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Sound artist Bill Fontana experiments with technology and noise as a form of sculpture. Some of his works have crossed continents as he’s worked with radio waves. Some have found permanent homes, such as the Sonic Mapping sculpture in the entrance hall of the MAXII Museum in Rome. All of them explore our relationship with sound and the world around us.
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A continuing partnership between the GISAlab (Girls in Science and Art) laboratory, and the AVL Cultural Foundation, this collection of science art projects seeks to encourage girls between the ages of 8 and 15 to get excited about science and technology.
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Complex systems are all around us. In nature, in society, in almost every aspect of the universe there is complexity. Both scientists and artists have set themselves the task of making sense of complex systems, of finding patterns where at first there may appear to be none.
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Combining new music and the futuristic poems of early twentieth century poet Dino Campana, composer Beat Furrer created Canti Notturni (Night Songs). Supported by the AVL Cultural Foundation, Furrer’s composition debuted in a 2012 Helmut List Halle event in Graz, Austria.
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In 2008, at the invitation of the AVL Cultural Foundation, Bernard Thomas travelled to Graz, Austria, where he created a program that drew parallels between the work of conductors and business managers. This insightful presentation of music and ideas illustrated how a conductor works with each instrument and performer in the orchestra.