|
Streaming Media - using RealPlayer technology
|
| ((-*-)) |
Radio interview &
performance with John Aielli on KUT-FM March 1999.(RealAudio streaming
audio) |
|
Live Premiere of scene
one of the original score
by composer George Oldziey, at the SXSW Interactive Conference 1999
opening.
(RealVideo streaming video) produced March 1999. |
|
Interview with
some key members of the opera team.
(RealVideo streaming video) produced January 1998. |
|
Elaine Dove dances
to the Come to Me Aria.
(RealVideo streaming video). This video was webcast in October 1996
and used in a performance at Ciber@rt96 in November 1996. |
|
Quicktime samples from webcasts - using Apple Quicktime technology
|
|
"Our atoms do collide" - Janet Davidson as honoria
(1504K) webcast March 9, 1997. (Here is the same movie for RealPlayer) |
|
"Come to me" - Janet Davidson as
honoria and Bryan Green as her digital clone (3556K) webcast March
9, 1997. |
|
Matt Groves as
.rez (1740K) webcast March 9, 1997. |
|
Adrienne Meza as Sandy
(932K) webcast March 9, 1997. |
 |
Elaine Dove in a Million
Miles Away (1,552K) webcast October 1996 featuring George Oldziey's
original score. This is a scene contained in the Come to Me streaming
video above. |
 |
Angelo Gomez and Martha McCarroll Duet
(792K) webcast April 1996 |
 |
Alton Dulaney, performance artist as honoria
(236K) webcast December 1995. |
|
Photos
|
 |
A collection of pictures from the
July 1997 Wetware Reading (651k) |
|
honoria in ciberspazio goes to the Brain Opera - Summer 1996
|
 |
Impresaria, Choreographer, and NY nasturtiums
(66k) |
 |
Choreographer and VR Theorist
spying on another opera (77k) |
 |
Impresaria at the Brain Opera (24k) |
|
April 1996 singing of selected arias from the opera
|
 |
Mafalda as honoria (107k) |
 |
Narrator's costume fitting (68k) |
 |
Bookish's clone costume fitting
(117k) |
 |
Developer of UltraBarnaVision (71k) |
 |
Author of Puking Blob Aria in conference
with the narrator (50k) |
 |
Libretto editors in rare agreement
(129k) |
|
December 1995 reading of libretto by performance artists
|
 |
Sandy & Alton sing
a romantic Cybory/human duet (69k) |
 |
bookish and his clone (44k) |
 |
the "real" honoria and Alton Dulaney
as honoria (74k) |
|
Music
Since 1996 original music for the cyberopera is composed by George
Oldziey.
|
| honoria
(1,089K) |
Samples from the October 23, 1996 webcast |
| Come
to me (1,054K) |
|
Music for the 1994-95 opera growth has been provided by Ryan Goertz.
|
| Sample
1 (222K) |
Mr. Goertz quotes canonical opera in his electronic
loops. |
| Sample
2 (140K) |
| Sample
3 (224K) |
| Sample
4 (251K) |
|
Nigel Who? Costumes
1996 designs by Nigel Who?
|
|
|
Ronnie Bogle, chief designer for Nigel Who? fashions is designing
electrified lace bustiers and full skirted costumes
for the next performance. Mr. Bogle's brilliant use of wire and crystals
in the last webcast can be seen in the snapshots below. |