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Sharing knowledge, supporting creativity and building meaningful connections are at the core of NOIS//E workshops. Led by artists, researchers and professionals whose work we value, these sessions are designed to open new perspectives, encourage accessible cultural exchange and create opportunities for dialogue between participants and practitioners. Through workshops and masterclasses, NOIS//E aims to offer a space for learning, experimentation, collaboration and the development of new artistic practices.

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Gema FB Martín

Researcher formerly affiliated with the Centre for Automation and Robotics at the Technical University of Madrid

Gema is a clinical psychologist, social scientist and media artist currently based in Utrecht, The Netherlands, where she works as a professor and researcher. Her practice focuses on how technology shapes the way we perceive reality and on the consequences of this interaction between science and fiction. 

More in detail,  she studies and designs models of artificial emotions, on the Human-Computer-Interaction field.  Gema did her Phd thesis in the study of collective creativity through musical virtual environments, specifically in the Avatar Orchestra Metaverse, orchestra to which she belongs.  Her work blends art, science, and tech, with a focus on sound projects.

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VR - CREATIVITY ENHANCEMENT

This workshop offers a practical experience designed to enhance creativity through visualization, self-hypnosis and mind-stretching exercises. It provides participants with tools to expand their imagination and explore new ways of transforming inner images, intuitions and ideas into tangible artistic forms.

Led by Gema Fernández-Blanco Martín, the workshop guides participants through a journey that combines virtual reality, visualization and an introduction to self-hypnosis. Participants will be encouraged to access images and ideas emerging from deeper layers of the mind and translate them into physical objects or artistic works.

Using materials and techniques of their own choice, participants will transform their insights into a tangible outcome, freely selecting the artistic medium that best suits their vision. This may include music, visual art, sculpture, mixed media or any other form of creative expression.

gema fernandez blanco martin with shoulder-length brown hair looking down with a crowd of people in the background. working with robots and virtual reality

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Simone Pappalardo -

Prof. Conservatory of Aquila

He graduated in Electronic music at Conservatorio Santa Cecilia in Rome. Since many years, he has created electronic compositions and interactive sound installations. He currently teaches Electroacoustic music composition at Conservatorio di L’Aquila and Computer music at Conservatorio
di Latina.

Workshop

The workshop focuses on the use of electromagnetism to create sounds, musical instruments and interactive controllers. During the workshop some instruments based on cheap electronics will be designed and manufactured, mostly based on electromagnetism and electromagnetic feedback, by recycling and scavenging electromagnetic components and parts from everyday objects, no longer functional household appliances, radios etc. Electromagnetic feedback can create complex and unconventional forms of sound synthesis, which can be integrated into interactive systems and/or used in the composition process. The workshop will therefore have as its natural conclusion a collective performance entitled “Fields”. In the performance, a small orchestra based on DIY electronic instruments will be coordinated by means of a “conduction”, i.e. an improvisation driven by a set of signs that to be introduced in the previous days.

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