MuVi5

MuVi5
Author: Dina Riccò
Publisher: Artecittà International Foundation Publishing
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2018-03-30
Genre: Art
ISBN: 8494307193

MuVi5 is the fifth edition of Visual Music dedicated videos – following upon MuVi (Granada, 2007), MuVi2 (Granada, 2009), MuVi3 (Almeria, 2012) and MuVi4 (Alcalá la Real, Jaén, 2015) – an event that completes the Fifth International Conference Sinestesia: Ciencia y Arte, which took place at Alcalá la Real, Jaén (Convento Capuchinos) and the “Victoria Eugenia” Conservatory of Music of Granada, in Spain, from May 18th to 21th.This is a collection of kinetic works in visual, audiovisual, or interactive fields, from artists, musicians, designers, and performers, designed on music. Alongside the videos from professionals are also works produced in the academic field, presented by professors, or directly by university students, academies of fine arts, and music conservatories. The catalog contains an extensive selection of photographs and videos submitted by participants whose home countries are European, including England (London), Hungary (Pécs), Ireland (Dublin), Italy (Milan), Poland (Warsaw), and Spain (Granada, Girona), as well as outside of Europe, including China (Hong Kong), New Zealand (Auckland), and the USA (Alabama, Massachusetts, Oregon). Links included about 100 minutes of online video. Direction and coordination Dina Riccò (Design Department, School of Design, Politecnico di Milano, Italy) Organizational direction María José de Córdoba Serrano (University of Granada, Drawing Department / Artecittà International Foundation, Granada, Spain), Francisco Toro Ceballos (Área de Cultura, Ayuntamiento de Alcalá la Real, Jaén) Scientific committee of the exposition Giovanni Baule (Design Department, School of Design, Politecnico di Milano, Italy) María José de Córdoba Serrano (University of Granada / Fundación Internacional Artecittà, Granada, Spain) José López Montes (Real Conservatorio Superior de Música “Victoria Eugenia” de Granada, Spain) Jesús Pertíñez López (Drawing Department, University of Granada, Spain) Dina Riccò (Design Department, School of Design, Politecnico di Milano, Italy) Juan García Villar (Painting Department, University of Granada, Spain) Collaborators Elena Caratti (Design Department, School of Design, Politecnico di Milano, Italy), Tremedad Gnecco Suarez (Faculty of Educational Sciences, University of Granada, Spain), Reynaldo Fernández Manzano (Centro de Documentación musical, Junta de Andalucía, Spain), Victor Parra (Univ. Pedagógica experimental libertador, Barquesimeto, Venezuela), Umberto Tolino (Design Department, School of Design, Politecnico di Milano, Italy), Concejalía de Cultura, Ayuntamiento de Alcalá la Real, Jaén, Spain Planning and running of exhibition María José de Córdoba Serrano, Francisco Toro Ceballos, Julia López de la Torre Lucha, Comisión artística Teatro Martinez Montañéz. Organizers Artecittà International Foundation (Granada, Spain), University of Granada (Faculty of Fine Arts, Faculty of Educational Sciences, Department of Drawing, Granada Spain), Politecnico di Milano (Design Department, School of Design, Italy) Patrons Ayuntamiento de Alcalá la Real (Jaén, Spain) Real Conservatorio Superior de Música “Victoria Eugenia” de Granada (Spain) Universidad Pedagógica experimental libertador (Instituto pedagógico “Luis Beltrán Prieto Figueroa”, Barquesimeto, Venezuela) Master’s Degree in Drawing: Creation, Production and Dissemination, University of Granada American Synesthesia Association (New York, US) IASAS International Association of Synaesthetes, Artists, and Scientists (San Francisco, US) Editorial staff Book and DVD edited by Dina Riccò and María José de Córdoba Serrano. The two editors have worked in collaboration for the whole book, more particularly: Dina Riccò has edited the pp. 15-40, 71-111; Maria José de Cordoba Serrano the pp. 41-70, 112-152. The videos, the texts descriptions of the videos and the figures are by the respective participants and authors Editing English texts: by Sean Day Editing Spanish texts: by María José de Córdoba, Julia López de la Torre Lucha Editing Italian texts: Dina Riccò Art direction: Dina Riccò Graphic design of the book and cover: Giulia Martimucci Motion graphic design: Gianluca Balzerano Interface design of the Dvd: Alessandro Zamperini Interaction design of the Dvd: Alberto Barone Web platform (www.muvi-visualmusic.tumblr.com): Elena Caratti, Dina Riccò, Umberto Tolino ISBN 13 (Book + Dvd): 978-84-943071-7-1 ISBN 13 (Ebook): 978-84-943071-9-5 © 2018 Artecittà International Foundation, Granada (Spain) www.artecitta.es, [email protected] Print: Imprenta del Carmen, Granada Printed in Spain. First edition: March 2018

MuVi6

MuVi6
Author: Dina Riccò & María José de Córdoba
Publisher: Fundación Internacional artecittà
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2022-10-24
Genre: Art
ISBN: 8494866540

MuVi6 is the sixth edition of the publication dedicated to Visual Music – following MuVi (Granada, 2007), MuVi2 (Granada, 2009), MuVi3 (Almería, 2012), MuVi4 (Alcalá la Real, Jaén, 2015), MuVi5 (Granada and Alcalá la Real, Jaén, 2018) – an event integrated with the VII International Congress: “Synesthesia: Science and Art”, held from the 26th to 29th of October 2022, at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Granada and at the Convento de Capuchinos in Alcalá la Real (Jaén), Spain. This event confirms its primary objective of providing perceivable, aesthetic (and synaesthetic) feedback on the theoretical contents addressed at the conference through lectures, debates and posters, proving over time, in the editions that have followed, to be capable of stimulating debate This particular edition, in line with the conference, aims to underline the challenge between the digital and the material: this is the interpretative key that we asked of both the authors of the preliminary essays anticipating the collection of works, and the authors of the video projects. Hybridisation was expressed on several levels, which can be summarised in two main trends: in the sources, where nature and the kinematics of the elements, e.g. liquids or gasses, are a source of inspiration; or in the hybridisation of techniques where the material and the digital alternate. Each edition surprises us with the richness of the productions, with increasingly complex compositional and technical solutions, undoubtedly facilitated by the evolution of audio/video software and visual programming languages that facilitate new aesthetic experiments. The sound/visual relationships are therefore as much the result of a perceptual analysis as of an algorithmic application that can escape the control of the perceivable

MuVi4. Video and moving image on synesthesia and visual music

MuVi4. Video and moving image on synesthesia and visual music
Author: Dina Riccò
Publisher: Fundación Internacional artecittà
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2015-05-08
Genre: Art
ISBN: 8494307134

MuVi4 is part of the Fifth International Congress “Synaesthesia: Science & Art” Palacio Abacial and Convento Capuchinos, Alcalá la Real, Jaén, Spain, 16-19th May 2015 Museo Casa de lo Tiros, Granada, 19-23th May 2015