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Helicotrema Recorded Audio Festival

Images courtesy of Helicotrema Festival

Images courtesy of Helicotrema Festival

 
 
 

Helicotrema Audio Arts Festival

Wednesday 6 November 2019
Palazzo Grassi and Teatrino di Palazzo Grassi, Venice, Italy

The Department of Ultimology was invited to participate at Helicotrema Audio Arts Festival in Venice. On November 6th 2019 a 10 minute excerpt of our original radio essay, 'The Department of Ultimology,' produced by RTÉ's Drama On One and supported by the Broadcast Authority of Ireland, was presented at the festival.

Helicotrema is a non-profit festival initiated in 2012, that presents a program of recorded audio pieces. Inspired by the early decades of radio broadcasts, it investigates different forms of collective listening.

The festival proposes a series of sound paths comprising sound works, audio plays, audio documentaries, soundscapes, experimental poetry and various formats based on the acoustic component.

Helicotrema borrows the format of a film festival, replacing the film screening with a program of listening sessions. This program aims to create site-specific situations, experimenting how the listening experience can be enriched and influenced by different contexts.

Over the years the festival has travelled in several Italian cities, thanks to the collaboration with numerous institutions that deal with art, theater and contemporary music such as MACROAuditorium Parco della MusicaRai Radio3 (Rome, 2013); Viafarini / Careof / DOCVAFonderia Artistica BattagliaIstituto dei Ciechi (Milan, 2014); Osservatorio di ArcetriMuseo Marino Marini (as part of Sonic Somatic festival in Florence, 2015); AtelierSi (Bologna, 2015); Centrale Fies (as part of World Breakers – XXXVI edition of Drodesera festival in Dro, 2015); CLOGProgetto DiogeneFondazione Sandretto Re RebaudengoLaboratorio del Dubbio (Turin, 2016); MicroclimaEventi Arte VeneziaPalazzo Grassi – Punta della Dogana and Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana (Venice, 2012-2017).

The festival is curated by art collective Blauer Hase (Mario Ciaramitaro, Riccardo Giacconi, Daniele Zoico) and independent curator Giulia Morucchio.