Jesse Gilbert

transdisciplinary arts and culture

  • About the artistBio CV
    • BioJesse Gilbert works in sound and software design, creating flexible tools that are activated in live performance, via network interaction, or in installation settings. His work has recently focused on developing SpectralGL, an interactive 3D visual instrument, on building multi-channel immersive sonic environments, and on composing electro-acoustic music for the moving image. Gilbert started Dark Matter Media LLC in 2007, through which he consults on a variety of projects in the art and entertainment industries. He is currently the Associate Director of I.T. and Digital Media at the CalArts School of Film u0026#038; Video, and has taught interactive software design at both CalArts and UC San Diego. Gilbert’s work has been shown widely in the US and abroad; venues include Färgfabriken (Stockholm), Laboral Centro de Arte (Gijón), Engine27 (New York), Museum of Contemporary Art (Los Angeles), New Museum (New York), net.congestion (Amsterdam), Ars Electronica (Austria), CEAIT Festival (Los Angeles), Kunstradio’s Recycling the Future (Austria), and PORT (MIT, Boston). His work has received support from the National Endowment for the Arts, Eyebeam Atelier, the National Performance Network, turbulence.org, the Studio for Creative Inquiry (Carnegie Mellon), the Jerome Foundation, Creative Capital, the Markle Foundation, the Beall Center for Art u0026#038; Technology (UCu0026hellip;
    • PressImages for download 2010 World Technology Summit
  • Spectraldescription of SpectralGL
  • Writing
    • The Secret Life of Data
  • Sound Design
    • PerformanceSelected sound design for live performance: With Carole Kim Chasing the Pools Chamber DE: Materia FLOOD
      • DE: Materiadescription of DE: Materia
      • Chasing the PoolsThis is a single-channel video based on an immersive performance/installation exploring live cameras on dancers seamlessly integrated into the landscape of live-mix video projection. Their lit bodies became one moving image, dematerializing or re-materializing the body, while the background remained another. These channels were projected onto numerous scrims in a large tree grove. The video combines the composite live-feed image with the original source material. The sound design utilized a 10-channel diffusion system, with a real-time sampling shaping and processing the live audio and sending it across the public space of the performance. [vimeo clip_id=u0022116607133u0022 width=u0022600u0022 height=u0022u0022] CAROLE KIM, direction, video JESSE GILBERT, sound design/spatialization YORGOS ADAMIS, wind instruments G.E. STINSON, electric guitar LIZ HOEFNER, choreography, dancer videographers: ASTRA PRICE, live mix PABLO MOLINO, live mix BETH BIRD, live-feed EVE LUCKRING, live-feed MAILE COLBERT, live-feed ADELE HORNE, documentation MIRABELLE ANG, documentation dancers: MAGGIE LEE BELINDA CHENG SARA LEDDY AMY DORE DEBORAH ROSEN
    • FilmSound design for the moving image: Barbershop Punk – Georgia Sugimura Archer and Kristin Armfield Drawing Lessons – Marueen Selwood The Thin Time – JR Hughto
      • Barbershop PunkA documentary by Georgia Sugimura Archer and Kristin Armfield Film website:  http://www.barbershoppunk.com/ Is “The Man” controlling the vertical, the horizontal, and the channel you’ll be on? In a privatized American Internet, is big business “Big Brother” or does the free market protect and serve the needs of the average citizen with its invisible hand? With the simple act of swapping files, barbershop quartet baritone Robb Topolski finds himself at ground zero of a landmark case whose outcome will affect the rights of every American citizen. Following one man’s personal quest to defend what he believes to be his inalienable rights, BARBERSHOP PUNK examines the critical issues surrounding the future of the American Internet and what it takes to challenge the status quo. SCREENINGS: SxSW Film Festival (Austin), AFI SilverDocs Festival (Washington DC), Big Apple Film Festival (NYC), AFI Fest (Los Angeles), and many more.
      • Drawing Lessonsdescription of Drawing Lessons
      • The Thin Timedescription of The Thin Time
    • Installationdescription of installation works and context with Marie Sester Threatbox.us BE[AM]
      • Threatbox.usdescription of Threatbox.us
      • BE[AM]description of BE[AM]
  • Net.art
    • interaXisdescription of interaXis
    • Adriftdescription of Adrift
    • Transientdescription of Transient
    • Finding Timedescription of Finding Time
  • Code
    • Threatbox.usdescription of Threatbox.us
    • Microsoft campusAn interactive installation by MODE Studios. In 2008-9 I was part of MODE Studio’s dev team that implemented four interactive LED installations on the Microsoft IEB (Interactive Entertainment Businesses) campus in Redmond, WA. These large scale interactive installations channel a variety of inputs to control a real-time, algorithmically generated set of animated scenes. I coded several control modules for these installations, including: real-time traffic and weather network modules for high-level installation control, and the MODEMatrix, a high performance messaging matrix and automated queuing system that is responsible for connecting interactive modules to visual and auditory outputs and managing the behavior of the installation over its life cycle. For more information, go to http://www.modestudios.com/ and click on “Interactive Installation” [gallery link=u0022fileu0022 columns=u00224u0022 orderby=u0022randu0022] Credits: Bob Bonniol – installation design Pablo Molina – lead developer Jesse Gilbert – network and control programming James Nick Sears – visualization programming Bo Bell – computer vision programming Nathan Ruyle – audio programming and sound design
    • SVENdescription of SVEN here
    • dFusiondescription of dFusion here
    • echo::systemdescription of Echo:system
  • ReleaseLinks to publicly available software created by Jesse Gilbert. [intlink id=u0026#8221;1013u0026#8243; type=u0026#8221;pageu0026#8221;]Shaders[/intlink]       All software released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License.
    • ShadersOccasional releases of GLSL shaders that I’ve developed for the Max/Jitter environment.   Colorspace conversion u0026#8211;  download here Translation to/from RGB into a variety of perceptual colorspaces.  I developed these as part of a palette derivation tool for arbitrary images, release forthcoming.  All algorithms adapted from those at the EasyRGB website.  Transforms to/from the CIE-XYZ color space assume a 2º Standard Observer, D65 illuminant. Version 0.1, June 2012 Shader listing RGB –u003e HSL RGB –u003e HSV HSL –u003e RGB HSV –u003e RGB RGB –u003e CIE-XYZ CIE-XYZ –u003e RGB CIE-XYZ –u003e CIE-L*ab CIE-XYZ –u003e CIE-L*uv CIE-XYZ –u003e HLAB CIE-XYZ –u003e Yxy CIE-L*ab –u003e CIE-XYZ CIE-L*uv –u003e CIE-XYZ HLAB –u003e CIE-XYZ Yxy –u003e CIE-XYZ CIE-L*ab –u003e CIE-L*CH CIE-L*CH –u003e CIE-L*ab       All software released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License.
    • PaletteGrabDOWNLOAD:  https://github.com/jessegilbert/PaletteGrab/ PaletteGrab uses custom Java classes to analyze an arbitrary input image and generate an 8-color palette that represents its dominant colors. The analysis/sorting algorithm requires an input matrix in CIE-Lab format. In order to achieve this, use my colorspace transformation shaders available here: http://jessegilbert.net/release/shaders/ Several of these shaders are used in the example Max patch, so they must be visible in your Max search path. The Java sorting algorithm has a variable tolerance setting, which enables the user to select a maximum color “distance” used to group colors together. For input images with subtle color shading a lower tolerance value may be desired, resulting in a more nuanced output palette. Higher tolerance values may be useful to ensure that all colors are represented in the output matrix. Experimentation may be required to find the appropriate tolerance value for a given input image. The input image is downsampled to reduce processing time – the included Max patch provides a umenu to adjust this as needed.  
  • Wadada Leo Smith at the Renaissance Society

    Wadada Leo Smith at the Renaissance Society

  • Timur and the Dime Museum’s Collapse at BAM

    Timur and the Dime Museum’s Collapse at BAM

  • Joshua Treenial

    Joshua Treenial

  • Wadada Leo Smith at the Stone

    Wadada Leo Smith at the Stone

  • Ten Freedom Summers at UCSD

    Ten Freedom Summers at UCSD

  • Miguel Atwood-Ferguson DVD filming at Blue Whale

    Miguel Atwood-Ferguson DVD filming at Blue Whale

  • Ten Freedom Summers in Athens & Wroclaw

    Ten Freedom Summers in Athens & Wroclaw

  • Carole Kim’s Edges at the USC Pacific Asia Museum

    Carole Kim’s Edges at the USC Pacific Asia Museum

  • Wadada Leo Smith’s Silver Orchestra in Los Angeles

    Wadada Leo Smith’s Silver Orchestra in Los Angeles

  • Quartetto Fantastico at the Blue Whale

    Quartetto Fantastico at the Blue Whale

  • Ten Freedom Summers in San Sebastián

    Ten Freedom Summers in San Sebastián

  • Miguel Atwood-Ferguson Ensemble at the Blue Whale

    Miguel Atwood-Ferguson Ensemble at the Blue Whale

  • Collapse in Miami and Rotterdam

    Collapse in Miami and Rotterdam

  • Timur and the Dime Museum’s Collapse at RedCat

    Timur and the Dime Museum’s Collapse at RedCat

  • Presentations at University of Porto & IPA, Portugal

    Presentations at University of Porto & IPA, Portugal

  • Ten Freedom Summers in Paris & Istanbul

    Ten Freedom Summers in Paris & Istanbul

  • Ten Freedom Summers in London and Barcelona

    Ten Freedom Summers in London and Barcelona

  • Ten Freedom Summers in Washington D.C.

    Ten Freedom Summers in Washington D.C.

  • “Journeys” with Motoko Honda

    “Journeys” with Motoko Honda

  • Ten Freedom Summers in Austria, Chicago & Guelph

    Ten Freedom Summers in Austria, Chicago & Guelph

  • Ten Freedom Summers in NYC

    Ten Freedom Summers in NYC

  • Timur and the Dime Museum in NYC

    Timur and the Dime Museum in NYC

  • Furnace with Carole Kim

    Furnace with Carole Kim

  • Ghosts of Manhattan

    Ghosts of Manhattan

  • Ten Freedom Summers in São Paulo

    Ten Freedom Summers in São Paulo

  • Ten Freedom Summers at FIMAV

    Ten Freedom Summers at FIMAV

  • LA Bloom with Motoko Honda

    LA Bloom with Motoko Honda

  • Food Forward Spring Melt

    Food Forward Spring Melt

  • Videos from Sons d’Hiver

    Videos from Sons d’Hiver

  • Presentation at Universidade do Porto

    Presentation at Universidade do Porto

  • Visuals for Organic @ Jazz em Agosto

    Visuals for Organic @ Jazz em Agosto

  • Sons d’hiver with Wadada Leo Smith

    Sons d’hiver with Wadada Leo Smith

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