
Invisible Cities
AV Performance
Duration: 8 min.
Thursday, 19 May 2011 | 21:30 > 21:302011-05-19T21:30:00.000Z | Room 2
[Text available only in English] Invisible Cities (Paolizzo, 2010) is a remake of Città Invisibili (La Barbera, 2007). They de-contextualize paintings by Bosch, Escher, Canaletto, Tristram and Gilbert and George, by relating these to moving images from early cinema. The music is composed using a prepared piano and a software program for interactivity that translates the motion of the images into electronic sounds.
Invisible Cities (Paolizzo, 2010) is a remake of Città Invisibili (La Barbera, 2007), which was freely inspired by the homonymous work of Italo Calvino.
Both of them are short movies that fit under the umbrella of “remix cinema” and de-contextualize paintings by Bosch, Escher, Canaletto, Tristram and Gilbert & George, relating these to moving images from early cinema.
La Barbera composed and performed the soundtrack of Città Invisibili using a mechanically prepared piano. The music of Invisible Cities is produced with experimental techniques. Paolizzo used VIVO (Video Interactive VST Orchestra), an interactive software musical instrument, to translate the motion of the images into electronic elaborations on the original soundtrack.
Work url:http://fabiopaolizzo.com/invisiblecities.html
Invisible Cities (Paolizzo, 2010) is a remake of Città Invisibili (La Barbera, 2007), which was freely inspired by the homonymous work of Italo Calvino.
Both of them are short movies that fit under the umbrella of “remix cinema” and de-contextualize paintings by Bosch, Escher, Canaletto, Tristram and Gilbert & George, relating these to moving images from early cinema.
La Barbera composed and performed the soundtrack of Città Invisibili using a mechanically prepared piano. The music of Invisible Cities is produced with experimental techniques. Paolizzo used VIVO (Video Interactive VST Orchestra), an interactive software musical instrument, to translate the motion of the images into electronic elaborations on the original soundtrack.
Work url:http://fabiopaolizzo.com/invisiblecities.html
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- VIVO (Video Interactive VST Orchestra) is an interactive software musical instrument, which implements these structures. It is able to generate an adaptive musical answer to reflect the users' behaviours and decisions, by controlling third parties audio plug-ins (VST, DirectX, AU). It includes a module for video tracking, an adaptive graphic score, and may represent the dynamic conditions of the users as a navigable map.

