Description
After several years investigating how to see and give plasticity to music, together with the creation of various “Tableau vivant” (Goya, Brueghel, El Bosco); My interest in creating sound from the visual, in this case, sculpture and painting, led me to create this series of “sound extensions”.The present intervention, in the form of "sound extensions", has the function of giving a parallel life to the work, creating an object hybridized by sound and its physical presence.
Each of the works “speaks to us” through its own language and sound that emerge from its will; a will of the original material filtered and shaped by the praxis of the artist: a sound extension of the material and its becoming into art.
Period | 2022 Dec 17 |
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Held at | Musikagileak (Asociación Vasco-Navarra de compositores), Spain |
Degree of Recognition | International |
UKÄ subject classification
- Visual Arts
- Music
- Performing Arts
Free keywords
- sound extension
- visual arts
- museum
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Research output
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erinamanire: Sound Extension of "Con oreja" by Elena Mendizabal
Research output: Non-textual form › Artistic work
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sc(herz)o infinito: Tableau Vivant of Childrens games by Pieter Brueghel
Research output: Non-textual form › Artistic work
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Pulsações Dilatadas:: extended interpretation: A new way of conceiving music interpretation
Research output: Thesis › Master's Thesis
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rêhe: Sound Extension of "Mi hija a caballo" by Antonio Ortiz Echagüe
Research output: Non-textual form › Artistic work
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Bô[·]bori: Sound Extension of "Los Ángeles" by Txomin Badiola
Research output: Non-textual form › Artistic work
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engeru: Sound Extension of 2 anonymous sculptures
Research output: Non-textual form › Artistic work
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Pas digun ne vedeva sa cara (uma vontade de foder): Plastic extension of Breviario de espejismos by Elena Mendoza
Research output: Non-textual form › Artistic work
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Prizes and Distinction
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Plastic Extension - Research of the month
Prize: Election to learned society
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Projects
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Plastic Extension of Music
Project: Research