
Opera Riparata - Tribute to Bruno Munari
AV Performance
Duration: 45 min.
Saturday, 02 June 2012 | 23:30 > 00:00 2012-06-02T23:30:00.000Z | Room 3
Opera Riparata (Fixed Opera) is a tribute to Bruno Munari and to his Broken Opera (created with Davide Mosconi).
Starting from the original text written in 1989 by Munari and Mosconi, the musician Økapi and the visual artists of More*Tv*V de-structure and re-compose 40 famous Operas, following the contemporary framework of digital remix (cutting, breaking down, juxtaposing and overlapping).
While Munari and Mosconi’s monumental game/engine forecasted several performers and the whole scenic equipment, the Fixed Opera re-handles the same elements of the Opera language using only digital audio and visual instruments.
The possibility of digitalizing amongst every kind of cultural product, and the easiness of their retrieval turns that “availability of the whole music history” described in the original project into something which today is more real than ever, and brings Munari’s words into a new level, more prophetic than visionary as well. The Fixed Opera implies two different parts: studio session and live performance. In the first step, Økapi and More*Tv*V-Unz work on parallel paths mashing up the 40 Operas in short audio/visual portions of 1′11” time length each. The strictness of the writing mode is controverted in the latter part, when these rational and individual means meet, crash and melt, following the logic and the spontaneity of contemporary improv modules.
Just like in a child’s play, the Fixed Opera, though following strict principles and methods of academic composition, at the same time thrives on keeping itself close to the aim of staying free from ties and rules. It therefore suggests curiosity as a way of knowledge and creation but also as a transgression from primary forms to reach an unexpected result.
Starting from the original text written in 1989 by Munari and Mosconi, the musician Økapi and the visual artists of More*Tv*V de-structure and re-compose 40 famous Operas, following the contemporary framework of digital remix (cutting, breaking down, juxtaposing and overlapping).
While Munari and Mosconi’s monumental game/engine forecasted several performers and the whole scenic equipment, the Fixed Opera re-handles the same elements of the Opera language using only digital audio and visual instruments.
The possibility of digitalizing amongst every kind of cultural product, and the easiness of their retrieval turns that “availability of the whole music history” described in the original project into something which today is more real than ever, and brings Munari’s words into a new level, more prophetic than visionary as well. The Fixed Opera implies two different parts: studio session and live performance. In the first step, Økapi and More*Tv*V-Unz work on parallel paths mashing up the 40 Operas in short audio/visual portions of 1′11” time length each. The strictness of the writing mode is controverted in the latter part, when these rational and individual means meet, crash and melt, following the logic and the spontaneity of contemporary improv modules.
Just like in a child’s play, the Fixed Opera, though following strict principles and methods of academic composition, at the same time thrives on keeping itself close to the aim of staying free from ties and rules. It therefore suggests curiosity as a way of knowledge and creation but also as a transgression from primary forms to reach an unexpected result.
Author
- Simone Memé is a visual designer with more than 17 years of experience. Co-founder of More*TV*v, video artists and vj, he works in audio/video performance, mapping and vjing. Co-founder of Aye Aye - Interactive Experiences, he specializes in producing interactive videos for museums, exhibitions and private clients, designing and producing immersive multimedia works: Rome, Milan, London, NewYork, Tunis, Addis Ababa, Melbourne.
- More*Tv*V [mortivivi]: Collettivo di live performers [vjset] formatosi nel 2005. Amanti del cinema d'autore, hanno cercato di trovare un nuovo modo per proporre i filmati che in pochissimi andavano a vedere nei cineforum da loro organizzati.
Rimontando le immagini corrette o meno con dei filtri, mettono a tempo di musica un flusso video composto dai classici del cinema muto fino agli odierni cineasti.
Benchè il ritmo musicale sia sempre sostenuto, sulle 180 bpm, il flusso visivo ne segue in parte... - Filippo Paolini aka Okapi, is an Italian turntablist and sample cutup artist. He has recorded as one half of the duo Metaxu (with Maurizio Martusciello) and also the trio Dogon, and he’s performed on RAI (Italian state radio) and collaborated with noted avant-turntablist Christian Marclay.
Okapi uses his turntables and computer to create music completely outside of the hip-hop school of chopped up music. Instead he has created some albums that veers from orchestral to lounge to quirky experimental music, while...