Tele–Active Spaces
Mario Humberto Valencia, Óscar 'Tata' Ceballos, Juan David Rubio, Cristian Lizarralde, Michael Dessen, Rolando Cori, Elizabeth Granados, Yovanny Betancur–Santa, Jaime César Espinosa & Ivani Santana / Universidad de Caldas – Universidad del Valle – University of California – University of Chile / Colombia, USA, Chile & Brazil
Thanks to advanced high-speed networks and optimized programs for streaming audio, video, control signals, and visual manipulation, the realization of telematic works (performances) is achieved, in which creators, performers, and participants (public) meet They are geographically distant but connected in a space delineated by each telematic byte. The networked performance amplifies the environment and generates an "Active Telespace", globally made up of the artists and the meeting place with the participants and audience.
“Tele-espacios activos” (TEA) proposes the production and realization of a group of telematic performances in which ensembles of participants distributed in various geographical locations contribute, propose and develop collaborative telematic works. Each work is based on elements of live interaction and consists of a sound-musical part, a visual one with live video manipulation, one more of corporal expressions and a last technological one that addresses topics from computer vision to BCI that are integrated with the artistic and aesthetic proposals of each work.