Oscar "TATA" Ceballos

Colombia

He has a degree in music from the Universidad de Caldas (2007), and a master's degree in design and interactive creation from the Universidad de Caldas. Composer of music for audiovisual and stage with 15 years of experience in theater, music for documentaries, short films and telematic music. Multi instrumentalist, has participated in groups of a wide range of genres, ranging from black metal to vallenato and Colombian Andean music, was a researcher in the Sensor laboratory of the design department of the University of Caldas for 6 years and at the same time acquired experience as a multimedia artist with participation in international events for 5 consecutive years, including International Image Festival and ISEA.  

Work

Soundscapes: «Tele Espacios Activos IX» (Storm)

  • Date
    July 11, 2017

    Gonzalo Biffarella


    Argentina

    Composer at the Art School of the National Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina. He studied guitar with Irma Costanzo in Buenos Aires. Throughout his career he has received numerous national and international awards. His works have been regularly performed in nine countries in America and twelve in Europe.
  • Date
    April 29, 2021

    David Rothenberg


    United States

    David Rothenberg has written and performed on the relationship between humanity and nature for many years. He is the author of Why Birds Sing, on making music with birds, also published in England, Italy, Spain, Taiwan, China, Korea, and Germany. It was turned into a feature length BBC TV documentary. His following book, Thousand Mile Song, is on making music with whales. It was turned into a film for French television.
  • Date
    May 13, 2021

    Mauricio Rivera Henao


    Colombia

    Master in Design and Interactive Creation from the University of Caldas (2010) and Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Technological University of Pereira (2003). In his work he is interested in interactions between nature and culture, and investigates the correlation and exchanges between cultural, natural and immaterial goods, in tune with ancestral knowledge.
  • Date
    May 13, 2021

    Ricardo de Armas


    Argentina

    Acousmatic creator, cellist and sound artist. He studied in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Spain. He is a graduate of the Conservatorio Provincial J.J.Castro, Buenos Aires and is currently pursuing a postgraduate degree in Sound Art at the Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero.
  • Date
    May 14, 2021

    Alfonso Pretelt


    Colombia

    Sound and interdisciplinary artist.  Initially trained as an electroacoustic musician/composer and in cinematography. Since 2012 he premieres sound works and video pieces, in parallel he concentrates on the body-interface search, combining gesture and phonetic sound in a syncretic journey turned to video and performance in Ancestral ideophony.
  • Date
    May 14, 2021

    Violet Noise Collective


    Colombia

     This collective has been working since the SIAS project (Sound Art Information System) in cooperation between the Universidad Antonio Nariño (UAN) and the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana (PUJ). Their creations combine digital, analog and visual sound elements from different formats and based on the study of Colombian sound territories.
  • Date
    May 14, 2021

    Matias Padellaro


    Argentina

    Composer/Sound Artist/Musician/Teacher. He began his training at the Escuela Municipal de Bellas Artes "Carlos Morel" (Quilmes, Buenos Aires, Arg.), graduating in 2007 as Professor of Arts in Music.
  • Date
    May 16, 2021

    Nueve Voltios


    Colombia

    Nueve Voltios is a duo composed by Mache (singer, sound artist and industrial designer) and Leo González (architect, video artist and VJ). Artists who intervene transversal spaces, with scenic proposals that embrace technology, video, music, film, architecture and performance, to create audiovisual pieces with themes related to tele-communications, spatial poetics and contemporary social phenomena.
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