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.
I Am The Mighty Jungulator provide a wide range of video solutions, both off-the-peg and bespoke, for any size of venue or type of client, no job too big or small. We build our footage from the ground up, often spending intensive periods of time scanning in or digitising grubby analogue source material, then running it through one of our purpose-built jungulator engines; its very much like working a digital loom, weaving part-random, part-authored video into strange new patterns, which we can then output by the yard...
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heres a dystopian piece of black and white analogue psychedelia, we can turn this kind of stuff out by the metre...
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heres an example of wormcam...
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this is a little outmoded now, but still has quite a nice feel...
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this ones an early example of our manipulation of job lots of similar scanned in imagery...
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heres a cheap'n'cheerful randomiser for melting stock imagery into a hallucinatory inversion of what stock imagery is ment to mean...
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IATMJ projected the mighty worm cam (see article), onto the Earl of St germans stately home in Saltash, Cornwall, during the 2005 Port Elliot Literary Festival.
A curved tower on the left of the house proved a splendid canvas for retinal stimulation provided by the most talented local gastropods combined with the estate's fauna and flora. The activitiy was so popular with festival-goers that IATMJ simply kept things running. While the rest of the festival took cover from the July tempest, IATMJ's worm cam kept morale up through the night.
Older members of the local aristocracy were not so impressed, asking instead for a good John Wayne film.
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I Am The Mighty Jungulator came close to creating a hot'n'hazy nu-folk masterpiece here, which blundered about all through summer 2004 like a happily wounded rhinocerous, leaving peoples mouths hanging open in the 'what was that?, who were they?' position for some while afterwards...a position IATMJ manifestly failed to capitalise on.
Listen to "Spread the Love"
here
Click below to see the video for Spread the Love...
Jungulator at Machinista 2004
I Am The Mighty Jungulator collaborated with Teresa Dillon at the 2004Machinista festival, Glasgow with a generative video artwork exploring the differances and similarities in the way human and machine intelligences relate to their environment and make decisions
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Norwegian royalty throws snow ball at Jungulator
I Am The Mighty Jungulator came to Arc Art Festival with the task of producing the brain for artist Jony Easterby's audio-visual sculpture "Fluxgate II". Fluxgate was originally an audio installation, with sounds provided by Biosphere. IATMJ was bought in to provide the programming muscle for the video manipulation used in fluxgate II.
Installed in the town square and opened by the Prince of Norway (throwing a snow ball that was presented to him on a gold braided cushion). the sculpture comes alive after hit by a snow ball. displaying video and sound when hit on a target.
See it here