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You can enjoy the original algorithmic / generative version of the DUSK BELLS FAME Capsule on-line, or obtain its standalone FAME Music Capsules for Windows and Mac platforms by visiting:Īll audio and video portions of this recording are (c)Copyright 2007 / 2008 by their respective authors. The audio soundtrack features composer Mark Harrop's ambient work DUSK BELLS, recorded from one performance instance of this algorithmic / generative work played back on the FAME Capsule (Freedom Algorithmic Music Engine), an independent generative music engine logic. Continuing the spirit of an earlier work titled 7 HOURS IN 77 MILLION PAINTINGS, the latest follow up piece of 7 MORE HOURS IN 77 MILLION PAINTINGS again offers the viewer an accelerated and arresting visual experience differing from this work's real time viewing experience, in that the video's imagery continuously draws the viewer's curiosity with little pause. This high definition HD video contains a 35 minute time lapse recording at 12 times normal real time presentation speed - equivalent to 7 hours (or 420 minutes) of one unique real time performance instance of 77 Million Paintings, a generative audio / visual performance concept which never plays twice exactly the same, originally developed by Brian Eno. The FIRST of the pair, 7 HOURS IN 77 MILLION PAINTINGS, resides at the following URL: This video title is the SECOND of a PAIR of related works. This exhibition is a continuation of the cultural ties between Russia and Italy, which began long before Futurism and long before the Russian Museum.7 MORE HOURS IN 77 MILLION PAINTINGS (37 minutes approximate total running time) Preparing an exhibition in such extreme conditions is complicated, and so we are especially grateful to everyone who supported us and made the exhibition happen. From the Russian Museum and Private Collections in Moscow” is an important event. In 1909, the Italian poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti published “Manifesto of Futurism,” in which he called on his contemporaries to reflect the quickening pace of life and industrialization as signs of a new era in their paintings. After the exhibition in St Petersburg closes, the Mattioli Collection will become part of the Pinacoteca di Brera.įuturism emerged in the early 20 th century. The exhibition at the Russian Museum is the first time these paintings have left Italy to be displayed since then. The collection in this form was on long-term loan at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice from 1997 to 2016. Twenty-six pieces by foreign artists from the Gianni Mattioli Collection are also displayed. Among the artists whose works are displayed are Natalia Goncharova, David Burliuk, Kazimir Malevich, Aristarkh Lentulov, Lyubov Popova, Olga Rozanova, Alexandra Exter, and other prominent figures in Russian avant-garde art. From the Russian Museum and Private Collections in Moscow” opened on July 15 at St Michael’s Castle and can be viewed until October 4. We would like to thank the State Russian Museum for working with us on this fascinating project.ĭirector of the Digital Platform Division, Sberbank Now there is something for early 20 th century avant-garde art lovers. We have already released welcome screens for people who prefer classical paintings or contemporary art. It is important to us that people enjoy using SberBank Online and that they find it pleasing to the eye. The collection features works such as Kazimir Malevich’s “Perfected Portrait of Ivan Kliun” and “The Aviator.” Unlike the famous “Black Square,” both paintings are brightly colored and saturated, which is characteristic for the Futurists. SberBank Online users will now have yet another option for welcome screens. The Russian Classics pack drew the interest of 690,000 Sber clients, while 587,000 people showed interest in the 2041 project. Over 1.5 million SberBank Online users have installed welcome screens. Sberbank Online already has welcome screens featuring paintings from various eras, e.g., the 18 th Century Paintings and Russian Classics collections, which were prepared in conjunction with the Tretyakov Gallery, masterpieces of French painting from the Hermitage’s collection, the 2041 project, which consists of paintings about the future by young artists, and welcome screens with beloved animated characters from Soyuzmultfilm’s treasury. This is not Sber’s first art-related project. Sber is the general partner of the exhibition. From the Russian Museum and Private Collections in Moscow” at St Michael’s Castle. The collection of backgrounds was prepared by the bank in support of the opening of the exhibition “Italian Futurism.
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SberBank Online mobile app users will now be able to choose a welcome screen from a series of works by Russian Cubo-Futurists – Kazimir Malevich, Ivan Kliun, Aristarkh Lentulov, Olga Rozanova, and more.
