In collaboration with
Stanford Humanities Lab
Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics, Stanford University
Politecnico di Milano
Social media dissemination by 2lifeCast
For the Twitter piece, any phone with a Twitter client can be used by the audience, as long as they can write and send Tweets.
The performance will be live on streaming on the homepage of this website
The new production of MITO Festival in collaboration with Stanford University goes beyond and transforms habits: not just a concert but a new listening experience in which the public participates physically and conceptually to the creation of music. The barriers between musicians and listeners fall down and the roles are reversed from song to song within an interactive musical space. A great event that shows all the musical potential of new technologies and revolutionary new tools: iphone, twitter, ipad. It announces the birth of
a new concept of media and a new way to share music.
Play your Phone!, interactive performance for performers and pubblic - with Chryssie Nanou, Robert Hamilton, Juan-Pablo Caceres, Luke Dahl, Jorge Herrera
September 7th, 2010, Politecnico di Milano Bovisa, Aula De Carli