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Ska group the Rifffs get a black white and red look.
I was asked by the President of Malta, George Abela to work on this project to raise money for the Malta Community Chest Fund. Musical Director, Sigmund Mifsud had already chosen and orchestrated a series of rock classics pieces to be played by the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra. The Rockestra show took place on the 12th September at the MFCC. Ticket sales were expected to be around 3,000 but I am very pleased to say that they sold out at 12,000. This is the largest indoor event ever held in Malta.
The evening included pieces by Coldplay, Pink Floyd, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Bob Marley, The Eagles and John Miles, so had a strong 70’s leaning and I wanted to reflect that in the imagery.
The local artists were The Riffs, Jotham Saliba, Claire Caruana, Alex Bezzina, Raquela, Neville Refalo, Daniel Cauchi, Ruben Zahra, Paul Borg Bonaci and DJ Owen.
See more of my work at www.rossashton.com
L’ÊTRE HUMAIN AU CŒUR DES TECHNOLOGIES
13 ARTISTES, 8 ŒUVRES DANS LE QUARTIER DES SPECTACLES
Du 1 AU 18 OCTOBRE 2015
Espace Commun? est un parcours de 8 œuvres dans divers lieux publics du Quartier des spectacles de Montréal, présenté du 1 au 18 octobre 2015. Résultat d’un processus créatif ayant pour thématique l’être humain au cœur des technologies, il réunit les talents de 13 artistes en provenance de 7 pays. Montréal constitue la première étape de ce parcours interactif international. Espace commun?, une coproduction de l’Office national du film du Canada, du Partenariat du Quartier des spectacles et de MUTEK, s’inscrit dans le vaste projet Human Futures réalisé grâce au soutien du programme Culture de l’Union européenne.
www.quartierdesspectacles.com/fr/evenement/127/espace-commun
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HUMANS AT THE HEART OF TECHNOLOGY
13 ARTISTS, 8 WORKS IN THE QUARTIER DES SPECTACLES
Common Space? is a tour of eight new works displayed at various sites in Montreal’s Quartier des Spectacles from October 1 to 18, 2015. It is the outcome of a creative process that merges the talent of 13 artists from seven countries, as they explore the question of humans at the heart of technology. Common Space? is an NFB, Quartier des Spectacles Partnership and MUTEK co-production, and is part of the much larger Human Futures project, produced with the support of the European Union’s Culture Programme.
www.quartierdesspectacles.com/en/event/127/common-space
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FORGOT YOUR PASSWORD?
Aram Bartholl (Allemagne)
Façade de vidéoprojection de la Grande Bibliothèque (BAnQ)
Avez-vous changé votre mot de passe récemment? À l’été 2012, le service Yahoo Voice a été piraté et le collectif D33Ds Company a publié sa base de données entière sur Internet, y compris 450 000 mots de passe d’utilisateurs. La projection publique de ces mots de passe, habituellement secrets, nous questionne sur notre vie en ligne.
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Aram Bartholl (Germany)
Video projection on the façade of the Grande Bibliothèque (BAnQ)
In the summer of 2012, Yahoo’s Voice service was hacked and a collective by the name of D33Ds dumped its entire database on the Internet, including 450,000 user passwords. This public exposure of what are normally secret passwords raises questions about our online lives.
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Photo : Martine Doyon
Borderline 2011 " Survive the Apocalypse."
Day 1 : Japan Apocalypse.
Performance "Black Rain"
Satomi Zpira
photo taken by Ellen Røed
16x14 m videoprojection on one side of the tower on the new opera house in Oslo.
video: hc gilje
performers: victoria johnson and thorolf thuestad
composition: knut vaage
This is an installation of Elliott Earls "Elegy for the Collapse of the Empire, Detroit Craft and Disentegration." at Cranbrook Museum during the "no Object is an Island" exhibition.
Add a description…This is an installation of Elliott Earls "Elegy for the Collapse of the Empire, Detroit Craft and Disentegration." at Cranbrook Museum during the "no Object is an Island" exhibition.
From 'The Magic Flute'.
I was asked by the President of Malta, George Abela to work on this project to raise money for the Malta Community Chest Fund. Musical Director, Sigmund Mifsud had already chosen and orchestrated a series of rock classics pieces to be played by the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra. The Rockestra show took place on the 12th September at the MFCC. Ticket sales were expected to be around 3,000 but I am very pleased to say that they sold out at 12,000. This is the largest indoor event ever held in Malta.
The evening included pieces by Coldplay, Pink Floyd, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Bob Marley, The Eagles and John Miles, so had a strong 70’s leaning and I wanted to reflect that in the imagery.
The local artists were The Riffs, Jotham Saliba, Claire Caruana, Alex Bezzina, Raquela, Neville Refalo, Daniel Cauchi, Ruben Zahra, Paul Borg Bonaci and DJ Owen.
See more of my work at www.rossashton.com
Rockestra 2011
For the second time I was asked by the President of Malta, George Abela to work on this project to raise money for the Malta Community Chest Fund. Again, Musical Director, Sigmund Mifsud had chosen and orchestrated a series of rock classics pieces to be played by the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra. The Rockestra show took place on the 12th September at the MFCC. Again they sold out at 12,500 people. This is the largest indoor event ever held in Malta. It is also the event of the year were local artists can play to this size of incredibly enthusiastic crowd.
The evening included pieces by Coldplay, Pink Floyd, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Bob Marley, The Eagles and John Miles, so had a strong 70’s leaning and I wanted to reflect that in the imagery.
The local artists were:
Kenneth + Ivan Filletti
Errol
Gloriana Arpa Belli
Gianni
Dorothy Bezzina
Mike spiteri
Daniel Cauchi
John Bundy
Chris
Gianluca Bezzina
Kenneth
Pawlu Borg Bonaci
Xirka rock & Mikaela
Daniel Cauchi & Cliff Zammit
Lello
Glen Vella
Ivan Filletti
Vittorio Gauci
A duet with videoprojections presented as part of the 5th Athens Video Dance Project at the School of Fine Arts (Januray 2015)
Choreography: Giorgos Sioras-Deligiannis , Maria Papadopoulou
Performers: Maria Papadopoulou , Periklis Skordilis
The Little Prince
The Child Alexandru China Birta
and Video appearences
The Pilot
Florin Zamfirescu
The Fox
Rodica Mandache
The Snake
Gelu Niţu
The Flower
Jeanine Stavarache
The King
Mugur Arvunescu
The Vain Man
Mircea Constantinescu
The Businessman
Ioan Batinaş
The Lamplighter
Mircea N. Creţu
The Geographer
Laurenţiu Lazăr
The Drunkard
Pavel Bartoş
Tudor Breazu (model)
Directed by
Carmen Lidia Vidu
Stage design
Constantin Ciubotariu
Cameraman
Neil Colțofeanu
Make-up
Ana Mihaela Marin
Videoprojection is to me a sort of a poem that I'm saying in each performance. I interpret through image the text which I'm staging. I sometimes set the story in a virtual space, like in “[a station...]”, other times I'm am setting the entire plot into the videoprojection, like in “Baby Smile”, and other times I am placing actors and their entire performance in a video space, like in “Fool for Love” and “The Little Prince”, or comment the condition of the characters in videoprojections, like in “Bitter Sauce”; other times I follow the writing, as in “I Hate Helen”... Videoprojection brings my spectacles close to contemporary art and distance them from classic theatre. It is enough to introduce a strong element in the spectacle, for all the other to have to change in their turn; and here I mean the actors' interpretation, light design and la sound-design. The spectacle is what calls me more than theatre and I'm trying to make performances out of videoprojections.
Borderline 2011 " Survive the Apocalypse."
Day 1 : Japan Apocalypse.
Performance "Black Rain"
Satomi Zpira
Series of photographs taken on the fly. Video projection of generative audio-reactive visuals created by Max Msp jitter, on an experimental electronic musical background recorded just before by myself.
Created in 2022
I Have Seen The Light!
I was asked by the President of Malta, George Abela to work on this project to raise money for the Malta Community Chest Fund. Musical Director, Sigmund Mifsud had already chosen and orchestrated a series of rock classics pieces to be played by the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra. The Rockestra show took place on the 12th September at the MFCC. Ticket sales were expected to be around 3,000 but I am very pleased to say that they sold out at 12,000. This is the largest indoor event ever held in Malta.
The evening included pieces by Coldplay, Pink Floyd, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Bob Marley, The Eagles and John Miles, so had a strong 70’s leaning and I wanted to reflect that in the imagery.
The local artists were The Riffs, Jotham Saliba, Claire Caruana, Alex Bezzina, Raquela, Neville Refalo, Daniel Cauchi, Ruben Zahra, Paul Borg Bonaci and DJ Owen.
See more of my work at www.rossashton.com
Inspired by the Paul Anka version of the classic Oasis track.
I was asked by the President of Malta, George Abela to work on this project to raise money for the Malta Community Chest Fund. Musical Director, Sigmund Mifsud had already chosen and orchestrated a series of rock classics pieces to be played by the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra. The Rockestra show took place on the 12th September at the MFCC. Ticket sales were expected to be around 3,000 but I am very pleased to say that they sold out at 12,000. This is the largest indoor event ever held in Malta.
The evening included pieces by Coldplay, Pink Floyd, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Bob Marley, The Eagles and John Miles, so had a strong 70’s leaning and I wanted to reflect that in the imagery.
The local artists were The Riffs, Jotham Saliba, Claire Caruana, Alex Bezzina, Raquela, Neville Refalo, Daniel Cauchi, Ruben Zahra, Paul Borg Bonaci and DJ Owen.
See more of my work at www.rossashton.com
Re-opening after Covid-19 lockdown, May 2020, with "Walker Evans revisited" photo exhibition and social-distance live music from the balcony.
Finale of 'I Shot The Sheriff'. Paul Borg Bonaci rocks it up!
I was asked by the President of Malta, George Abela to work on this project to raise money for the Malta Community Chest Fund. Musical Director, Sigmund Mifsud had already chosen and orchestrated a series of rock classics pieces to be played by the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra. The Rockestra show took place on the 12th September at the MFCC. Ticket sales were expected to be around 3,000 but I am very pleased to say that they sold out at 12,000. This is the largest indoor event ever held in Malta.
The evening included pieces by Coldplay, Pink Floyd, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Bob Marley, The Eagles and John Miles, so had a strong 70’s leaning and I wanted to reflect that in the imagery.
The local artists were The Riffs, Jotham Saliba, Claire Caruana, Alex Bezzina, Raquela, Neville Refalo, Daniel Cauchi, Ruben Zahra, Paul Borg Bonaci and DJ Owen.
See more of my work at www.rossashton.com
This featured a 100 strong children's choir.
I was asked by the President of Malta, George Abela to work on this project to raise money for the Malta Community Chest Fund. Musical Director, Sigmund Mifsud had already chosen and orchestrated a series of rock classics pieces to be played by the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra. The Rockestra show took place on the 12th September at the MFCC. Ticket sales were expected to be around 3,000 but I am very pleased to say that they sold out at 12,000. This is the largest indoor event ever held in Malta.
The evening included pieces by Coldplay, Pink Floyd, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Bob Marley, The Eagles and John Miles, so had a strong 70’s leaning and I wanted to reflect that in the imagery.
The local artists were The Riffs, Jotham Saliba, Claire Caruana, Alex Bezzina, Raquela, Neville Refalo, Daniel Cauchi, Ruben Zahra, Paul Borg Bonaci and DJ Owen.
See more of my work at www.rossashton.com
photo taken by Ellen Røed
16x14 m videoprojection on one side of the tower on the new opera house in Oslo.
video: hc gilje
performers: victoria johnson and thorolf thuestad
composition: knut vaage
Live visuals from September 23rd, 2006 in San Francisco, CA USofA. 2 Al PowerBook G4s maxed out on RAM running Grid Pro. Grid is controlled with an M-Audio X Session controller to allow for greater control. Video output is S-Video routed into an Edirol V4 video mixer to mix between the 2 PowerBooks. Output from that goes to the Videonics video mixer which has 4 DVD players attached as well. Final projection is handled by 4 Panasonic 2000+ lumen projectors.
This is all contained in a custom built coffin for easy transport and complete portability. This setup has seen the California coast, Oregon woodlands, major warehouses, corporate events and everything in between.
View my Viberation Visuals set to see more examples of this rig in action and various setups.
Moving traffic kaleidoscope for 'Another Brick in the Wall', by Roger Waters. This piece was played solely by the orchestra.
I was asked by the President of Malta, George Abela to work on this project to raise money for the Malta Community Chest Fund. Musical Director, Sigmund Mifsud had already chosen and orchestrated a series of rock classics pieces to be played by the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra. The Rockestra show took place on the 12th September at the MFCC. Ticket sales were expected to be around 3,000 but I am very pleased to say that they sold out at 12,000. This is the largest indoor event ever held in Malta.
The evening included pieces by Coldplay, Pink Floyd, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Bob Marley, The Eagles and John Miles, so had a strong 70’s leaning and I wanted to reflect that in the imagery.
The local artists were The Riffs, Jotham Saliba, Claire Caruana, Alex Bezzina, Raquela, Neville Refalo, Daniel Cauchi, Ruben Zahra, Paul Borg Bonaci and DJ Owen.
See more of my work at www.rossashton.com
Ska group the Rifffs get a black white and red look.
I was asked by the President of Malta, George Abela to work on this project to raise money for the Malta Community Chest Fund. Musical Director, Sigmund Mifsud had already chosen and orchestrated a series of rock classics pieces to be played by the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra. The Rockestra show took place on the 12th September at the MFCC. Ticket sales were expected to be around 3,000 but I am very pleased to say that they sold out at 12,000. This is the largest indoor event ever held in Malta.
The evening included pieces by Coldplay, Pink Floyd, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Bob Marley, The Eagles and John Miles, so had a strong 70’s leaning and I wanted to reflect that in the imagery.
The local artists were The Riffs, Jotham Saliba, Claire Caruana, Alex Bezzina, Raquela, Neville Refalo, Daniel Cauchi, Ruben Zahra, Paul Borg Bonaci and DJ Owen.
See more of my work at www.rossashton.com
Rockestra 2011
For the second time I was asked by the President of Malta, George Abela to work on this project to raise money for the Malta Community Chest Fund. Again, Musical Director, Sigmund Mifsud had chosen and orchestrated a series of rock classics pieces to be played by the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra. The Rockestra show took place on the 12th September at the MFCC. Again they sold out at 12,500 people. This is the largest indoor event ever held in Malta. It is also the event of the year were local artists can play to this size of incredibly enthusiastic crowd.
The evening included pieces by Coldplay, Pink Floyd, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Bob Marley, The Eagles and John Miles, so had a strong 70’s leaning and I wanted to reflect that in the imagery.
The local artists were:
Kenneth + Ivan Filletti
Errol
Gloriana Arpa Belli
Gianni
Dorothy Bezzina
Mike spiteri
Daniel Cauchi
John Bundy
Chris
Gianluca Bezzina
Kenneth
Pawlu Borg Bonaci
Xirka rock & Mikaela
Daniel Cauchi & Cliff Zammit
Lello
Glen Vella
Ivan Filletti
Vittorio Gauci
The Little Prince
The Child Alexandru China Birta
and Video appearences
The Pilot
Florin Zamfirescu
The Fox
Rodica Mandache
The Snake
Gelu Niţu
The Flower
Jeanine Stavarache
The King
Mugur Arvunescu
The Vain Man
Mircea Constantinescu
The Businessman
Ioan Batinaş
The Lamplighter
Mircea N. Creţu
The Geographer
Laurenţiu Lazăr
The Drunkard
Pavel Bartoş
Tudor Breazu (model)
Directed by
Carmen Lidia Vidu
Stage design
Constantin Ciubotariu
Cameraman
Neil Colțofeanu
Make-up
Ana Mihaela Marin
Videoprojection is to me a sort of a poem that I'm saying in each performance. I interpret through image the text which I'm staging. I sometimes set the story in a virtual space, like in “[a station...]”, other times I'm am setting the entire plot into the videoprojection, like in “Baby Smile”, and other times I am placing actors and their entire performance in a video space, like in “Fool for Love” and “The Little Prince”, or comment the condition of the characters in videoprojections, like in “Bitter Sauce”; other times I follow the writing, as in “I Hate Helen”... Videoprojection brings my spectacles close to contemporary art and distance them from classic theatre. It is enough to introduce a strong element in the spectacle, for all the other to have to change in their turn; and here I mean the actors' interpretation, light design and la sound-design. The spectacle is what calls me more than theatre and I'm trying to make performances out of videoprojections.
L’ÊTRE HUMAIN AU CŒUR DES TECHNOLOGIES
13 ARTISTES, 8 ŒUVRES DANS LE QUARTIER DES SPECTACLES
Du 1 AU 18 OCTOBRE 2015
Espace Commun? est un parcours de 8 œuvres dans divers lieux publics du Quartier des spectacles de Montréal, présenté du 1 au 18 octobre 2015. Résultat d’un processus créatif ayant pour thématique l’être humain au cœur des technologies, il réunit les talents de 13 artistes en provenance de 7 pays. Montréal constitue la première étape de ce parcours interactif international. Espace commun?, une coproduction de l’Office national du film du Canada, du Partenariat du Quartier des spectacles et de MUTEK, s’inscrit dans le vaste projet Human Futures réalisé grâce au soutien du programme Culture de l’Union européenne.
www.quartierdesspectacles.com/fr/evenement/127/espace-commun
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HUMANS AT THE HEART OF TECHNOLOGY
13 ARTISTS, 8 WORKS IN THE QUARTIER DES SPECTACLES
Common Space? is a tour of eight new works displayed at various sites in Montreal’s Quartier des Spectacles from October 1 to 18, 2015. It is the outcome of a creative process that merges the talent of 13 artists from seven countries, as they explore the question of humans at the heart of technology. Common Space? is an NFB, Quartier des Spectacles Partnership and MUTEK co-production, and is part of the much larger Human Futures project, produced with the support of the European Union’s Culture Programme.
www.quartierdesspectacles.com/en/event/127/common-space
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ON EST TOUS UN GROUPE D'AMI(E)S ICI
Sam Meech (Royaume-Uni) avec la collaboration de Marilène Gaudet (Canada)
Place de la Paix et Centre de design de l’UQAM
Sam Meech présente une série d’œuvres qui témoigne d’expériences vécues par des gens du centre-ville de Montréal et critique le rôle des arts dans un environnement urbain en évolution. À partir d’une recherche visuelle et d’entretiens réalisés dans le Quartier des spectacles, il enregistre et représente de manière imaginative les idées, les expériences et l’iconographie des personnes qui y évoluent, sous la forme de modèles de tricots jacquard traditionnels.
À la place de la Paix, participez à Crossed Lines, une onde tricotée réactive, qui représente visuellement ces entretiens. Écoutez-les à partir d’une cabine téléphonique et laissez votre propre message : votre voix se joindra aux leurs dans le tricot sur la façade de projection. Remarquez ensuite, tout autour, les bannières signalétiques, réalisées en collaboration avec Marilène Gaudet, dont les détails sont tirés de l’iconographie du quartier.
Au Centre de design de l’UQAM, voyez Ceci n’est pas un spectacle, un « film-tricot » qui traduit les idées et expériences recueillies lors des entrevues sous la forme de motifs, symboles et déclarations qui apparaissent dans de glorieuses formes tricotées en basse résolution.
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WE'RE ALL FRIENDS HERE
Sam Meech (United Kingdom) in collaboration with Marilène Gaudet (Canada)
Place de la Paix and Centre de design de l’UQAM
Sam Meech presents a series of works reflecting the experiences of downtown Montrealers and casts a critical eye on the role of the arts in a changing urban environment. Through interviews and a visual search of the Quartier des Spectacles, he records and creatively reimagines the ideas, experiences and iconography of those who live there, in the form of traditional jacquard knits.
At Place de la Paix, participate in Crossed Lines, a reactive knitted wave that visually represents these interviews. Listen to them from a phone booth, and leave your own message; your voice will join the others in the knitting on the projection’s facade. Then notice the banner signs all around you that were created in collaboration with Marilène Gaudet, featuring details taken from the neighbourhood’s iconography.
At the UQAM Centre de design, view Ceci n’est pas un spectacle, a “knitted movie” that translates the ideas and experiences gathered during the interviews into patterns, symbols and statements that appear in glorious low-resolution knitted form.
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Photo : Martine Doyon
Borderline 2011 " Survive the Apocalypse."
Day 1 : Japan Apocalypse.
Performance "Black Rain"
Satomi Zpira
Series of photographs made of two male and female models taken on the fly. Video projection of generative audio-reactive visuals created by Max Msp jitter, on an experimental electronic musical background recorded just before by myself.
Created in 2016
L’ÊTRE HUMAIN AU CŒUR DES TECHNOLOGIES
13 ARTISTES, 8 ŒUVRES DANS LE QUARTIER DES SPECTACLES
Du 1 AU 18 OCTOBRE 2015
Espace Commun? est un parcours de 8 œuvres dans divers lieux publics du Quartier des spectacles de Montréal, présenté du 1 au 18 octobre 2015. Résultat d’un processus créatif ayant pour thématique l’être humain au cœur des technologies, il réunit les talents de 13 artistes en provenance de 7 pays. Montréal constitue la première étape de ce parcours interactif international. Espace commun?, une coproduction de l’Office national du film du Canada, du Partenariat du Quartier des spectacles et de MUTEK, s’inscrit dans le vaste projet Human Futures réalisé grâce au soutien du programme Culture de l’Union européenne.
www.quartierdesspectacles.com/fr/evenement/127/espace-commun
__________________________
HUMANS AT THE HEART OF TECHNOLOGY
13 ARTISTS, 8 WORKS IN THE QUARTIER DES SPECTACLES
Common Space? is a tour of eight new works displayed at various sites in Montreal’s Quartier des Spectacles from October 1 to 18, 2015. It is the outcome of a creative process that merges the talent of 13 artists from seven countries, as they explore the question of humans at the heart of technology. Common Space? is an NFB, Quartier des Spectacles Partnership and MUTEK co-production, and is part of the much larger Human Futures project, produced with the support of the European Union’s Culture Programme.
www.quartierdesspectacles.com/en/event/127/common-space
__________________________________________
ON EST TOUS UN GROUPE D'AMI(E)S ICI
Sam Meech (Royaume-Uni) avec la collaboration de Marilène Gaudet (Canada)
Place de la Paix et Centre de design de l’UQAM
Sam Meech présente une série d’œuvres qui témoigne d’expériences vécues par des gens du centre-ville de Montréal et critique le rôle des arts dans un environnement urbain en évolution. À partir d’une recherche visuelle et d’entretiens réalisés dans le Quartier des spectacles, il enregistre et représente de manière imaginative les idées, les expériences et l’iconographie des personnes qui y évoluent, sous la forme de modèles de tricots jacquard traditionnels.
À la place de la Paix, participez à Crossed Lines, une onde tricotée réactive, qui représente visuellement ces entretiens. Écoutez-les à partir d’une cabine téléphonique et laissez votre propre message : votre voix se joindra aux leurs dans le tricot sur la façade de projection. Remarquez ensuite, tout autour, les bannières signalétiques, réalisées en collaboration avec Marilène Gaudet, dont les détails sont tirés de l’iconographie du quartier.
Au Centre de design de l’UQAM, voyez Ceci n’est pas un spectacle, un « film-tricot » qui traduit les idées et expériences recueillies lors des entrevues sous la forme de motifs, symboles et déclarations qui apparaissent dans de glorieuses formes tricotées en basse résolution.
__________________________________________
WE'RE ALL FRIENDS HERE
Sam Meech (United Kingdom) in collaboration with Marilène Gaudet (Canada)
Place de la Paix and Centre de design de l’UQAM
Sam Meech presents a series of works reflecting the experiences of downtown Montrealers and casts a critical eye on the role of the arts in a changing urban environment. Through interviews and a visual search of the Quartier des Spectacles, he records and creatively reimagines the ideas, experiences and iconography of those who live there, in the form of traditional jacquard knits.
At Place de la Paix, participate in Crossed Lines, a reactive knitted wave that visually represents these interviews. Listen to them from a phone booth, and leave your own message; your voice will join the others in the knitting on the projection’s facade. Then notice the banner signs all around you that were created in collaboration with Marilène Gaudet, featuring details taken from the neighbourhood’s iconography.
At the UQAM Centre de design, view Ceci n’est pas un spectacle, a “knitted movie” that translates the ideas and experiences gathered during the interviews into patterns, symbols and statements that appear in glorious low-resolution knitted form.
__________________________________________
Photo : Martine Doyon
I was asked by the President of Malta, George Abela to work on this project to raise money for the Malta Community Chest Fund. Musical Director, Sigmund Mifsud had already chosen and orchestrated a series of rock classics pieces to be played by the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra. The Rockestra show took place on the 12th September at the MFCC. Ticket sales were expected to be around 3,000 but I am very pleased to say that they sold out at 12,000. This is the largest indoor event ever held in Malta.
The evening included pieces by Coldplay, Pink Floyd, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Bob Marley, The Eagles and John Miles, so had a strong 70’s leaning and I wanted to reflect that in the imagery.
The local artists were The Riffs, Jotham Saliba, Claire Caruana, Alex Bezzina, Raquela, Neville Refalo, Daniel Cauchi, Ruben Zahra, Paul Borg Bonaci and DJ Owen.
See more of my work at www.rossashton.com
Projection Artwork commissioned by Cambridge University as part of the opening ceremony for its 800th Anniversary celebrations. Projections onto The Senate House and Old School. The two buildings are used as one projection palette to create a semi-immersive experience. The images reflect the impact that the academic work of Cambridge has had on shaping our world and our ideas.
Original Image by Quentin Blake
Created by Ross Ashton.
Ska group the Rifffs performing Champagne Charlies Ghost.
I was asked by the President of Malta, George Abela to work on this project to raise money for the Malta Community Chest Fund. Musical Director, Sigmund Mifsud had already chosen and orchestrated a series of rock classics pieces to be played by the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra. The Rockestra show took place on the 12th September at the MFCC. Ticket sales were expected to be around 3,000 but I am very pleased to say that they sold out at 12,000. This is the largest indoor event ever held in Malta.
The evening included pieces by Coldplay, Pink Floyd, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Bob Marley, The Eagles and John Miles, so had a strong 70’s leaning and I wanted to reflect that in the imagery.
The local artists were The Riffs, Jotham Saliba, Claire Caruana, Alex Bezzina, Raquela, Neville Refalo, Daniel Cauchi, Ruben Zahra, Paul Borg Bonaci and DJ Owen.
See more of my work at www.rossashton.com
Montréalais et touristes sont invités du 10 décembre au 31 janvier 2016, à découvrir Impulsion, une installation hivernale composée de 30 bascules géantes qui transformera la place des Festivals en un vaste terrain de jeux lumineux et qui sera accompagnée d’un parcours de vidéoprojections inédit. La création est l’œuvre de la firme torontoise Lateral Office ainsi que de CS Design, en collaboration avec EGP Group, toutes deux de Montréal.
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Montrealers and visitors are invited, from December 10 to January 31, to explore Impulse, a winter installation comprising 30 giant seesaws that will transform the Place des Festivals into a vast illuminated playground, accompanied by a set of all-new video projections. The creation is the work of Toronto-based firm Lateral Office and Montreal-based CS Design, in collaboration with EGP Group of Montreal.
Photo: Ulysse Lemerise, OSA
This is an installation of Elliott Earls "Elegy for the Collapse of the Empire, Detroit Craft and Disentegration." at Cranbrook Museum during the "no Object is an Island" exhibition.
Is this the real life?
Is this just fantasy?
Caught in a landslide,
No escape from reality.
Queen
I was asked by the President of Malta, George Abela to work on this project to raise money for the Malta Community Chest Fund. Musical Director, Sigmund Mifsud had already chosen and orchestrated a series of rock classics pieces to be played by the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra. The Rockestra show took place on the 12th September at the MFCC. Ticket sales were expected to be around 3,000 but I am very pleased to say that they sold out at 12,000. This is the largest indoor event ever held in Malta.
The evening included pieces by Coldplay, Pink Floyd, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Bob Marley, The Eagles and John Miles, so had a strong 70’s leaning and I wanted to reflect that in the imagery.
The local artists were The Riffs, Jotham Saliba, Claire Caruana, Alex Bezzina, Raquela, Neville Refalo, Daniel Cauchi, Ruben Zahra, Paul Borg Bonaci and DJ Owen.
See more of my work at www.rossashton.com
Inspired by the Paul Anka version of the classic Oasis track.
I was asked by the President of Malta, George Abela to work on this project to raise money for the Malta Community Chest Fund. Musical Director, Sigmund Mifsud had already chosen and orchestrated a series of rock classics pieces to be played by the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra. The Rockestra show took place on the 12th September at the MFCC. Ticket sales were expected to be around 3,000 but I am very pleased to say that they sold out at 12,000. This is the largest indoor event ever held in Malta.
The evening included pieces by Coldplay, Pink Floyd, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Bob Marley, The Eagles and John Miles, so had a strong 70’s leaning and I wanted to reflect that in the imagery.
The local artists were The Riffs, Jotham Saliba, Claire Caruana, Alex Bezzina, Raquela, Neville Refalo, Daniel Cauchi, Ruben Zahra, Paul Borg Bonaci and DJ Owen.
See more of my work at www.rossashton.com
Video projection of 7 Stories from 700 years at the facade of Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall during Light to Night Festival 2019 and activities at the Empress Lawn during iLight Singapore Bicentennial Edition.
Borderline 2011 " Survive the Apocalypse."
Day 1 : Japan Apocalypse.
Performance "Return to the Womb - Part 1"
Coco Katsura, music by Christian Tan
The Little Prince
The Child Alexandru China Birta
and Video appearences
The Pilot
Florin Zamfirescu
The Fox
Rodica Mandache
The Snake
Gelu Niţu
The Flower
Jeanine Stavarache
The King
Mugur Arvunescu
The Vain Man
Mircea Constantinescu
The Businessman
Ioan Batinaş
The Lamplighter
Mircea N. Creţu
The Geographer
Laurenţiu Lazăr
The Drunkard
Pavel Bartoş
Tudor Breazu (model)
Directed by
Carmen Lidia Vidu
Stage design
Constantin Ciubotariu
Cameraman
Neil Colțofeanu
Make-up
Ana Mihaela Marin
Videoprojection is to me a sort of a poem that I'm saying in each performance. I interpret through image the text which I'm staging. I sometimes set the story in a virtual space, like in “[a station...]”, other times I'm am setting the entire plot into the videoprojection, like in “Baby Smile”, and other times I am placing actors and their entire performance in a video space, like in “Fool for Love” and “The Little Prince”, or comment the condition of the characters in videoprojections, like in “Bitter Sauce”; other times I follow the writing, as in “I Hate Helen”... Videoprojection brings my spectacles close to contemporary art and distance them from classic theatre. It is enough to introduce a strong element in the spectacle, for all the other to have to change in their turn; and here I mean the actors' interpretation, light design and la sound-design. The spectacle is what calls me more than theatre and I'm trying to make performances out of videoprojections.
*A-MINT* is a metaphor of a sustainable future, where man and machines work together in perfect symbiosis to cross a frontier that man alone could not dare. *A-MINT* is a new kind of adaptive Artificial Music Intelligence, the first one of its kind capable to crack the improvisation code of any musician in real time and able to improvise with him. Creating music and video along the execution, without any preset pattern, pitch or bpm. A new organic and lively form of contemporary electronic music. The futuristic real-time electronic orchestrations, enhanced by the generative videoprojections, rewrite the rules of live electronic music, and plunge the audience into a unique experience, always different because of the impulses and interpretations of the Artificial Music Intelligence A-Mint, a trip in unknown and never explored before territories and boundaries, made of new sounds,technology, images, energy , sweat, heart and soul.
Credit: Jürgen Grünwald
70's Pyramid Power. This seemed an apt theme for this orchestrated 'best of'.
I was asked by the President of Malta, George Abela to work on this project to raise money for the Malta Community Chest Fund. Musical Director, Sigmund Mifsud had already chosen and orchestrated a series of rock classics pieces to be played by the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra. The Rockestra show took place on the 12th September at the MFCC. Ticket sales were expected to be around 3,000 but I am very pleased to say that they sold out at 12,000. This is the largest indoor event ever held in Malta.
The evening included pieces by Coldplay, Pink Floyd, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Bob Marley, The Eagles and John Miles, so had a strong 70’s leaning and I wanted to reflect that in the imagery.
The local artists were The Riffs, Jotham Saliba, Claire Caruana, Alex Bezzina, Raquela, Neville Refalo, Daniel Cauchi, Ruben Zahra, Paul Borg Bonaci and DJ Owen.
See more of my work at www.rossashton.com
Ska group the Rifffs performing Champagne Charlies Ghost.
I was asked by the President of Malta, George Abela to work on this project to raise money for the Malta Community Chest Fund. Musical Director, Sigmund Mifsud had already chosen and orchestrated a series of rock classics pieces to be played by the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra. The Rockestra show took place on the 12th September at the MFCC. Ticket sales were expected to be around 3,000 but I am very pleased to say that they sold out at 12,000. This is the largest indoor event ever held in Malta.
The evening included pieces by Coldplay, Pink Floyd, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Bob Marley, The Eagles and John Miles, so had a strong 70’s leaning and I wanted to reflect that in the imagery.
The local artists were The Riffs, Jotham Saliba, Claire Caruana, Alex Bezzina, Raquela, Neville Refalo, Daniel Cauchi, Ruben Zahra, Paul Borg Bonaci and DJ Owen.
See more of my work at www.rossashton.com
By Brandon Tay x Safuan Johari on the facade of the Asian Civilisations Museum of 30 artists visuals on loop throughout the night during the Light to Night Festival 2018 at the Civic District.
The Little Prince
The Child Alexandru China Birta
and Video appearences
The Pilot
Florin Zamfirescu
The Fox
Rodica Mandache
The Snake
Gelu Niţu
The Flower
Jeanine Stavarache
The King
Mugur Arvunescu
The Vain Man
Mircea Constantinescu
The Businessman
Ioan Batinaş
The Lamplighter
Mircea N. Creţu
The Geographer
Laurenţiu Lazăr
The Drunkard
Pavel Bartoş
Tudor Breazu (model)
Directed by
Carmen Lidia Vidu
Stage design
Constantin Ciubotariu
Cameraman
Neil Colțofeanu
Make-up
Ana Mihaela Marin
Videoprojection is to me a sort of a poem that I'm saying in each performance. I interpret through image the text which I'm staging. I sometimes set the story in a virtual space, like in “[a station...]”, other times I'm am setting the entire plot into the videoprojection, like in “Baby Smile”, and other times I am placing actors and their entire performance in a video space, like in “Fool for Love” and “The Little Prince”, or comment the condition of the characters in videoprojections, like in “Bitter Sauce”; other times I follow the writing, as in “I Hate Helen”... Videoprojection brings my spectacles close to contemporary art and distance them from classic theatre. It is enough to introduce a strong element in the spectacle, for all the other to have to change in their turn; and here I mean the actors' interpretation, light design and la sound-design. The spectacle is what calls me more than theatre and I'm trying to make performances out of videoprojections.
Rockestra 2011
For the second time I was asked by the President of Malta, George Abela to work on this project to raise money for the Malta Community Chest Fund. Again, Musical Director, Sigmund Mifsud had chosen and orchestrated a series of rock classics pieces to be played by the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra. The Rockestra show took place on the 12th September at the MFCC. Again they sold out at 12,500 people. This is the largest indoor event ever held in Malta. It is also the event of the year were local artists can play to this size of incredibly enthusiastic crowd.
The evening included pieces by Coldplay, Pink Floyd, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Bob Marley, The Eagles and John Miles, so had a strong 70’s leaning and I wanted to reflect that in the imagery.
The local artists were:
Kenneth + Ivan Filletti
Errol
Gloriana Arpa Belli
Gianni
Dorothy Bezzina
Mike spiteri
Daniel Cauchi
John Bundy
Chris
Gianluca Bezzina
Kenneth
Pawlu Borg Bonaci
Xirka rock & Mikaela
Daniel Cauchi & Cliff Zammit
Lello
Glen Vella
Ivan Filletti
Vittorio Gauci
Rockestra 2011
For the second time I was asked by the President of Malta, George Abela to work on this project to raise money for the Malta Community Chest Fund. Again, Musical Director, Sigmund Mifsud had chosen and orchestrated a series of rock classics pieces to be played by the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra. The Rockestra show took place on the 12th September at the MFCC. Again they sold out at 12,500 people. This is the largest indoor event ever held in Malta. It is also the event of the year were local artists can play to this size of incredibly enthusiastic crowd.
The evening included pieces by Coldplay, Pink Floyd, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Bob Marley, The Eagles and John Miles, so had a strong 70’s leaning and I wanted to reflect that in the imagery.
The local artists were:
Kenneth + Ivan Filletti
Errol
Gloriana Arpa Belli
Gianni
Dorothy Bezzina
Mike spiteri
Daniel Cauchi
John Bundy
Chris
Gianluca Bezzina
Kenneth
Pawlu Borg Bonaci
Xirka rock & Mikaela
Daniel Cauchi & Cliff Zammit
Lello
Glen Vella
Ivan Filletti
Vittorio Gauci
This is an installation of Elliott Earls "Elegy for the Collapse of the Empire, Detroit Craft and Disentegration." at Cranbrook Museum during the "no Object is an Island" exhibition.