals were generated using a rigorous analytical process. LIA developed software to analyze the audio amplitude frame-by-frame, translating that data into visual parameters image-by-image. This technique ensures that every visual movement is a precise, zero-latency translation of the sound, creating a unified “audiovisual object.”
The work was awarded the First Prize for Innovative Cinema at the Diagonale Festival of Austrian Film. It is distributed by Sixpackfilm and has been screened at major international festivals including the San Francisco International Film Festival, Ars Electronica, and the International Film Festival Rotterdam.
int.16/45//son01/30×1 (2005), generative audiovisual work. Curated excerpt.
Selected generative outputs.
The Concept
A transformation of black and white into a glowing orange which resembles a sunrise, or the transition of a b/w film to color. […] Soundtrack and image merge in an “audiovision” (Michel Chion), producing a number of new meanings in the head of the viewer-listener which indicate the basic dis-/associations of the audible and the visible. […] This audiovisual experience lasts precisely 5 minutes and 43 seconds during which the viewer is reminded that the word “minute” is related to “minutely detailed” and “miniature,” or that which is “pedantic” and “extremely exact,” and this is the kind of attention one would expect of int.16/45//son01/30×1.
Text by Dietmar Kammerer (Sixpackfilm)
Project Details
Year Created: 2005
Medium: Generative Audiovisual Work / Single-Channel Video
Duration: 5’43”
Format: 720 x 576
Creative Collaboration
Sound: @c (Miguel Carvalhais & Pedro Tudela)
Related Project: 30×1 (Spatial Installation)
Awards
Diagonale – Festival of Austrian Film, Graz, Austria (‘First Prize, Innovative Cinema’, 2006)
Distribution & Selected Screenings
Distributed by: Sixpackfilm
San Francisco International Film Festival, San Francisco, USA (‘Festival Screening’, April 24 – May 8, 2008)
Japan Media Arts Festival, Tokyo, Japan (‘Electrofringe Programme’, Feb 6 – 17, 2008)
National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington DC, USA (’20th Anniversary Festival’, Sep 25 – 30, 2007)
Ars Electronica, Linz, Austria (‘Animation Festival’, August 31 – September 5, 2006)
Transmediale, Berlin, Germany (‘Festival Screening’, Jan 30 – Feb 4, 2007)
IFFR – International Film Festival Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands (‘Festival Screening’, Jan 24 – Feb 4, 2007)
Royal College of Art, London, UK (‘Edges and Intervals’, October 10, 2015)
Sonic Acts, Amsterdam, Netherlands (‘Sonic Acts XI’, February 23, 2006)
EMAF – European Media Arts Festival, Osnabrück, Germany (‘Festival Screening’, April 25 – 29, 2007)








