Sonia Paço-Rocchia‘s practice isn’t an easy one to pin down. Her various guises include composer (of both ensemble and electronic pieces), sound artist, installation artist, bassoon improviser, and she can also be seen performing using metal objects and electronics. What unifies her work across this large range of activity is a deep-seated fascination with the materiality of sound. One often tends to think that this sort of music and sound-work is intellectual in nature; the outgrowth of a scientific outlook. Paço-Rocchia’s music says otherwise. Although her pieces and performance feel investigative and phenomenological at their core, they lead listeners along paths of wonder and discovery, eliciting all manner of unfamiliar sensations. CMC Presents is thrilled to be sharing one of her web-based interactive pieces, Ne, as part of Multilocation.
From Sonia / This artwork is hosted on the unceded Indigenous lands of the traditional territory of both the Kanien’kehá:ka, “Mohawk,” and the Anishinabeg, “Algonquin,” peoples and was created on the traditional territory of the Omàmìwininìwag (Algonquin), Kanienʼkehá꞉ka (Mohawk), Anishinabewaki ᐊᓂᔑᓈᐯᐗᑭ and Ho-de-no-sau-nee-ga (Haudenosaunee) people.
Ne is a sonic, visual, poetic net art interactive piece. We suggest using a computer with external speakers for the piece if avaialable.
CMC Presents Multilocation is generously supported by The Canada Council for the Arts, the Department of Canadian Heritage, The SOCAN Foundation, FACTOR, The Ontario Arts Council, The Toronto Arts Council, and the Ontario Arts Foundation. This presentation is also supported by The McLean Foundation and the Canada Arts Presentation Fund.