R I Z O M A is an immersive audiovisual composition that uses recordings of everyday elements that most people can identify with, such as public transportation, church bells, seagulls, telephone conversations, breathing, and so on. The piece suggests a space where each spectator creates his own narrative journey based on past experiences through sound and visual stimuli. A sequence of small events shaped in a non-linear way, in which everyone has the possibility to identify with these everyday elements that are usually neglected, but unconsciously absorbed. The audience interprets the components of each scene personally by relating them to their own experiences, therefore giving place to an infinity of narratives. This approach enables an intertwined network of personal associations in which implicit links are created between spectators. R I Z O M A was commissioned by La Biennale di Venezia.
audiovisual composition for electronics and video, world premiere at Biennale di Venezia Musica in Venice, Italy (September 2022)