Nurse with wound, William Basinski, Loscil, Swod, Tortoise, Stars of the Lid, The Dead Texan, Deathprod, Colleen, Boards of Canada, Fourtet, Tarentel, Fennesz and others.
An experimental work in stop-motion born by a collaboration between me (Bezdomnyj),
Mr Wahlen and N.Romain. The soundtrack is temporary: we used William Basinski's
"Silent Night" and SlowBlow's "Maproom".
Spektrum by PERNO (Concept & Video ) and Mauro Bezdomnyj Maraschi
(Sound,Music). Video and Soundtrack, in fact, run on two parallel but
independent binaries of a de-costructive search, that are not altered by the
interaction between images and sound. On one hand, the images of a photographic
set are transformed in an hallucinated dance of spectral figures. No
modification has been made to the original shootings, if not obviously in terms
of editing: this way, the perceptive experience of a flâneur, who uses the
camera as a prothesis of his own body, is conveyed unaltered.
On the other hand, on the contrary, the soundtrack is a hymn to the genetic
manipulation, to the transgenic listening, to the fragmentation of the very
process of auditive perception. Through the enucleation of single sound events
of existing tracks and the acquisition of as many phonic incidents, noises and
interferences, the anti-melody is generated out of thin air, as if it was an
accidental coagulum of debrises that, eventually, results in a more mathematical
configuration than the caos that has created it. In both parts, the authors have
tried to maintain the original skeletons, but coating them with the same
conceptual epidermis.
Bezdomnyj
Prod. ha
anche degli amici che rifiutano
categoricamente di "farsi" un MySpace, ma non riesce né a dargli torto
né a trascurarli, né, tra l'altro, a leccarsi il gomito.
Tre città – Berlino, Palermo, Siracusa – avviano per la prima volta un progetto comune di collaborazione attraverso l'attività delle istituzioni d'arte contemporanea che le rappresentano: la 5th berlin biennial, Riso Museo d'Arte Contemporanea della Sicilia e la Galleria Civica d'Arte Contemporanea Montevergini di Siracusa. Due artiste - Lili Reynaud-Dewar (Bordeaux, France, 1975) e Giulia Piscitelli (Napoli, Italia, 1965) - sono state invitate a realizzare una duplice residenza d'artista, Lili Reynaud-Dewar a Siracusa e Giulia Piscitelli a Berlino prima e a Palermo poi.
Ad ognuna delle residenze seguirà una mostra personale nelle diverse città e istituzioni che hanno promosso le residenze e che con questo progetto hanno disegnato una ideale rete di collaborazioni europee.
In occasione della residenza di Giulia Piscitelli a Palermo, Museo Riso organizza un incontro con l'artista il 14 MAGGIO ore 18.00 presso la Cappella dell'Incoronazione in Via dell'Incoronazione 11.