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video clips (Quicktime 5+)
Five short clips from our piksel.no adventures in Norway (nov 2004), documented by the organizers of the event. This first clip mixes material from Antti S and Teemu K/Amfibio, but the camera catches a glimpse of the latter man too. DJ set here and on the following played by Anders Gogstad.
Disturbing-looking blurred faces by Teemu K.
The flower effect of Antti S in technicolour.
Black and white flower with pseudo-lights.
One final flower, this time with a motion blur filter applied afterwards.
A short documentary about a lo-fi electronics installation at the Youth Biennale, Kunsthalle Helsinki (nov-dec 2003). Antti S charts the murky oceans of analog video with realtime effects running on an original MSX home computer. (Part 1: 1 min, MPEG-4 video). Click to see.
Part 2: 1 min, MPEG-4 video. Click to see.
Short bytes from our performances at Koneisto 2003. First two clips are from our two-hour VJ set for messieurs DJs Mini & Bad Passion. Free flight 3d worlds, audio synching de formations, et cetera...  
(Video is encoded with 3ivx, a free multi-platform MPEG-4 codec - please download it here)  
Three clips from our visuals for a live performance by T. Raumschmiere, Berlin. Light-as-a-feather anti-corporate moods, audio analysis pyrotechnics and a solo dance routine by the Berlin TV tower it self! Mixed live with video clips by Teemu K of Amfibio.  
   
   
performance photos
Photos of Grey Zone: The Weather Matrix live at Kiasma theatre 1.4.2004 taken by Antti Ahonen. Here you can see the actual Weather software in action.
The smaller matrix backed by 94 screens.
From left to right: Antti Silvast, Ville Hyvönen, Sami Järvinen and Eva Alkula with her electric kantele. Missing from the picture are Mikko Lipiäinen and Juha Kujanpää.
     
Photos from yet another Disco gig at Kaivohuone 7.8.2003, taken by Antti Ahonen. Here's Aki Eronen of Disco and some projected arrows.
We even managed to hook up to the television network of the venue. Disco backed by an OpenGL flower.
Our visualisation spot, way in front of the stage. Pictured are Pauli O, a flat monitor and the Amfibio Shuttle PC.