This is a #domosounds project
Atilio Doreste (walking, field recordings, photography)
José Guillén (synthesizers, audio procesing)
Electroacoustic interpretation of José Guillén, through free improvisation, from a soundwalking and landscapes intervention recorded by Atilio Doreste in Sicily (april 2016).
Images:
atiliodoreste.net/poggioreale
Biographies:
Atilio Doreste; Walker, artist, photographer and phonographer based on Tenerife. He is professor at the Painting and Sculpture Department of Universidad de La Laguna, and researcher at University Institute of Social and Political Sciences ULL. He is also a director at group interuniversity and interdisciplinary research Taller de Acciones Creativas, whose research interests are art, nature and landscape. He was director of the various editions of Landscape Workshop in Canary and Congress NODOS: ON on soundscape, heritage and creativity, within the project Fonoteca de Mar (Septenio, Canarias Cultura en Red), and member of the scientific committee of Campo Adentro, CBA, Fine Art Papers, Bellas Artes Papers ULL, and ASRI Art and society Research Journal. Professor of Art and Landscape in Art master of Territory and Landscape, and Director of Nueva Aula de Fotografía and Auriculab Audiolab ULL.
www.atiliodoreste.net
soundcloud.com/atiliodoreste
José Manuel Guillén is an artist with extensive experience in the use of technological means. In the 1990s, he participated in the development of instalations: “216 permutations of the red-blue GT Rietveld chair” and “Seduction Machine”, with the artistic group L'Etat c'est moi. Always he has been linked to the artistic front lines, has produced video art materials. Other works include pieces of music for contemporary dance, video-dance and theater. In 2010 he founded, together with Tony Peña, “La Mirada Automatica” artistic production. He is a member of Electrocaustic Trio, group dedicated to free improvisation.
la-mirada-automatica.com/ect/
released December 7, 2015
Atilio Doreste: field recordings
José Guillén: synthesizer and audio processing