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Visual and acoustical performance, performed as a jazz improvisation (length may vary, 1 or 2 hours) in which every instruments is influencing the others including the live video which "draws" the rythmical and melodical path during the execution. Performers are sitting in cirle, looking to the center in which are positioned 3 video monitors showing them what's being projected on the public frontscreens. Visual and acoustical performance, performed as a electro-acoustic jazz improvisation (length may vary, 1 or 2 hours) in which every instruments is influencing the others including the live video which "draws" the rythmical and melodical path during the execution. Performers are sitting in cirle, looking to the center in which are positioned 3 video monitors showing them what's being projected on the public frontscreens.
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Like the stick for an orchestra director, the live rendered video elaborates realtime the movements of the video performer drawing waves and geometries on the screen: as the musicians follow the video so the video performer follows the improvisation, expanding the domain of jazz over the musical instruments to the eyes of the public. Like another jazz instrument, the live rendered video elaborates realtime the movements of the video performer drawing waves and geometries on the screen: as the musicians follow the video so the video performer follows the improvisation, expanding the domain of jazz over the musical instruments to the eyes of the public.
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The only software employed in the performance is [http://freej.dyne.org FreeJ], a Free Software developed by dyne.org laboratories and freely available, while sound electronics are performed by davidepinna by abusing of "technomutated hardware". The only software employed in the performance is [http://freej.dyne.org FreeJ], a Free Software developed by dyne.org laboratories and freely available, while sound electronics are performed by abusing of "technomutated hardware".

this is a [http://dyne.org dyne.org] production, in collaboration with: [http://misfu.dyne.org mi.s.fu] and [http://entertrip.voyanet.org chaos league]


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The Mitocondri BIG band

video freejay

jaromil

sound electronics

davidepinna

turntables

alessandro giovannucci

trumpet

andrea giovannucci

sax

umberto smerilli

drums

michele coucousis

trombone

lorenzo braca

clarinet, flute

matteo lepore

percussions

rino

description

Visual and acoustical performance, performed as a electro-acoustic jazz improvisation (length may vary, 1 or 2 hours) in which every instruments is influencing the others including the live video which "draws" the rythmical and melodical path during the execution. Performers are sitting in cirle, looking to the center in which are positioned 3 video monitors showing them what's being projected on the public frontscreens.

Like another jazz instrument, the live rendered video elaborates realtime the movements of the video performer drawing waves and geometries on the screen: as the musicians follow the video so the video performer follows the improvisation, expanding the domain of jazz over the musical instruments to the eyes of the public.

The only software employed in the performance is [http://freej.dyne.org FreeJ], a Free Software developed by dyne.org laboratories and freely available, while sound electronics are performed by abusing of "technomutated hardware".

past performances

  1. Bologna, 26 may 2001

contact

To contact the organizers, receive the technical specification for setting up the event or for any further information please write to mitocondri@dyne.org .

TheMitocondri (last edited 2008-06-26 09:50:18 by anonymous)