Tina Frank Trailers
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Tina Frank is an Austrian designer, artist, and educator at the University of Art and Design Linz where she is heading the Department Visual Communication at the Institute for Media. Her focus lies on the translation from one medium (text, music, information, etc.) into visual experiences. She has been collaborating with musicians to create record covers, audio-visual performances and installations presented all around the world, such as Ars Electronica, Linz; Centre Pompidou, Paris; ICC, Tokyo, and played live at numerous festivals such as Sonar, Atonal, Mutek, etc. Her works are represented in international collections for video art, experimental film and digital synaesthesia. Frank’s visualizations are characterized by an abstract formal language and an intense colourfulness that playfully explore the limits of perception.
Most Popular Tina Frank Trailers
Total trailers found: 11
24 October 2023
Exploding with saturated light, colour, movement and synaesthetic sound, ’Prototipo is a perception shifting audiovisual work based on two live recordings by General Magic and Tina Frank in Vienna and London.
01 January 1996
The digital data of individual sounds created by electronic musician Pita was translated directly into geometric graphic elements.
10 March 2008
The doors of perception, electronic style. Tina Frank’s Chronomops opens doors to truly different dimensions: different than digital art’s reductionist studies so common today, different than the serially laid out minimalist images, and different than the omnipresent filtering and layering experiments.
01 January 2010
Vergence, a term from the field of optics, refers to the convergence or divergence of light rays. It also designates slow involuntary movements made by the eyes to center an image on the retina.
24 September 2021
"Frozen Jumper" begins in hit-and-run style with a pulsating textural noise. Flickering, nearly rectangular patterns join on the image plane, at first in black-and-white, bringing to mind the sprocket holes in celluloid film and, not least due to the lack of geometric precision, giving the impression of a pre-digital origin.
01 January 2013
Colterrain by Tina Frank plays with the Synchronator device, which translates sound into RGB video frequencies to create a work of true visual music in which the image is literally the sound turned into colour and filmed live using analogue equipment.
09 June 2018
Margaret Powers—a middle aged, middle class doctor of pathology—seeks a path of vengeance when she captures and tortures the young man she believes murdered her son, but in a bid to extract a confession, that path to vengeance leads to tragedy and unearths deeply troubling truths.
01 January 2021
Are these the images of a rocket throttling its engine and landing? Or are we in the bedlam of a nuclear air raid—should we scurry for shelter? The compositions recall satellite images of destruction: fire, hot lava, or the sun itself.
01 January 2021
The words appear ghostly. Sentences form and take on a life of their own. The text changes, reformulating itself like a living consciousness.
05 April 2024
Abstract short set to electronic music.