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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
The Statue of Germania - Das Niederwalddenkmal - Rüdesheim - Rhine Valley - Germany.
Germania is transformed into Europa. In her robes of blue and gold she stares out across the landscape of a united Europe whilst the flags of all the member states unfurl before her. The waters of all the rivers of Europe flow out from her, symbolizing a land without borders, and the uniting of the future aspirations of the peoples of Europe.
The I was asked by the Rheinpartie to create a site specific projection piece that would reinterpret the statue of Germania into one of international European unity.
I had always had in mind that the statue would stand in water. At the base of the statue is a representation of the River Rhine in a human form. I have taken the Rhine to represent all the great rivers of Europe. As the waters of the river flow past, so the peoples of Europe have moved across the land, creating the landscape forms that we see today. As the streams merge to form rivers and flow onward to the sea, so the histories of the separate nations of Europe though sometimes turbulent, have now come together in unity.
Germania herself is now dressed in the blue and gold robes of Europa. She looks out across a united Europe whilst the flags of all the nations of Europe unfurl before her. The waters of all the rivers of Europe flow out from her carrying the hopes and aspirations of all the united member states into the future.
I commissioned soundscape designer Karen Monid to create the accompanying sound piece based on these ideas. For this piece, she needed to combine Beethoven’s Ode To Joy with this site specific projection in the Rhine Valley that would represent the European Union. She chose to follow the life of a river as the journeying theme. All rivers form part of the Water Cycle, which is a never ending movement of water from ocean to cloud to rain to spring, stream, river and back to ocean again. This also seemed appropriate as water and land know no borders or boundaries and so retain a sense of union.
The sound is not synchronised with the images. I wanted the sound to carry a slightly different message to the images in its cyclic nature.
This piece was created for the 'rheipartie', a series of light and video installations in the Rhine Valley World Heritage Site. The event ran from the 2 to the 4th of October 2009.
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
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
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.
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: Martine Doyon
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 light art installation of video projection with music by Philippe Rizzotti, Stephane Beve and Milosh Luczynski (France) at the Singapore Art Museum building facade during the Singapore Night Festival 2012.
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
TapGig during public event, Zamanand in Munich. Ukrainian artist playing from Lviv projected on the war memorial Siegestor.
photos by Nils Nebe
see a video here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaG_D97raBE
Chris Doyle, Ecstatic City, Melbourne International Arts Festival, video projection, 2008. photo by Charlie Samuels. www.chrisdoylestudio.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.
See the video via Vimeo: www.vimeo.com/14031747
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This simple video projection window display installation was a collaborative art project between Chairman Ting and Tangible Interaction in Vancouver, Canada.
The installation piece was created for only one night during the popular fireworks event to help maximize impact and generate awareness for Single Bicycles, a quality bicycle brand situated in downtown Vancouver on Robson Street.
From concept to production, this art installation took over a month to prepare, execute and test. The custom music track was composed and produced by Tom Pettapiece.
CREDITS + INFO:
Animation and production: Tangible Interaction
Illustration and artwork: Chairman Ting
Concept: Chairman Ting x Tangible Interaction
Music: Tom Pettapiece
Video edit: Chairman Ting
Client: Single Bicycles
Location: Vancouver, Canada
LINKS:
www.flickr.com/photos/tompettapiece/
FOLLOW:
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
Borderline 2011 " Survive the Apocalypse."
Day 1 : Japan Apocalypse.
Performance "Return to the Womb - Part 1"
Coco Katsura, music by Christian Tan
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
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
Container Project @ Animal Social Club, Roma.
01/17/2014
www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.395683810567984.1073741...
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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.
This simple video projection window display installation was a collaborative art project between Chairman Ting and Tangible Interaction in Vancouver, Canada.
The installation piece was created for only one night during the popular fireworks event to help maximize impact and generate awareness for Single Bicycles, a quality bicycle brand situated in downtown Vancouver on Robson Street.
From concept to production, this art installation took over a month to prepare, execute and test. The custom music track was composed and produced by Tom Pettapiece.
CREDITS + INFO:
Animation and production: Tangible Interaction
Illustration and artwork: Chairman Ting
Concept: Chairman Ting x Tangible Interaction
Music: Tom Pettapiece
Video edit: Chairman Ting
Client: Single Bicycles
Location: Vancouver, Canada
LINKS:
www.flickr.com/photos/tompettapiece/
FOLLOW:
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.
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
videoprojections on Asinelli Tower, Bologna
10 october 2009
original length: 35'
a project by Articolture
visuals: elisa seravalli
original soundtrack: lorenzo esposito fornasari
audio mixing and foley: pier luigi rocca . fabrizio tito cabitza
executive production: chiara galloni . ivan olgiati
video shot by marco ferri
Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by elisa seravalli.
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
Borderline 2011 " Survive the Apocalypse."
Day 1 : Japan Apocalypse.
Performance "Return to the Womb - Part 1"
Coco Katsura, music by Christian Tan
The Statue of Germania - Das Niederwalddenkmal - Rüdesheim - Rhine Valley - Germany.
Germania is transformed into Europa. In her robes of blue and gold she stares out across the landscape of a united Europe whilst the flags of all the member states unfurl before her. The waters of all the rivers of Europe flow out from her, symbolizing a land without borders, and the uniting of the future aspirations of the peoples of Europe.
The I was asked by the Rheinpartie to create a site specific projection piece that would reinterpret the statue of Germania into one of international European unity.
I had always had in mind that the statue would stand in water. At the base of the statue is a representation of the River Rhine in a human form. I have taken the Rhine to represent all the great rivers of Europe. As the waters of the river flow past, so the peoples of Europe have moved across the land, creating the landscape forms that we see today. As the streams merge to form rivers and flow onward to the sea, so the histories of the separate nations of Europe though sometimes turbulent, have now come together in unity.
Germania herself is now dressed in the blue and gold robes of Europa. She looks out across a united Europe whilst the flags of all the nations of Europe unfurl before her. The waters of all the rivers of Europe flow out from her carrying the hopes and aspirations of all the united member states into the future.
I commissioned soundscape designer Karen Monid to create the accompanying sound piece based on these ideas. For this piece, she needed to combine Beethoven’s Ode To Joy with this site specific projection in the Rhine Valley that would represent the European Union. She chose to follow the life of a river as the journeying theme. All rivers form part of the Water Cycle, which is a never ending movement of water from ocean to cloud to rain to spring, stream, river and back to ocean again. This also seemed appropriate as water and land know no borders or boundaries and so retain a sense of union.
The sound is not synchronised with the images. I wanted the sound to carry a slightly different message to the images in its cyclic nature.
This piece was created for the 'rheipartie', a series of light and video installations in the Rhine Valley World Heritage Site. The event ran from the 2 to the 4th of October 2009.
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
Every year my wife and I are on the south bank in London working on the Mayor of London's New Years Eve Celebrations. Her birthday is around that time and to surprise her I snuck this into the designs we were projecting.
At 110m tall by 55m wide (330' x 160'), is this the worlds biggest birthday card?
The light art installation of video projection with music by Philippe Rizzotti, Stephane Beve and Milosh Luczynski (France) at the Singapore Art Museum building facade during the Singapore Night Festival 2012.
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
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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LES ÎLES INVISIBLES
Sébastien Pierre et Daniel Canty (Canada)
Départ à la station de métro Saint-Laurent
Ce parcours interactif vous invite à redécouvrir Montréal. Avec votre téléphone intelligent comme boussole, décodez 72 fragments d’une histoire dissimulée en explorant 16 sites du Quartier des spectacles, et reconstituez le passé, le présent… et le futur. Consultez la carte du quartier et suivez les symboles pour vous rendre sur les sites et regardez autour de vous : les codes à numéro dessinés au sol vous dévoileront des fragments d’histoire. Pour débuter l’expérience, repérez les bornes de l’Île invisible dans le Quartier des spectacles et suivez le mode d’emploi.
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Sébastien Pierre and Daniel Canty (Canada)
Starts at Saint-Laurent metro station
Rediscover Montreal with this interactive tour. Using your smartphone as a compass, decode 72 fragments of a hidden history by exploring the 16 sites of the Quartier des Spectacles, and reconstruct the past, present and future. Consult the map of the area, follow the symbols to reach the different sites and look around: codes on the ground will reveal snippets of history. To begin the experience, locate the Îles invisibles terminals in the Quartier des Spectacles and follow the instructions.
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Photo : Martine Doyon