Marco Fusinato, Mass Black Implosion (Chromatophore, Anthony Pateras) #6, 2008

Artists statement

Marco Fusinato’s ongoing series titled Mass Black Implosions is suite of drawings that represent the physical materiality of sound. He transforms avant-garde musical compositions from such figures as John Cage, Cornelius Cardew and here, Australian experimental musician Anthony Pateras, into new graphical interpretations resembling collapsing galaxies. The systematic connection of individual notes to central points within the notation reconfigures the temporal and sequential reading of scores. Instead, Fusinato proposes a kind of sonic implosion in which all notes are played simultaneously.

Marco Fusinato is a multidisciplinary artist and musician. His work questions and re-configures accepted cultural forms and concepts, laying bare their construction and exploring how those worlds are made.

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