Sonification and Visualization
Lecture
Duration: 30 min.
Friday, 29 May 2015 | 18:00 > 18:30 2015-05-29T18:00:00.000Z | SapienzaLecture
The desire of artists to relate hearing and seeing to each other is part of a long history: the focus was always to produce a close connection between sound and image, music and colors. But what does it mean describe this relationship in the time of datascapes, algorithms and environmental design?
Starting from the early experiments in this field, we'll look into the current status of this kind of composition. Keywords will be: #performance #live and #audiovisuology. The aim is to create a map of artistic experiences, trying to let link these words with the concepts of "event" and "atmosphere".
Starting from the early experiments in this field, we'll look into the current status of this kind of composition. Keywords will be: #performance #live and #audiovisuology. The aim is to create a map of artistic experiences, trying to let link these words with the concepts of "event" and "atmosphere".
Author
- Phd Candidate in Performing Arts at Roma Tre University, her interests deal primarily with interdisciplinary areas of aesthetic research focusing, in particular, on the relationship between sound and image, on perception and listening, and on contextual, urban and ephemeral practices.
She collaborated with several organizations for the development of theater, curatorial and editorial projects, among others: Santarcangelo Festival Internazionale del Teatro in Piazza (Santarcangelo di Romagna), Media Art Festival (Roma), Kollatino Underground (Roma), Altre Velocità (Bologna).