Sound & Vision
Live performance
I Am The Mighty Jungulator as a live unit produce a seamless audio visual spectacular. Using midi bass and electric guitar mixed and manipulated by their own proprietary software, live visuals are created, synched and mixed into a complete and coherent live performance. IATMJ have recently premiered their new show at the Bath International Music Festival, have “re-imagined” Shostakovich's 6th Symphony (with the London Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Vladimir Ashkenazy), and rocked out at the Tate Gallery, London. Winning the ‘Diesel-U-Music Award’ for left field electronics, IATMJ have been in great demand at art events, London clubs and festivals around the UK.
VJ Services
As well as creating a rich vein of visuals that are integral to their own performances, IATMJ are also first choice VJs for other artists and clubs. IATMJ use a mixture of innovative live visuals (wormcam), bespoke self generative visual programs and their own VJ software, ‘Derek And Norma Olden’. IATMJ have VJ’d at The Big Chill Festival (2002-05), Port Elliot Literature Festival as well as sundry nightclub/gallery events around Europe, and are currently providing visuals for international DJ Nick Warren.
Installation
IATMJ self generative audiovisual engines are also used as installation artworks in their own right. They have been exhibited at Cybersonica 05, and been awarded development funding by The Arts Council of Great Britain to produce an online audio visual mix for The Watershed Media Centre (Bristol). They have also been commissioned by the BBC to produce an audiovisual mix engine of their Wildlife Archive as a permanent piece in their Broadcasting House, Bristol. IATMJ self generative engines can be also be used to produce an audio visual mix of your festival, taking both audio and video footage from participants and the audience.
Workshops
IATMJ software is a popular shareware download. It has been demonstrated at the Royal Festival Hall ‘Etherfest’ alongside Tangerine Dream, Cybersonica 2005 and the ICA. With support from Futurelab IATMJ have produced a combined audio visual prototype of our jungulation software which is currently being used by teachers and students in UK schools. The software is regularly praised for its unique ability to enable beginners to produce generative music and visuals in a fast and friendly environment, whilst remaining sophisticated enough to give the electronic music expert true creative freedom of expression. It offers a new narrative model and an exciting, fluid way of producing autonomous art work.
Running workshops in local areas IATMJ have rewritten education models for audio visual learning. Using their innovative software they have produced community portraits and engaged local youth with their fierce ‘do it yourself’ work ethic. Through the success of these workshops IATMJ have been invited to demonstrate their education models in a series of highly successful workshops at the UK Film Education Council, and cinemas and media centres around the country.
Talk
IATMJ's unique practice has seen them discussing and commenting on their work at the Royal Festival Hall, the UK Science Museum, the Arnolfini and Watershed Art and Media centres in Bristol and as artists in residence at cybersonica 2005.The band demonstrate and discuss their own working practices, software and performance in a open and friendly manner, teaching practical skills, technique and resources for anyone interested in the field of audio visual arts.
I Am The Mighty Jungulator as a live unit produce a seamless audio visual spectacular. Using midi bass and electric guitar mixed and manipulated by their own proprietary software, live visuals are created, synched and mixed into a complete and coherent live performance. IATMJ have recently premiered their new show at the Bath International Music Festival, have “re-imagined” Shostakovich's 6th Symphony (with the London Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Vladimir Ashkenazy), and rocked out at the Tate Gallery, London. Winning the ‘Diesel-U-Music Award’ for left field electronics, IATMJ have been in great demand at art events, London clubs and festivals around the UK.
VJ Services
As well as creating a rich vein of visuals that are integral to their own performances, IATMJ are also first choice VJs for other artists and clubs. IATMJ use a mixture of innovative live visuals (wormcam), bespoke self generative visual programs and their own VJ software, ‘Derek And Norma Olden’. IATMJ have VJ’d at The Big Chill Festival (2002-05), Port Elliot Literature Festival as well as sundry nightclub/gallery events around Europe, and are currently providing visuals for international DJ Nick Warren.
Installation
IATMJ self generative audiovisual engines are also used as installation artworks in their own right. They have been exhibited at Cybersonica 05, and been awarded development funding by The Arts Council of Great Britain to produce an online audio visual mix for The Watershed Media Centre (Bristol). They have also been commissioned by the BBC to produce an audiovisual mix engine of their Wildlife Archive as a permanent piece in their Broadcasting House, Bristol. IATMJ self generative engines can be also be used to produce an audio visual mix of your festival, taking both audio and video footage from participants and the audience.
Workshops
IATMJ software is a popular shareware download. It has been demonstrated at the Royal Festival Hall ‘Etherfest’ alongside Tangerine Dream, Cybersonica 2005 and the ICA. With support from Futurelab IATMJ have produced a combined audio visual prototype of our jungulation software which is currently being used by teachers and students in UK schools. The software is regularly praised for its unique ability to enable beginners to produce generative music and visuals in a fast and friendly environment, whilst remaining sophisticated enough to give the electronic music expert true creative freedom of expression. It offers a new narrative model and an exciting, fluid way of producing autonomous art work.
Running workshops in local areas IATMJ have rewritten education models for audio visual learning. Using their innovative software they have produced community portraits and engaged local youth with their fierce ‘do it yourself’ work ethic. Through the success of these workshops IATMJ have been invited to demonstrate their education models in a series of highly successful workshops at the UK Film Education Council, and cinemas and media centres around the country.
Talk
IATMJ's unique practice has seen them discussing and commenting on their work at the Royal Festival Hall, the UK Science Museum, the Arnolfini and Watershed Art and Media centres in Bristol and as artists in residence at cybersonica 2005.The band demonstrate and discuss their own working practices, software and performance in a open and friendly manner, teaching practical skills, technique and resources for anyone interested in the field of audio visual arts.