: What's on › 2019 ( July to December 2019 + January to June 2019 )

Open Studio and Artist Talks

Open Studio and Artist Talks evening as Artist-in-Residence at Klondike Institute of Art & Culture.

Andrea Kastner and I will be presented both of our work and a collaborative experiment.

19th of December, 19:30
Macaulay House (Princess and 7th), Dawson City, Yukon

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Artist-in-Residence at Klondike Institute of Art & Culture

I'll be in residence at KIAC, in Dawson City, Yukon, Canada during the month of December for my project Double-Tranchant.




End-of-residency performance at Titanik

Titanik Galleria, Itäinen Rantakatu 8, 20700 Turku, Finland
Sunday, 24 November
1pm at Titanik A.i.R. studio
3pm at Titanik A.i.R. studio
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An intimate end-of-residency performance. The studio can host a maximum of 10 people, so do come early!

Double-Tranchant, meaning double-edged in French, is a solo show-installation for invented, found and automated instruments made with objects that can cut, with real-time processing in a quadriphonic setting.

Double-Tranchant is a piece for musical saws, stemsaws*, automated circular saw blades*, automated mobile of knives*, automated electric musical saws* and other found sharp instruments with a live electronics setup, that is a subtle gradient between playing an electronic instrument and playing with an algorithmic "musician" using a concept of indirect control by layers of flexible automations.

Double-Tranchant is a commentary on the contrast between the brute, the sharp, the flexible and the fascinating.

This piece is a long term project that has recently received support from the Canada Council for the Arts. During the residency at Titanik Paço-Rocchia is working on the form of the show and the composition. She has focused on looking for new sonic material and on working on the code for the live electronics setup.

*instruments invented by the artist

Ode au métal - 2 fois finaliste aux prix Opus

Ode au métal, pièce pour l’excellent quatuor de saxophones Quasar, grandes tôles augmentées et traitement sonore en temps réel, est finaliste au prix Opus Création de l’année.

Ode au métal est aussi la pièce de résistance du concert Cathédrale-Métal, de Quasar finaliste au Prix Opus du Concert de l’année - musiques actuelle, électroacoustique.

Ici tous les finalistes des prix Opus




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