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LPM 2020 Rome

LPM 2020 Rome

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March 12 // 15 2020

Spin Time, Roma, Italy

  • March 12 // 15 2020 | Foyers, Meeting Area Lectures, Classroom 3, Classroom 2, Classroom 1, Spin Time, Roma, Italy
  • March 12 // 15 2020 | Auditorium, Spin Time, Roma, Italy
  • March 12 // 15 2020 | Sala L, Spin Time, Roma, Italy
  • March 12 // 15 2020 | Sala L Mapping, Spin Time, Roma, Italy

Festival

Ad Vitam

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Ad Vitam
Ad Vitam is a subconscious voyage within impermanence. Ad Vitam is a flux of visual and music generated according to the present moment in time and space. Images that have never been seen before, music that has never been heard before, invite to connect with the inner awareness of the present time. Ad vitam is based on Amrita, the AI for generative impermanent art created by Filippo Gregoretti, and is fueled by paintings of roman architecture by Daniela Bendoni, sounds, music, photographs and drawings by Filippo. The eternal essence of roman stone contrasts the intangible essence of Amrita’s creations. The performance is led by the artwork, decided by the artwork, and accompanied live on piano and harmonium by Filippo Gregoretti.

Duration (minutes)

30

What is needed

It's a software running on a PC (Windows or MAC). Visual runs at 1080, (can get up to 4K on proper hardware). Audio output is stereo from the PC. It can run on its own. For the live performance requires balanced input for a digital piano, and mic input for analogue harmonium. All instruments and mics are brought by the artists. Eventually also the PC can be brought. Better if there is one available. A projector is needed of course and sound system with input channels.

What the artists brings

Laptop, Dexibell Concert S7 stage piano, harmonium, mics.

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Daniela Bendoni
Daniela Bendoni

Italy Rome

Events

LPM 2020 Rome
LPM 2020 Rome
Sunday, 15 March 2020

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