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Mini Portal [Extended]
AV Performance
Duration: 40 min.
Friday, 11 December 2020 | 01:00 > 02:002020-12-12T01:00:00.000Z | VJ Television
Mini Portal is an audiovisual project by Roberto Memoli and Marco Santoro.
It explores the dual dimension of micro and macro where the natural seems unnatural. Through the intervention and the video reworking - both prepared starting from images acquired by a digital microscope and in real time during the performances - the images lose their original size and scale, to acquire abstract and impressionistic forms in a continuous flow that follow the temporal relativism of the continuous bpm changing that lead the viewer into an abstract and fragmentary sound dimension, with some rhythmic / harmonic grip to cling to.
It explores the dual dimension of micro and macro where the natural seems unnatural. Through the intervention and the video reworking - both prepared starting from images acquired by a digital microscope and in real time during the performances - the images lose their original size and scale, to acquire abstract and impressionistic forms in a continuous flow that follow the temporal relativism of the continuous bpm changing that lead the viewer into an abstract and fragmentary sound dimension, with some rhythmic / harmonic grip to cling to.
Author
- Roberto Memoli (1989) Visual and sound artist.
He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Urbino. During the academic years, he attended courses and seminars at ISIA in Urbino and at the LEMS - electronic music laboratory - at the Rossini Conservatory of Pesaro. From 2011 to 2013 he was member and coordinator of the project “Ur.L.O. Urbino Laptop Orchestra“, a work based on improvisation and direction of an electronic orchestra. In 2013 he founded with the VJ... - Is a musician, producer, programmer and VJ. Active as a musician in various groups of the Roman music scene (I Quartieri) since 2008, in 2018 he began to explore the field of intersection between visual design, live performance and programming.

