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permanent sound installation
OPENRIVA Project 2021
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Living (2016) was commissioned following the production award for young artists launched by MAD in the framework of the RIVA Project. The award was assigned to composer Francesco Pellegrino on the 50th anniversary of the 1966 flood. His multimedia installation conveys an original soundscape of the Arno River, where sound and visual images blend to create an immersive and contemplative space. The installation consists of hanging bamboo canes of varying lengths; each cane is played either like an aerophone (via a small engine that blows in air) or like a drum (vibrated mechanically), creating an aesthetic visual and acoustic environment. The length and arrangement of the canes, which play according to a random algorithm designed by the artist, evoke di erent paths and experiences and an indefinite and potentially infinite subjective fruition time.
Living (2016) was commissioned following the production award for young artists launched by MAD in the framework of the RIVA Project. The award was assigned to composer Francesco Pellegrino on the 50th anniversary of the 1966 flood. His multimedia installation conveys an original soundscape of the Arno River, where sound and visual images blend to create an immersive and contemplative space. The installation consists of hanging bamboo canes of varying lengths; each cane is played either like an aerophone (via a small engine that blows in air) or like a drum (vibrated mechanically), creating an aesthetic visual and acoustic environment. The length and arrangement of the canes, which play according to a random algorithm designed by the artist, evoke di erent paths and experiences and an indefinite and potentially infinite subjective fruition time.