Le Corbusier / Varèse / Xenakis: Philips Pavilion
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- Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
- In 1958, three influential artists - Le Corbusier (1887-1965), Edgard Varèse (1883-1965), and Iannis Xenakis (1922-2001) - collaborated on one of the most ambitious multimedia spectacles in history, Poème électronique. In this video, we explore the revolutionary Philips Pavilion created specifically for this purpose.
The recordings used in the video are:
Edgard Varèse: Poème électronique (Varèse - The Complete Works, Decca 1998)
Iannis Xenakis: Concret PH (Adventures in Sound, El 2009)
Narration: Marko Slavíček
Text: Marko Slavíček
Design: Nikola Pacek-Vetnić, Marko Slavíček
CHAPTERS
0:00 - Intro
0:10 - Background
1:36 - Architectural concept
3:19 - Pavilion's structure
6:25 - Light effects
7:07 - Le Corbusier's contribution
8:11 - General narrative
11:11 - Edgar Varèse’s contribution
12:49 - Poème électronique: Analysis
16:50 - Poème électronique: Spatialization
17:54 - Iannis Xenakis' contribution
19:29 - Concret PH: Analysis
22:45 - Final remarks
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We highly recommend the papers on the EU-funded project of the reconstruction of Poème électronique and Concrete PH, written by Lombardo et al. and Valle et al., respectivelly.
This is truly the most comprehensive, connected and compelling unfolding of Poeme Electronique with such insight in to Xenakis and Varèse!!!
Thank you, Todd
Thank you. Great presentation!
Very interesting!
awesome, wish this was not destroyed
Love it and instant sub (already covered two of my favorite composers, Xenakis and Scriabin)
Thank you for the encouragement, OceanMachine. There will be more Xenakis videos in the following months.
@@spatialmusicforum awesome stuff, I'm looking forward to it :)
How many information in just 25 mins?.. thank you, great presentation.