Using Notch, Patrick created a living breathing organism that may take over the world with its explosive audio-reactivity.
“I met Yu (Yaporigami) at his gig in Berlin in early 2018. I had just discovered Notch, and it had got me re-interested in live performance and motion design work. We discussed collaborating for a while, and since then have put on a show in Berlin called New Syndicate, where I created all the visuals in Notch. For this show, I had five scenes ready, and edited basic parameters in the Nodegraph live, building the visuals in a fluid and spontaneous way. I love the reactivity of Notch while VJ’ing, I felt part of the show, and we’ve had great feedback from audiences. The music video XINRI D is inspired by the visual from Yaporigami’s live set.”
“Yaporigami’s music is a combination of sculptural techno, glitch, breakcore, and various experimental forms within the spectrum of electronic music. We brainstormed some ideas for the music video and felt biomorphism, mutation and deep sea lifeforms were themes we wanted to explore further. I wanted to create something that could be an alien lifeform or a genetically manipulated sea creature – or both. Yu wanted something explosive.”