Showing posts with label live electronics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label live electronics. Show all posts

Monday, April 18, 2011

DK qumran

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DK qumran is an interdisciplinary audiovisual series of three works by Ángel Arranz with the collaboration of visual artist Beatriz del Saz, which combines live visuals, architecture and music. The show consists in projecting real-time generated interior visuals, conforming a recital of electronic music [live and fixed media], which is reproduced through a set of speakers surrounding the audience. The purpose of this set is to create a feeling of spatiality.

Both video and music are based on the architecture of Bodegas Qumrán [ES]. The winery is located in the prestigious Golden Mile of Ribera del Duero, positioned on a small hill with gentle and sunny slopes called ‘El Cerro de las Bodegas’, surrounded by a vineyard of 4,5 Ha. The building, a work by the Spanish architecture studio Konkrit Blu, is an intimate concrete construction, which successfully combines futuristic design and the tranquil, timeless beauty of Castilian wine landscapes.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Institute of Sonology - Discussion Concert Series - 7th May

Institute of Sonology
Discussion Concert Series
DC #5 – 7th May, 2010
Arnold Schoenbergzaal, 19:30
Royal Conservatory of The Hague

Works of G.M. Koenig, Adalsteinsson, Zweerts, Vinton, Van Paemel/Braet, Konstantinidou, Li and Arranz.


Next Friday 7th May the last Discussion Concert of this season will be celebrated at the Institute of Sonology, Royal Conservatory of The Hague. In this occasion the concert will be attended by G.M. Koenig, who will open the program with ‘Ubung fur klavier’, a piece of 1970 interpreted by the Japanese pianist Akane Takada. The program, quite varied in genres, is basically conformed by tape pieces, improvised music, instrumental music, live electronics pieces and dance.