[PROPOSAL] 55SP DAO - Estação Ressonância

Estação Ressonância / Resonance Station

With an ongoing research on Portuguese speakers artists whose works involve visual art and sound.

The project consists of a platform to exhibit existing and unpublished works.

Those works are all going to be organized in an online exhibition platform and also minted and available at 55SP Mintabase store, released as digitals albuns.

This is an ongoing project and the idea is to add diferente artists, under different exhibitions and curatorships

1st album

To be released at Arpa Art Fair

Arpa art Fair Insta

Tracks

Unreleased work by Tetine

Bio Tetine

Tetine, a Brazilian electronic duo based in London, talks in the xx episode of Ressonância about the contribution of the week of modern art to the legacy of Brazilian music.

The duo was formed in 1995 by Bruno Verner and Eliete Mejorado in the city of São Paulo. They create a variety of sound works, from atonic orchestral pieces to electropunk, baile funk, miami-bass. They have a series of ritualistic performances and have exhibited video art and films extensively throughout Europe and South America. Tetine has released albums on different labels (Slum Dunk Music/Bizarre Music/Soul Jazz Records/Sulphur Records/Mr Bongo).

Tetine website

Tetine Spotify

Tetine Discography

Existing piece by Vivian Caccuri

Bio Vivian Caccuri

Vivian Caccuri uses sound as the vehicle to cross experiments in sensory perception with issues related to history and social conditioning. Through objects, installations, and performances, her pieces create situations that disorient everyday experience and, by extension, disrupt meanings and narratives seemingly as ingrained as the cognitive structure itself. Vivian has developed projects in many cities in Brazil and abroad, including the Amazon, Accra, Detroit, Helsinki, Vienna, Veneza, Kiev, Valparaíso, New Mexico, South India and more.

Throughout her career she has collaborated with several musicians such as Arto Lindsay (USA/BR), Gilberto Gil (BR), Fausto Fawcett (BR), Wanlov (Ghana) and has recently released her first musical project (Homa).

Her sound works and compositions have been broadcasted in radio stations such as Resonance FM (London), Kunstradio (Vienna) and Rádio Mirabilis (Rio de Janeiro). At Princeton University she wrote her first book “Music is What I Make” (2012), published in Brazil and awarded the Funarte Prize of Critical Production in Music in 2013.

Artist fee unreleased work USD 150

Artist fee existing work USD 100

Studio for mastering and sound correction USD 150

Website platform programming USD 400

Designer and visual identity USD 250

Subtotal USD 1050,00