.Italian
metacomposer and sound-designer Lorenzo Brusci –1966-
is the founder of the concept group Timet. He has a
philosophical training – Florence and Siena University
-. He was born and lives in Toscana.
The group has been working since 1993 composing music
in the following domains:
theatre - collaborating among others with Franco Difrancescantonio,
Massimo Luconi, Reuven Halevi, Machine de Theatre/Piccolo
Teatro di Milano, Fernando Maraghini -;
dance - Sosta Palmizi, Raffaella Giordano, Giorgio Rossi;
AIEP-Ariella Vidach;
television - RAI, RAI-SAT (ITA), RTSI (CH) –Premio
Immagine 2002;
radio - RADIORAI-;
sound installations – among others Orizzonti/il
belvedere dell’arte, Forte Belvedere, Firenze,
2003. Pack Age, Città della scienza, Napoli, 2001,
MGM production; Progetto Klangturm- the Sound Tower-,
Expo ‘02, CH;
Viaggio lungo la notte, produzione Mandarina Duck, Forte
Belvedere, Firenze, 1997;
also producing and directing video art and video-documentation
projects on popular tuscan heritage.
Timet as recently composed the music for Graziano
Staino's "Last tears from planet
hearth" (short movie)
Our main efforts include the evolution of compositional
and performing techniques for nonlinear music and sound
architecture. We support the open data philosophy for
the distribution of intellectual objects, including
final compositions, single audio elements and electronic
scores.
www.timet.org
Performances:
since 1993, an excert:
Forte Belvedere 2003, Firenze; Expo ‘02, Biel
(CH); Ars Electronica 2002, Radiotopia project; Attakkalari
Festival, Bangalore (India), 2002; Moers Festival (D)
2001; Centro per l’Arte Contemporanea Luigi Pecci,
Prato; Centre international d'arts visuels, Marseille
(FRA); Festival de Sitges (ESP); Festival "El
Grec", Barcelona (ESP); Festival di Radicondoli
(Siena); Fabbrica Europa, Firenze; Musicus Concentus,
Firenze; Festival “Il teatro e il Sacro”,
Arezzo; Festival “Segni Barocchi”, Foligno;
Festival di Danza Urbana, Bologna; “Genovantasette”,
Poetry Festival, Genova; Festival “Il Tempo dello
Spirito”, Prato; Filmhose, Cologne (D); Italian
Institute of Culture, Los Angeles (US); Omaggio a Curzio
Malaparte, Capri (Napoli), 2000.
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