“Audiograph” by Matt DesLauriers at 3D Web Fest
On 30 June 2017, experience the most innovative, experimental and game-based projects from top thought leaders, influencers and creators at the 3D Web Fest. Artists working with WebGL, WebAudio, Javascript, CSS, HTML5, Three.js, and VR will showcase their creations in a mind-blowing festival of bleeding-edge tech. Now in its third year, over 15 artists will explore the theme of “connection” in a film festival setting.
The third annual 3D Web Fest is a fundraiser benefiting non-profit CODAME ART+TECH whose mission is to embrace innovation through creativity, play, and collaboration between companies, artists and technologists, building immersive, engaging, out of the ordinary experiences.
“Audiograph” is one of those projects!
“Audiograph” is a visual exploration of Pilotpriest’s 2016 album, TRANS. The artwork lies at the intersection of music, technology, art, and open source. It is a project that gives back to the audience — with the WebGL code on GitHub and the album free to download on Bandcamp. Audiograph’s easy shareability and open source nature promote stronger collaboration and connections between artists, developers, educators, aspiring creators, and the audience. “Audiograph” is a passion project designed and developed by Matt DesLauriers, a creative developer from Toronto.
Matt DesLauriers
Matt DesLauriers is a self-taught graphics programmer and media artist with a background in Film & Media at Queen’s University. Working at Jam3 in Toronto, he combines his love of art, programming, and technology to build interactive content for the web. Through his Jam3 and freelance experience, Matt has built dozens of large campaigns including VR experiences, mobile applications, 3D games, interactive documentaries, data visualizations, and physical installations.
Matt is active in the open source JavaScript community, maintaining hundreds of small modules and libraries to help with creative coding, media arts, and WebGL. He has a passion for generative art, data visualization and motion graphics.
When he is not tinkering with code, you might find him in a local espresso shop or rock climbing gym.