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LA SOTTIGLIEZZA DELLE COSE ELEVATE
Curated by Angel Moya Garcia
23 July - 25 October 2020
Mattatoio Roma / MACRO Testaccio
I'm excited to share this short interview introducing
“La sottigliezza delle cose elevate” - my institutional solo show currently on view at the Mattatoio in Rome !!!
Conceived as an open laboratory, “La sottigliezza delle cose elevate” is an immersive interdisciplinary project I designed especially for the monumental space of Pavilion 9B.
The exhibition comes to life through a series of intensive on-site interventions and 3-month performance that will gradually unfold over the entire duration of the show. I have been collaborating with the Departments of Physics, Mathematics, Neuroscience, Astrobiology, Molecular Medicine, Biochemical Science, and Electrical Engineering at the Sapienza University of Rome, as well as researchers at CERN and Virgo data analysis group, using active processes of scientific research to build a living architecture that the public can enter and inhabit.
During the opening reception and at certain times during the exhibition, a group of vocalists and performers transform the space into an immersive kinetic theater. The installation expands, becomes a soundscape, an experiential orchestra of audio-visual stimuli that moves and pulses through space, texturizing it, interacting with the architecture, the work, and the public.
This is the inaugural exhibition in “Dispositivi sensibili,” a three-year program conceived by Angel Moya Garcia, advancing projects by some of the most important international artists engaging performance in their work today.
Video by Monkeys VideoLab
[English version below]
Il 5 ottobre 2013, Donato Piccolo allestisce la sua opera Butterfly Effect all’interno del MACRO Testaccio, durante la mostra Digital Life a cura di Daniele Spanò.
La scultura stocastica costruita nel video oggettivizza quella “dipendenza sensibile alle condizioni iniziali” presente nella .
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On October 5, Donato Piccolo prepares his work, Butterfly Effect inside Macro Testaccio, during the Digital Life exhibition.
The stochastic sculpture objectifies the "sensitive dependence on initial conditions" present in the Chaos Theory.
music:
- Madama Butterflye by Giacomo Puccini
- Increment Towards Serenity by Jared J. Balogh
- Bach for Jamie - by Mario Mazzoli