cHeliđon fRAMe

sound-art _ data sonification _ electronic music

Chelidon Frame is an experimental electronic music project based in Italy, that mainly works with field recordings, radio interferences, code, guitars, and processed sounds.

His main focuses are in the fields of sound art, data sonification, and audiovisual production, and explores the relations between data perception, non-idiomatic improvisation, and electroacoustic music. Have a look to a selection of works here, or head over to the projects page for more.

ECSIS

An audiovisual performance for piano, vibraphone, orchestral percussion and live electronics, inspired by the theme of exctinction

My Mud House

An immersive experience that weaves together matter, sound, and light

The Dry Stone [No Sound of Water]

An hybrid project that layers a data sonification of the rivers Po’s drought, an electroacoustic improvisation and reactive visuals

COVID-19 Data Sonification

Extracting official data of the Italian situation, a specifically designed algorithm turns the daily numbers of confirmed cases, recovered patients and new deaths into ever-evolving sound waves.

The List

A site specific multichannel data sonification sound sculpture that broadcasts an algorithmic composition made from the numbers included in UNITED Against Refugee Deaths’ List of Deaths.

Hyperspace is the hyperplace

A generative soundscape for unattended code-controlled analog synthesizers and random guitar loops

the asynchronous drone orchestra

A remote collaborative drone soundscape

meteo_music

An eight-part radio documentary about music from past and present weather reports

Waywords and Meansigns

A mastodontic projects - 61+ hours - that aims to set Joyce's obscure work to music, creating a cross media project which is both an audiobook and a sonic experiment.

here. now. where? هنا،الآن،اين؟

A participatory project of sonic ambulation in Marrakesh’s taxis initiated by Younes Baba-Ali & Anna Raimondo for Saout Radio, platform for sound and radio art, during the 5th Biennale of Marrakech

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