landscape
generative art
02:29
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Franz Rosati is a musician, digital artist and teacher. He uses digital technologies and custom-developed software as a basis for his artistic production, which ranges from live concerts to live audio-visual sets, installations, software art and printed works of art. His major creations include digital artworks such as Hyletics, Map of Null, Machine & Structure, exhibited in galleries and international platforms in the form of digital art adapted to large screens as well as LED walls or video-projections. These works also take the form of audiovisual concerts, presented in music and digital art festivals such as Romaeuropa, Les Bains Numériques, 90dB, ADAF, or in clubs focused on experimental music, electronics or techno like the OHM in Berlin, where the cinematographic and narrative element are mixed with the extemporaneous, bringing to each repetition new and unpredictable elements, thanks to the use of procedural and interactive generation techniques for sound and image.
Franz also teaches interactive systems and sound design at the European Design Institute IED, conservatories and universities in Italy and abroad, and as part of the organization of training workshops for festivals and arts and technology institutions.

Sorvoli is a series of audiovisual digital artworks featuring aerial perspectives, or “God’s eye views,” of natural landscapes reconstructed from satellite data. Its artificiality, while intrinsic, is emblematically depicted through a layer of material fragments shifting through different states and positions relative to the landscape. The piece explores the dynamic link between data and its source, offering an omniscient viewpoint that is both forensic and mythological in nature.
generative art
landscape
02:29
n/a