“Quintetto” Delivers Beautiful Live Concert by Fishes
Fishes can create beautiful symphony just by their casual movements. “Quintetto” is an installation based on the study of casual movement of living creatures used as input for the production of sounds. There’s computer software that translates the vertical movements of these 5 fishes. The video camera captures the movements which then sent to the software that produce those movements into digital sound signals. The concept is to reveal invisible concerts of everyday life. Watch the video and get ready to be amazed by a beautiful live concert.
The installation was born with the collaboration of the Aesop studio. In 2009 Quintetto wins the third prize at the “International contemporary art prize-Celesteprize” – Berlin.
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Tags: art prize, international contemporary art, production of sounds, Quintetto, sound signals, vertical movements
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