Zefiro Torna and the SEADS network (Space Ecologies Art & Design) present a homage to Ludwig van Beethoven that is full of hope for the future. In the utopian ecosystem PAST> l ORALE, computers, plants and humans enter into a symbiotic relationship. Image capturing, projections and lighting reveal the ecology of microscopic life forms that exists between them. Sounds generated by bionic instruments link Beethoven's musical and philosophical motifs to themes such as the discordance between nature and man, and between science and society.
BTHVN ‘shards’, new music based on motifs from Beethoven's Symphony No.6 in F 'Pastorale', An die ferne Geliebte, Cello Sonata no.5 and Meeresstille – arrangements Hydrogen Sea songs
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Zefiro Torna:
Birsen Uçar: songs & spoken word (known from Hydrogen Sea)
Mathis Van Cleynenbreugel: tenor & horn
Jurgen De bruyn: romantic guitar, mandolin, lute, electronics
Benjamin Glorieux: cello & electronics
Pak Yan Lau: toy piano, electronics & trash synths
Frederik Croene: piano démécanisé
Yannick Willox: sound engineer
Jean-Lou Caglar light engineer
SEADS network:
Pieter Steyaert: installation
Jurgen De bruyn: concept & musical direction
Zefiro Torna:
Birsen Uçar: songs & spoken word (known from Hydrogen Sea)
Mathis Van Cleynenbreugel: tenor & ho