Light, Sound, Space and Movement: a multidisciplinary exploration through emerging technologies
Politecnico di Milano
Z.1.D.I Room (Bld. 11)
Via Ampère, 2
December 20th, 2023
11.00 am - 1.30 pm
Contacts: massimiliano.zanoni@polimi.it
Z.1.D.I Room (Bld. 11)
Via Ampère, 2
December 20th, 2023
11.00 am - 1.30 pm
Contacts: massimiliano.zanoni@polimi.it
Sommario
On December 20th, 2023 at 11.00 am in the framework of Creative Programming and Computing Course, will be held a seminar on "Light, Sound, Space and Movement: a multidisciplinary exploration through emerging technologies", organized by Prof. Massimiliano Zanoni in Z.1.D.I Room, Politecnico di Milano (Building 11).
The lecture will delve into the history, evolution, and distinctive principles of the art studio fuse*. It will examine the developed modus operandi over time, focusing on the creative process that led to the realisation of the latest project presented in 2023: “Onirica()”. Onirica () is an audiovisual work that explores the dimension of dreams. In the lecture it will be outlined an overview on the technologies that the studio is currently experimenting in the field of Deep Learning (Stable Diffusion), generative design, and Data Analysis.
FUSE*
fuse* is a studio and production company at the intersection of art and science, exploring the expressive potential by the creative use of emerging technologies. Since inception, the studio’s research has focused primarily on the production of installations and live media performances which instill wonder and motivate audiences to challenge what is possible. As the studio evolved, creation of new projects became more holistic and placed increasingly higher value on pure experimentation. The objective of fuse* is to push past accepted limits, spur empathy and seek out new interplay between light, space, sound, and movement. fuse* maintains close ties to its community, by developing, supporting, and promoting projects with the intent of propagating culture and knowledge. In this vein, fuse* has co-produced NODE, an electronic music and digital arts festival, since 2016. Over the years, fuse* has exhibited and performed internationally at art institutions and festivals including Mutek, TodaysArt, Sónar Istanbul, Artechouse, STRP Biennial, RomaEuropa, Kikk, Scopitone and the National Centre for the Performing Arts of China.
The lecture will delve into the history, evolution, and distinctive principles of the art studio fuse*. It will examine the developed modus operandi over time, focusing on the creative process that led to the realisation of the latest project presented in 2023: “Onirica()”. Onirica () is an audiovisual work that explores the dimension of dreams. In the lecture it will be outlined an overview on the technologies that the studio is currently experimenting in the field of Deep Learning (Stable Diffusion), generative design, and Data Analysis.
FUSE*
fuse* is a studio and production company at the intersection of art and science, exploring the expressive potential by the creative use of emerging technologies. Since inception, the studio’s research has focused primarily on the production of installations and live media performances which instill wonder and motivate audiences to challenge what is possible. As the studio evolved, creation of new projects became more holistic and placed increasingly higher value on pure experimentation. The objective of fuse* is to push past accepted limits, spur empathy and seek out new interplay between light, space, sound, and movement. fuse* maintains close ties to its community, by developing, supporting, and promoting projects with the intent of propagating culture and knowledge. In this vein, fuse* has co-produced NODE, an electronic music and digital arts festival, since 2016. Over the years, fuse* has exhibited and performed internationally at art institutions and festivals including Mutek, TodaysArt, Sónar Istanbul, Artechouse, STRP Biennial, RomaEuropa, Kikk, Scopitone and the National Centre for the Performing Arts of China.
The registration to the seminar is required at FORM.
Those who cannot be physically accommodated in the Auditorium will anyway be able to attend the lecture via Webex at the following LINK.
For both in presence and remote modalities, the registration is required to attend the seminar.