La radio (2015) by Cecilia Arditto Delsoglio published on 2018-03-15T09:40:33Z Musique Concréte (2015) by Cecilia Arditto 7 Music-installations for tape, magic lanterns and sound objects Adriana Montorfano, flute and sound objects Cecilia Arditto, composition and magic lanterns Eduardo Hernández Pérez, video Daniel Nicolas, additional camera Two performers manipulate sound-objects and slide-projectors in different spots of a dark room, producing performative-installations. The architecture of the space provides different sort of screens on the shape of columns, stairs, pipes, heating racks, walls, ceiling and the floor... every section of “Musique concrète” is played in a different spot. Sound and visuals are made with low-tech paraphernalia in real time in a sort of live movie. Music, sound and space-design are organized in a score creating complete audiovisual scenes with simple means. One of the performers is in charge of the slide-projectors, the second one plays sound-objects and tapes. #4. La radio...cette chambre des merveilles (The radio... that chambre of wonders) for live radio, tape and hand-crank projector. The tape is based on excerpts of Pierre Schaeffer’s voice from Solfège de l'objet sonore (1967). In a sort of home made electronics a live radio creates successive dynamic envelops shaping Schaeffer’s voice and the music examples introduced by Schaeffer. A hand-drawn movie goes together with the sound story in the shape of an analog music score. "The score starts being a set of instruction to gain its own messy life". http://www.ceciliaarditto.com/www.ceciliaarditto.com/mchome.html Genre Classical