#SOUNDFRAMES. Cinema and Music on Exhibit
Mole Antonelliana, 26 January 2018 > 7 January 2019
The National Cinema Museum in Turin is presenting #SOUNDFRAMES. CINEMA AND MUSIC ON EXHIBIT, an innovative project sprung from a concept by Donata Pesenti Campagnoni and curated by Grazia Paganelli and Stefano Boni. Its co-curator is Maurizio Pisani, the director of the SeeYouSound International Music Film Festival. The exhibition is dedicated to Gianni Rondolino.
#SoundFrames is an innovative exhibition recounting cross-links throughout the arts, and the cross-influences between two different artistic languages, cinema and music, and has completely innovative traits compared to the past. Unique in its diversity and the wealth of its content, it uses multimediality as a vehicle for offering the public an immersive, experiential and total visit into the universe of cinema and music, also thanks to its wireless headphones and to intelligent and advanced technology. It is a vital exhibition, which touches the sensitive chords within a spectator and which is mapping out a new path.
The visitors’ circuit is developed along the helicoidal ramp: 9 themed areas, over 130 film sequences screened on 60 monitors, totalling 90 metres of linear screening, almost as if to form an ideal film recounting the thousands of ways in which music and cinema images have met for over a century. The circuit is two-fold: chronological and thematic.