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Issues
- Overview
- Issue One: Failure
- Issue Two: Territory
- Issue Three: Bare Life
- Issue Four: Slowness
- Issue Five: Affective Framing: Cinematic Experience and Exhibition Design
- Issue Six: Aesthetics of Heterogeneity
- Issue Seven: Responding to Site Specificity
- Issue Eight: Invisibility (escaping notice)
- Issue Nine: Relations
- Issue Ten: Enchantment, Disenchantment, Reenchantment
- Issue Eleven: Heterotopias (Worlds Within Worlds)
- Issue Twelve: Thresholds
- Issue Thirteen: The Outside
- Issue Fourteen: Toward a Free Poetics
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Antonio D'Amato
Volumina
Volumina is a symbolic soundscape representing big masses in slow motion, with an initial effort towards an infinite acceleration. Nevertheless the piece doesnt provide a direct representation, but a mental image of an unlimited strain and its outcome, with the accumulation of a not-quantifiable amount of energy.
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Bio
Antonio D'Amato graduated at conservatory in Piano, Harpsichord, Music for Multimedia, Music Pedagogy, and Electronic Music, and in 2017 in Audio Engineering. He also studied Composition for eight years, Bassoon for three years, Baroque Organ, Ondes Martenot in Strasbourg and Paris, and later Sonology at ESMUC in Barcelona. Some of his instrumental works are published by Forton Music, U.K. His first electronic composition was selected for a performance during the ICMC 2012 Conference. In summer 2015, he was trainee at ExperimentalStudio des SWR in Freiburg, and in 2016 at ZKM in Karlsruhe. His works have been performed in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Slovenia, Sweden, Taiwan, UK, and USA.