Activity
CANCELLED - Every Saturday until February 5, 2021
Practical Demonstration of how the LTM programme Works
As part of the Action. A Provisional History of the 90s exhibition, we have invited different artists to undertake actions by reviewing and rethinking the past from the present and looking towards the future. In present continuous.
Oscar Abril Ascaso. LTM
LTM (Low-Tech Music) is an action programme open to everyone, compatible with the historical context of digital societies. LTM redefines the possibilities of action music and textual scores as a way to access the sound phenomena present in contemporary information societies.
Oscar Abril Ascaso has been designing the pieces of the LTM programme since 1995, publicly demonstrating how each of them works as they are produced. LTM is an exercise in executing some of these sound phenomena present in our daily lives but decontextualized from their usual patterns of meaning, being shifted to a new dramatic and experiential setting. LTM works as a demonstration of these sound phenomena present in our daily environment, prompting them to be executed as they appear in their daily context. Henceforth, the object and objective of LTM is the ontological verification of a mere given.
Oscar Abril Ascaso will demonstrate the performance of an LTM piece each week until he has completed the total of twenty-four pieces that make up his collection.
If you have any question, feel free to contact us on 93 481 33 68 or by email at macba [at] macba [dot] cat.
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