EXILE centers on the characters' internal struggles, their lack of freedom, and their difficulty in escaping the past, accepting who they are, and confronting their true selves and secret desires.
The sound movements 9.1 gives you a space in time where you can rest your dreams and nightmares. The sound itself is an experience, made so that you can cross the junction between what is already created and what you can create.
During the Cold War era in Romania, two Securitate officers stumble upon a letter from Richard Nixon addressed to Nicolae Ceausescu. With a mere 48-hour window to brace themselves for the imminent arrival of CIA operatives, the duo embarks on a frantic mission to uncover the concealed motives behind the visit.
Transcendent Renaissance audio installation, showcased at the European Cultural Centre (ECC) Biennale exhibition in Venice, transforms Palazzo Mora into an auditory masterpiece, bridging the Renaissance era with contemporary soundscapes.
We had the extraordinary opportunity to create a unique audio experience at the Roman castrum in Ovidiu, Constanța, Romania. Set within the ruins of an ancient paleochristian basilica, we placed each individual singer of the Sotto Voce Choir from Bucharest in a separate speaker, creating a mesmerizing and immersive auditory journey.
Visible Invisible is an interactive performance set in darkness. Irina Moscu opted for darkness to assist the audience in disconnecting from any visual stimuli and those around them, shifting the focus onto themselves.
Characterized by mystical symbols and imbued with the intense vibrations of rugged, turbulent surfaces reminiscent of totemic poles, his sculptures and numerous drawings captivate with their alluring morphological flow, juxtaposed with the tumultuous eruption of life’s vital fluids, spilled from fatal wounds. While this combination may seem paradoxical and bipolar in concept and psychological impact,…
The exhibition by Victoria Zidaru presents a unique installation that occupies the central space of the fourth floor at MNAC, seamlessly expanding into its two lateral annexes. The artist intertwines textile and vegetal materials in reliefs and objects crafted from linen and hemp fabric (often hand-embroidered), filled with hay and aromatic plants. The visual and…
Calin Topa’s sound sculpture, titled “Transcendent Renaissance,” is an audio installation that creates a 15-minute choral experience. Upon entering the room, the audience will hear a sixteenth-century choral work alongside contemporary pieces composed by Călin Țopa and Radu Mihalache. The music of the piece is both “painfully beautiful” and “transcendent.”