
Since shooting the Influences episode I’ve been in touch with Nicolas Jaar about working together a bit more. I was supposed to make some visuals for his September tour, but it just didn’t work out in the end because our schedules couldn’t match up. So finally a few days ago we finally managed to book in my time for his show at Art Basel in Miami.
We spent a couple of hours together on Monday, he played me his new set and we agreed on a certain direction that the visuals should take. So I went home and spent the following 5 days working around the clock (with a 5-hour sleep break on the Wednesday), rendering a whole bunch of abstract visuals. There wasn’t much time at all to prepare, and the direction I had chosen was probably the most processor-heavy to render: layers of liquid, overlaying stock footage, and a whole bunch of effects; rendering 10 seconds would take 10 minutes. My friend Max Stockman came along to help me out by bringing a couple of extra laptops, and in between his classes at NYU he just sat by my side throughout the whole process, making all sorts of wonderful imagery. We were rendering right up until 9AM on Friday, at which point I jumped in a cab to the airport, boarded the plane, slept a little, landed in Miami, went to the apartment, and within an hour I was at the venue for soundcheck, somehow still standing.
The show went perfectly and I was really pleased the way everything turned out after such an intense week, and hanging with all my friends that night was the best reward. I finally got to sleep the following day when I got back home and passed out in my bed for about 15 hours straight.
The actual visuals are pretty abstract, the idea I like is that most of the time you’re just looking at some sort of oil paintings that are moving in extreme slow motion. Every so often a recognizable figure begins to form and kind of takes you by surprise, and before you know it it’s gone again.
Various parameters of the visuals were reacting to the sound, which gave this motionless imagery a bit of a kick, pulsating to the bass. By the way I use VDMX to control all of this.
“the depictions left you in a haze, unable to let your stare linger too long before you felt like someone put acid in your drink” – Music Obsessed
Hopefully I’ll be writing more on this topic very soon!