 | Music and Sound
Music is another area in which Fabrica explores new forms of communication through the creativity of artists-experimenters from around the world.
At Fabrica Young musicians come together to give new forms of expression to music through the artistic use of multimedia resources and the exploration of alternative languages in sound.
Fabrica Musica has set up collaborations with high profile international artists like Michael Nyman, Philip Glass, U. Shrinivas, the Kronos Quartet, Heiner Goebbels and Koichi Makigami, in association with prestigious festivals and concert halls such as the RomaEuropa Festival, London's Barbican Centre, Berlin's Cinema Festival and the Brisbane Music Festival. All soundtracks for videos produced by Fabrica are composed by the department.
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Music and Sound Highlights
 |  | // Chez Fabrica (2009)
The music compilation realised for the 2009 Milan International Furniture Show. In the language of musical notes, the album narrates the ordinary and bizarre experiences of the young resident artists in Fabrica.
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 |  | // The quick fox and the lazy dog (2008)
Typefaces were the key inspiration for "The quick fox and the lazy dog" whose title derives from the pangram commonly used for trying out a font.
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 |  | // Winner (2006)
A Fabrica-Brisbane Festival multimedia music project on the theme of the dialogue between winners and losers. A wide-ranging project which brings together music and performances, interactivities with audio and video link-ups.
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 |  | // Credo DVD (2004)
The second issue of FABRICAMEDIA DVDs is dedicated to Credo, a multimedia opera that addresses religious and ethnic conflict, funded by the European Community as part of the Culture 2000 project. After the première at Karlsruhe's Staatstheater, CREDO was presented in Rome for the 5th World Summit of Nobel Peace Prize Laureates.
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