Music and contemporary technology
Concerts series
The Phonos Foundation promotes the use of the most modern technological advancements, particularly computer-related, to make music. Thanks to their strict cooperation with the IUA (University Institute of Audiovisuals), they offer musicians a professional ambience based on the most recent technology in which they can experiment new ways of creating and controlling sound. The research projects aim to develop new computer tools and to find innovative and creative paths. As for diffusion, Phonos organizes concerts, conferences and a variety of activities to present works made in their laboratories as well as those from similar centers around the world.
Programme
Monday, July 2 at 10 pm
ACUSMÁTICA. ELECTROACOUSTICS. VIDEO
Pieces by Christine Groult, Federico Pascarella, Marco Marini, Álvaro Martínez, Santiago T. Díez, Joan Bagés / Jaume Rocamora.
En collaboration with the Pantin (France) Conservatory
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Wednesday, July 11 at 10 pm
*re(PER)curs**o*
Performance by Jonatas Manzolli & SPECS
Afrika Martínez, dance
Carme Garrigó, percussion
Behdad Rezazadeh, * * Visual Artist**
RoBoser, synthetic musical composition
Awa, synthetic actor
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Prologue, poetry, dance, epilogue
Poetry and dance will interact and meld with live music and 3D computer-generated images in real time and transformation.
The virtual character, transformation, is the protagonist, the intermediary and the impulse for this experience of mixed reality.
Monday, July 16 at 10 pm
AUDIOVISUAL CONCERT
Presentation: Félix Luque and Andrés Lewin-Richter
SkateOscope, OtherSounds: Félix Luque and Barbara Truffin / Alexis Zavialoff / Jessie Fischer
Uno y Dos: Luis Bezeta (Phonos scholarship)
Microbianas: María Luisa Ozaita / Susana Talayero
Danse Noire: Frederic Amat / Andrés Lewin-Richter
Ergon-Rondeau: Gabriel Brncic / Gabriela Vargas
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Wednesday, July 18 at 10 pm
HARRY SPARNAAY
Concert for bass clarinet and electronics.
Works of Uri Saladrigues, Andrés Lewin-Richter and Cruz López de Rego
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