Forms of Resonance is a multisensory performance that expands piano repertoire with live visuals and interactive tech. Featuring works by Ravel, Liszt, and others, it fuses classical music with generative art. Real‑time audio analysis and motion tracking capture sound and gesture, driving dynamic visuals. The pianist’s and visual artist’s live interactions shape an ever‑evolving, immersive experience.

Forms of Resonance / Natan Sinigaglia, Agustin Muriago - Photo: SkillmanMusic
Concert
Forms of Resonance
Natan Sinigaglia (IT), Agustin Muriago (AR)
Language //
nonverbal
Ticket //
ONE DAY PASS, FESTIVALPASS, FESTIVALPASS+, Ars Electronica Center Ticket
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Natan Sinigaglia
With a strong background in music, contemporary dance, and real-time graphics, Natan Sinigaglia creates canvases where languages lose their boundaries and share forms and meanings. The outcomes of his artistic practice encompass audio-visual live performances, digital artworks, interactive and immersive multi-sensory installations. His artistic journey is influenced by the quest for organic meaning within the digital medium, seeking to integrate technology into traditional forms of expression.
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Agustin Muriago
Pianist Agustin Muriago has performed in venues such as the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Beijing, The Kennedy Center, and Lincoln Center. He has recorded for Acte Préalable, Albany Records, Radium Recordings, and for NPR affiliates. Muriago holds a doctoral degree in piano performance from The Hartt School and currently serves as Assistant Professor of Keyboard Skills at the Peabody Institute of The Johns Hopkins University. Agustin Muriago is a Yamaha Artist.
Credits
Agustin Muriago, piano Natan Sinigaglia, hands controller and visuals
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