
I C::ntr::l Nature v.3.0
AV Performance
Duration: 30 min.
Friday, 05 September 2008 | 16:40 > 16:40 2008-09-05T16:40:00.000Z | AUDITORIUM
A gigantic, stringy life form struggles to take life, the convulsions slowly transform its shape in a brand-new body, at last a caterpillar is revealed. From now on its whole life cycle is semantically deconstructed. While the new born butterfly feed itself, its microscopic, meaningless world becomes an immersive and surreal ambient. Where minimal and organic sounds mutate in fearful drones its last beat of wings will finally defeat the fire of Nature.
I C::ntr::l Nature (Marco Donnarumma, 2009) is an unambiguous, synesthetic action of audiovisual improvisation.
The live act represents the sarcastic celebration of the human instinct finally able to govern the nature. The improvised body gestures of the performer sculpt in real-time the soundscape and the moving images. The living creature on the screen reacts to the movements of the performer on stage in a mutual agreement and attraction.
Further informations: http://marcodonnarumma.com/works/i-cntrl-nature/ [http://marcodonnarumma.com/works/i-cntrl-nature/]
I C::ntr::l Nature (Marco Donnarumma, 2009) is an unambiguous, synesthetic action of audiovisual improvisation.
The live act represents the sarcastic celebration of the human instinct finally able to govern the nature. The improvised body gestures of the performer sculpt in real-time the soundscape and the moving images. The living creature on the screen reacts to the movements of the performer on stage in a mutual agreement and attraction.
Further informations: http://marcodonnarumma.com/works/i-cntrl-nature/ [http://marcodonnarumma.com/works/i-cntrl-nature/]
Author
- Marco Donnarumma (PhD) is an artist and writer. He merges sound art and performance art through science and technology. He creates performances, concerts and installations using and abusing human bodies, sound, infrasound, light, algorithms, body sensors and loudspeakers. His works rely on the material force of sound to produce intensely intimate encounters of bodies and machines, and vivid sensory and physical experiences. His creative process is a continuous feedback between artistic intuition, scientific experiments and development of custom technologies.
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