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Saturday, 7 February 2015

Artist Inspiration: Joelle Snaith

https://vimeo.com/joellesnaith
 

Joëlle is a self developed visual artist and designer whose work is focused on audio visualisations and the connection between sound and form. By developing a creative process that involves discovery, experimentation and repetition, Joëlle extracts meaning and purpose from what she experiences in the audible environment.

Joëlle started exploring moving image in 2008, and produced a number of audio reactive animation projects that formed the basis of her aesthetic. Her interest in creative coding and generative graphics led to explorations using the open source programming language Processing, and more recently the visual programming language Quartz Composer to create real-time live visuals. Using generative graphics and procedural animation, she designs elegant and emotive moving images with primary focus on detail. 


               

The structure and organisation of code resonates with her character and aesthetic, but the generative nature of the process often reveals unexpected results, Joëlle finds this element of the process insightful as she learns to embrace the unforeseen and the unplanned. Her work reflects a minimalist approach that generally rejects colour - sometimes organic, sometimes geometric, often abstract and always a visual translation of emotion and environment.

Joëlle has worked in a wide range of creative fields, from web and mobile design to motion and interactive design, having spent the last 10+ years designing interfaces for digital media. She has relished the transition to live performance and enjoys solving problems whilst creating refined, usable experiences and has subsequently worked with brands such as Adidas and Glade Festival, as well as Superbalist and Visi Magazine in South Africa. Joëlle has currently been commissioned to produce a live Audio Visual show for Killawatt of Osiris Records.





http://inverted-audio.com/visual/visualising-sound-with-joelle/

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