We lose objects.
We lose information.
We continually lose.
We lose friends. We lose dear ones.

We lose hope, cells, memory, and futures.
We sometimes get desperate, we sometimes get lonely when we lose something.
Through the participatory installation Lost Interferences we collect feelings on loss. Using a deep neural network algorithm, we share those feelings as sound information.
In a collective action, Constantin Basica, from the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics at Stanford (CCRMA), and Romeo Cornelius and Maia Morgenstern, from Residence BRD Scena9 in Bucharest, will perform together in a virtual setting.
Telematic art is called to technologically heal our loss of body, our loss of senses, our loss of meaning.

Tuning into the lost interferences which were never heard, into our own lives, and into all the lost possibilities, the audience will join the performers into making sense of what we have lost.

We will emerge through a digitally connected body having gained a collective self.
Audience members will be able to virtually join the performance on the online platform or visit and participate in the installation on site in the Bucharest Garden.

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Credits

Composing and Performing: Constantin Basica with Romeo Cornelius, Irina Margareta Nistor and Maia Morgenstern
Mixing Realities Director: Alexandru Berceanu
Deep Learning Tools: Prateek Verma
Graphics: Alexandru Ponoran
Video and photo: Andrei Gîndac
Costume design: Eugen Lazea
Web tools: Grigore Burloiu
Sound mixing: Sorin Grigoreanu
Live Transmission: PRISMA & Cosmin Tita
Our gratitude to all contributors to the participatory installation with their experiences of loss.
You can also contribute with your experience of loss at lostinterferences.eu

Produced by Proiect 2.0
Residence BRD Scena9 Bucharest
Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics Stanford (CCRMA)
UNATC IL Caragiale Bucharest, CINETic Centre
Co-financed by AFCN (Romanian Cultural Fund)
The project does not represent the opinion of AFCN
Produced with the support of Valrom