Patio time | Videoart and music
Saturday 26 July
(doors open: 11.30pm)
00 am | Neil Harbisson + Pol Lombarte (performance show)
+ charity lounger (draw)
PERFORMANCE SHOW | 00 am
Neil Harbisson + Pol Lombarte | Sonochromatic Architecture.
Performance show created by Neil Harbisson and Pol Lombarte site-specific for the Prison.
His chromatic-sound world allows Neil Harbisson to compose scores and, on this occasion, he will build a sonochromatic instrument with twelve wine glasses filled with seawater, each of them tuned to a frequency and equipped with a sensor that will activate a light of the color corresponding to the sound, thus activating that when a glass is touched, each of the twelve arches of the patio will sound and light up simultaneously, each of them with an assigned color.
Project in collaboration with La Destil·leria Espai Cultural.
Neil Harbisson
Mataró, 1982
www.cyborgarts.com
Pol Lombarte
Barcelona, 2002
www.cyborgarts.com
CHARITY LOUNGER DRAW
Raffle among all the public who have bought numbers that day from one of the 9 charity loungers that 9 artists have altruistically participated in. If it’s your turn, you take it home!
The participating artists have been: Josep M. Codina, Laia Arnau, Lola Solanilla, Magda Codina, Marc Salicrú, Neus Masdeu, Neil Harbisson, Pol Uñó G. and Regina Giménez.
Additional information
Free admission (limited capacity)
Doors open: 30 minutes before the start
Bar service (30 minutes before the start)
The solidarity lounger: purchase your participation at the entrance (10 €)
For more information: Mataró Web|Art|Contemporary
Many things happen at patio time. It is not only a moment dedicated to rest or breakfast: it is a space in which we reveal our social skills (communication, cooperation, conflict resolution, exchange and negotiation) and also a space accessible to everyone, so that the same ones do not always impose themselves, those who have more space or have more power.
The patio of the M|A|C is a friendly, comfortable and warm place, for diverse audiences (including family audiences), to spend July evenings in company, in a patio converted into the art center’s cinema and a summer meeting space, with a bar and live music.
