artistic cv

David Fodel is an electronic media artist and musician living in Denver, CO. He was the founder of RadioValve.com, the web's first 24 hour techno radio station. His eclectic music has been released on several independent labels, and featured on the Sci-Fi Channel UK and ITV. His electronic media art has been featured at ISEA, and written about in Wired Magazine. Fodel recently performed AV works at the Museum of Contemporary Art, ADAPT Festival and the Belmar LAB in Denver and the Transmediale Salon in Berlin. Fodel has designed and built custom hardware, and developed controller software for composition and performance.

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    05/01/2008

    Included in RUCKUS, REPEAT, RUCKUS: Visual Noise, a juried show of regional video art at the Lab at Belmar, in Denver, Colorado.

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    04/20/2008

    I performed a short live audio-only set at the Communikey Festival of Electronic Arts in Boulder CO.

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    03/03/2008

    A whimsical children's tale of hope, empowerment, and progressive change through action. Featured at the Denver International Film Festival.

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    01/05/2008

    This is another experimental work, based on a Max patch I plundered from various sources, with music I composed.

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    01/01/2008

    Intermedial audio/video work. More of a test than a finished "piece" but with rather nice results.

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    11/20/2007

    Live AV Remix of Christopher Willits "Colors Shifting" track. Performed at Metropolitan State College of Denver.

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    10/16/2007

    Short video created to document a trip to a friends house. All video generated from still images created on cell phone and sequenced. All audio by the artist.

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    10/13/2007

    A brief experimental AV work based on John Cage's notorious 4'33".

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    06/17/2007

    I developed a Max patch based on the Darwin Remote Framework and an external object developed by Masayuki Akamatsu. It lets one control MIDI devices using WiiMotes.

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    07/01/2006

    This is a rudimentary demo of a custom controller I built to allow control of audio and video software in a live context.