
UK - These days VJs getting more and more omnipresent: Not only at live shows, club nights and parties, but moreover at corporate events, too. That’s one of the reasons scene leading man Mike Faulkner from the London-based visual wizards D-FUSE edited the volume VJ: Audio-Visual Art + VJ Culture. Published by Laurence King Publishing this book introduces 128 VJs from all around the world, sticks its nose into software & hardware, and doesn’t forget about the history either.
I got involved with this book in several ways, individually as an artist, writing the Japan section introduction, (sample below) presenting work for the DVD, in the equipment guide as an example set-up, and performing on the opening event at Roxy Cinema as part of the cybertongue tour.
The book is now rushing off the shelf - If you can find a copy grab it - heres a link to the good stuff - http://shop.dfuse.com/


 
 
 
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