raid sound DOMENICO DE ROSA
Domenico De Rosa (born in Naples 18/8/79) Sound Hacher moving delineated the boundaries between not much of Micromuse, formulate a research path that favors dehydration in some parts of the sound, the other and contemplative component in some free live relaizzare improvvisazione.Oltre activity in the years various sound installations, music video and contemporary dance.
lives and works in Bologna
Angela Zurlo work in progress
The twenty-first century is the century of the restructuring, the changes of the 'urban'. These are in accordance with the organization of movement, the comparison between poverty and wealth and, under a broader view, the expansion of military violence, political and social. This is the origin of urban renewal as the yards are often witnesses and the clashes that have produced the ruins, is presiding over the reconstruction of voluntarism.

performative act like a song that depicts the uncertainty of what is to happen, against the evidence of our society. Angela Zurlo give us, so the opportunity to enjoy a moment of rare, delicate, ephemeral, and the evidence of the arrogance that goes beyond this.
viewed through the words of Jacques Reda, in Les Ruines de Paris, the yards are poetic spaces: one can do anything, their incompleteness contains a promise. yards that invade the city respond to a desire to expand, or the reunification of reconstruction aspects clearly found in the city of Naples. And it is the city of Naples to help us dissect the site that we may become once confronted with the devastation, all 'invasion of the disorder. In all this is embraced by a revelation, and only reality we can rebuild our thoughts in order. Naples, often leading photo service, is often represented empty, deserted, or as a ruin. These ruins become often an invitation to hear the time. Artists imagine some tragic event that will force the man to leave the world. And while these scenarios are empty and dry up Angela Zurlo fills them with new admissions, observers absent an ongoing process.

Viviana Checchia

