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muurschildering, gedimde daglichtbuis en videoprojectie van een animationloop.

mural drawing, a dimmed tubelight and a videoprojection of an animationloop

 

Liefhertje en De Grote Witte Reus, Den Haag 2011

 

Alexandra Crouwers neemt een bijzondere positie in binnen de hedendaagse beeldende kunst; ze spreekt de uiteenlopende beeldtalen van verschillende media en gebruikt deze om meertalige, ofwel polymorfe, installaties te maken. Ze integreert hypermoderne technieken als 3D-modeling en –animatie in de oervorm van het beelden maken: grote (wand) tekeningen. Haar werk concentreert zich steeds meer op een onderzoek naar de ruimte als drager. Ze verwijst hierbij naar een iconografie die zijn oorsprong vindt in prehistorische grotten, tempels en kapellen. Een tentoonstellingsruimte wordt daarbij gezien als een mogelijkheid om een portaal te suggereren naar de mentale wereld, ofwel, binnen religieuze systemen, naar de wereld van onze voorouders, de hemel, de onderwereld of de doden.

Licht of het gebrek aan licht, schaduw, de perceptie van tijd en ruimte en een archetypisch beeldgebruik zijn belangrijke onderdelen. Daarnaast spelen narratieve structuren uit de film of literatuur, muziek en het tekenen zelf een grote rol.

 

Crouwers studeerde in 2001 af aan het Sandberg Instituut en volgde in 2004 en 2005 een tweede masterstudie, Filmwetenschappen & Beeldcultuur aan de Universiteit van Antwerpen. In de afgelopen tien jaar heeft zij een indrukwekkend cv opgebouwd waarop tentoonstellingen, screenings en publicaties prijken die op verschillende continenten plaats vonden. Zo exposeerde zij in Nederland, België, de Verenigde Staten, Polen en Groot-Brittannië en werden haar videowerken vertoond in Duitsland, Zweden, Australië en China. In 2009 was ze vier maanden artist in residence bij RAID Projects in Los Angeles.

Daarnaast schreef zij twee jaar lang een column voor het Belgische kunsttijdschrift hART en cureerde zij enkele grote groepstentoonstellingen in Antwerpen. In 2010 maakte zij, met veel succes, een installatie in het S.M.A.K. in Gent voor de tentoonstelling 'Hareng Saur: Ensor en de hedendaagse kunst'.

 

Alexandra Crouwers holds a unique position in contemporary art: she 'speaks' the diverse languages of multiple media and uses these to make multi lingual installations. She combines cutting-edge techniques as 3D modeling and animation with the archetype of image making: large murals.

More and more her work focuses on examining space as a carrier of images. In this she refers to the iconography that finds its origin in prehistoric caves, temples and chapels. In this new installation she approaches the exhibition space as an opportunity to suggest a portal to the mental world or, within religious systems, to the world of our ancestors, heaven, the underworld or the dead.

Atomic Bomb Test Observer for Innuendo (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

 

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

Borderline 2011 " Survive the Apocalypse."

Day 1 : Japan Apocalypse.

 

After Black Rain, what look like the audience www.borderlinebiennale.tv/

 

www.abodeofchaos.org/

www.flickr.com/photos/home_of_chaos/

SWARM performs Marimba River at Mary Irwin Theather April 12 and 13 2008. Photo by Naiaddy.

An operatic theme with a Heath Robinson Twist.

 

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

 

Borderline 2011 " Survive the Apocalypse."

Day 1 : Japan Apocalypse.

Performance "Black Rain"

Satomi Zpira

 

www.borderlinebiennale.tv/

 

www.abodeofchaos.org/

www.flickr.com/photos/home_of_chaos/

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

 

(The image above was not taken by me and is courtesy of Batwin + Robin Productions. The video-projected image is compiled using my original shown below.)

 

A new "Networks" video projection exhibit that will be at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences in Raleigh, NC, which includes one of my aerial images of an interstate highway interchange in Knoxville, Tennessee taken 11-22-2010.

I couldn't resist sharing this portion of the finished product that was shared with me courtesy of Batwin + Robin Productions in New York, the firm producing this exhibit. I was tickled to death to see the end results of an image that I was far from pleased with to begin with... ;-)

 

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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

 

The video projection exhibition regarding Hawkapura : Atmosphere Character and Flavour at the LED Wall at the National Museum of Singapore.

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

Alice Cooper ⚡️ Taking over Dortmund + Essen/Ruhrgebiet, Germany! Detroit Stories out now!

by Pixeleye Industries

Agency: Community Promotion c/o Straßenjunge

Label: earMUSIC

 

#alicecooper #detroitstories #detroitstoriesalbum #pixeleye #dortmund #wallprojection #promotion #alicecooperband

Zamanand Festival München - Videomapping auf das Siegestor von genelabo

 

see another video here:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=9czELKyQvsA&t=1s

 

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

  

Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by Ross Ashton.

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.

 

www.rossashton.com

www.rheinpartie.com

Video of Ska group the Rifffs performing Champagne Charlies Ghost. Great Track and a pleasure to create for.

 

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

  

Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by Ross Ashton.

Clocks by Coldplay. A Kaleidoscope of Neon.

 

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

 

*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: Alex Braga

Borderline 2011 " Survive the Apocalypse."

Day 1 : Japan Apocalypse.

Performance "Black Rain"

Satomi Zpira

 

www.borderlinebiennale.tv/

 

www.abodeofchaos.org/

www.flickr.com/photos/home_of_chaos/

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.

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

 

Imagine by John Lennon was used to illustrate the work of the Malta Community Chest Fund.

 

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

 

'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

 

Night Lights of Tropicana by the Electric Canvas at the Stamford Court Clock Tower during the Singapore Night Festival 2019.

Imagine by John Lennon was used to illustrate the work of the Malta Community Chest Fund.

 

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

 

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.

Lock 'em up and throw away the key!

 

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

 

Clocks by Coldplay. A Kaleidoscope of Neon.

 

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

 

*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.

 

Photo showing the artist Alex Braga interacting with his installation.

 

Credit: Jürgen Grünwald

A celebration of our heritage at The Fullerton Hotel's facade. The spectacular light show with video projection and music by Hexagon Solution.

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.

the opening of 'Music was my First Love', by John Miles.

 

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

 

An operatic theme with a Heath robinson Twist.

 

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 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.

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

 

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

Borderline 2011 " Survive the Apocalypse."

Day 1 : Japan Apocalypse.

Performance "Black Rain"

Satomi Zpira

 

www.borderlinebiennale.tv/

 

www.abodeofchaos.org/

www.flickr.com/photos/home_of_chaos/

Alice Cooper ⚡️ Taking over Dortmund + Essen/Ruhrgebiet, Germany! Detroit Stories out now!

by Pixeleye Industries

Agency: Community Promotion c/o Straßenjunge

Label: earMUSIC

 

#alicecooper #detroitstories #detroitstoriesalbum #pixeleye #dortmund #wallprojection #promotion #alicecooperband

So you think you can stone me and spit in my eye.

So you think you can love me and leave me to die.

Oh baby-cant do this to me baby.

Just gotta get out-just gotta get right outta here.

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

 

The finale of 'Music was my First Love' by John Miles.

 

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

 

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

 

2001, A Space Violin.

 

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

 

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

 

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