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Bergman at DAMS, Torino

Cinema, Conferences, Semiotics, Uncategorized

I’m presenting an analysis of Bergman’s The Hour of the Wolf at the conference dedicated to Bergman here at Uni TO. That flm is an impressive achievement: I’ll try to show how much also from a sonic “point of hear”

Hour of the Wolf
Hour of the Wolf
March 4, 2010 andrea vallecinema bergman "The Hour of the Wolf" semioticsLeave a comment

Sound/Film at DAMS, Torino

Cinema, Conferences, SeminarsAndWorkshops, Semiotics

I wil present an analysis of the (notorious) opening sequence of Leone’s Once Upon a Time in the West at the conference at the second seminar on sound and image at DAMS, Torino, October 26/27 2009.

La funzione drammaturgica del
suono nel
October 24, 2009 andrea valleaudiovision, Cinema, Once Upon a Time in the West, Semiotics, soundLeave a comment

ACM multimedia 09

Conferences, exhibition, Multimedia

We (Vincenzo Lombardo, me, Fabrizio Nunnari) will present a paper on the Tabula ex-cambio installation at the ACM multimedia conference in Beijing, Oct 19-23, for the Interactive Art Program.

Here‘s the video presentation for Beijing. And a second, third, fourth video related to the project.

ACM multimedia 09
ACM multimedia 09
October 12, 2009 andrea valleinstallation, interaction design, Multimedia, sonification, visualizationLeave a comment

Convegno Nazionale AIA

Conferences, Multimedia, Music

I’ve been invited to speak about the VEP project at the Italian Conference on Acoustics, Thu 11/06.

 

Convegno AIA
Convegno AIA
June 10, 2009 andrea vallePhilips Pavilion, Poème electronique, VEP, XenakisLeave a comment

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