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Pattern of co-existence

Nicolás Varchausky and Juan Onofri Barbato

Performance Biennale - BP.15, Argentina.

Performance Biennale - BP.15, Argentina.
Buenos Aires, Argentina

Patrón de convivencia [Pattern of co-existence] further explored the research work carried out by Nicolás Varchausky for several years now regarding recursive systems, feedback as a generator of sound and the body in relation with technological environments.
The project explored the physical construction of a sound in space and in time. A group of performers/operators placed a series of speaker modules, microphones and light sources in a grid that supports them and induced each module into a state of controlled feedback, which would increased and generate a multiplicity of beats as the minutes go by.
The audience had the chance to follow these actions and explore the place, discovering how the same sound can behave differently in each spot of the venue.

Performers: Amparo González Sola, Juan Onofri Barbato, Matías Sendón, Nicolás Varchausky
Electronic consultant: Jorge Crowe

Coproduced by Mar del Plata Contemporary Art Museum - Instituto Cultural de la Provincia de Buenos Aires
Curated by Rodrigo Alonso

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  • Title: Pattern of co-existence
  • Creator: Nicolás Varchausky, Juan Onofri Barbato
  • Date Created: 2015/2015
  • Location: MAR. Museo de Arte Contemporaneo Mar del Plata, MAR. Museo de Arte Contemporaneo Mar del Plata
  • Subject Keywords: Performance
Performance Biennale - BP.15, Argentina.

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