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Listening Session, Via Ludovisi 48, Roma
H18:30-20:00
Serie “I Pomeriggi”
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Via Ludovisi 48, Roma
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H18:30-20:00
Serie “I Pomeriggi”
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Is And Always Was
L’evento è parte della serie I Pomeriggi dedicata allə Fellows.
A cura di Gabriel Stöckli (Fellow Roma Calling / Arti Visive, Suono).
Su invito di Gabriel Stöckli, Nicola Tirabasso, alias VISIO, presenta un live set accompagnato dalla presentazione di un work in progress, una produzione collaborativa tra i due artisti.
Attraverso la manipolazione di mangianastri e musicassette, Stöckli e VISIO danno forma a un’installazione sonora che intreccia tecniche DIY, interventi diretti e modalità compositive caratteristiche delle rispettive pratiche.
L’evento può essere fotografato e/o videoregistrato per scopi di archiviazione, educativi e per scopi promozionali correlati. Partecipando a questo evento, date il vostro consenso a essere fotografate/i e/o videoregistrate/i.
Gabriel Stöckli (Mendrisio, 1991) vive e lavora in Canton Ticino. Attualmente è borsista presso l’Istituto Svizzero di Roma (2025/2026). Ha studiato arti visive e studi curatoriali presso la Naba a Milano. Dal 2014 co-dirige lo spazio non profit Sonnenstube a Lugano. Ha partecipato a diversi programmi di residenza, ad esempio la Cité Internationale des Arts (Parigi, 2023), lo stesso anno ha pubblicato la sua prima monografia in occasione del premio Cahiers d’Artistes promosso da Prohelvetia, edita da Junglebooks, San Gallo. Espone regolarmente in Svizzera e all’estero, tra cui: Studio Dabbeni, Lugano (2024), Karusell, Fermo (2024), La Regionale, Villa Ciani, Lugano (2023),Gelateria Sogni di ghiaccio (2021), Museo Hermann Nitsch, Napoli (2021), Schwobhaus, Berna (2020), MAT, Neuchatel (2019), Espace libre, Bienne (2018), La Triennale, Milano (2017), La Rada, Locarno (2016).
VISIO è l’alias del musicista e artista visivo Nicola Tirabasso, con base a Londra. Sia nella musica che nelle arti visive, la sua produzione indaga ed esplora le tangenti arcane tra la realtà e l’inspiegabile. Come un moderno antiquario, attinge a un’ampia gamma di immaginari fittizi, rielaborandoli in una musica intricata, decostruita e malinconicamente infestata. Nel settembre 2022 è stato pubblicato l’LP “Privacy Angels” da Haunter Records e nel gennaio 2024 è stata presentata a Milano la mostra personale “Fools Circel 9wys”, curata da Threes con la partecipazione di Penny Rimbaud.
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Photo series documenting Swiss innovation in architecture, engineering, and materials for sustainable environments. Building: Tor Alva, the world’s tallest 3D-printed building in the Alpine village of Mulegns, Switzerland. Designed by Benjamin Dillenburger and Michael Hansmeyer (ETH Zürich). © Andrei Jipa
Photo series documenting Swiss innovation in architecture, engineering, and materials for sustainable environments. Assembly of Tor Alva, the world’s tallest 3D-printed building in the Alpine village of Mulegns, Switzerland. Designed by Benjamin Dillenburger and Michael Hansmeyer (ETH Zürich). © Hansmeyer/Dillenburger
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