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Gil Delindro

Gil Delindro ©Deli Gleba

Gil Delindro is a multidisciplinary artist focused on the the conflicting relation between ego, nature and technology. Through an extensive cross-border practice, tracing filmmaking, sound, installation, performance and theater, his work offers a detailed bridge between mediums and research perspectives, often facing concepts such as animism, time, memory, isolation, contamination and post digital conflicts.

Member of collectives such as Srosh ensemble, Sonóscopia (Porto), Blind Signal (Berlin) – his work has been presented in a extensive amplitude of locations, from several isolated rural and deserted areas to New York, Toronto, São Paulo and Europe extensively.
A regular performer in the echtzeitmusik Berlin, his work is mostly based upon field research in diverse isolated landscapes – in 2015, he was one of the chosen artists taking part in the residency “The weight of Mountains”. He spent 3 months in the desert of Sahara, going further in a carefully crafted symbiosis between landscape and sound processing.

Delindro works mostly with raw elements and analog self built processes, creating a very physical, direct and strong sound work that embraces both a concrete and unique imaginary land.

Sonoscopia / Tisha Mukarji and Sabine Ercklentz

20 Jun 2015 - 20:30

 An Evening with Sonoscopia (PT) / Tisha Mukarji and Sabine Ercklentz

Doors - 20:30h / Start: 21:30h 

"Fluid Meshes" sound installation by Gil Delindro

5 Mar 2016 - 20:00
5 Mar 2016 - 23:59

FLUID MESHES sound installation/performance by Gil Delindro

Coming from previous work TAO, this piece starts on the microscopic observation of circular processes in water, but meshes it with an ongoing manipulation, driven by the performer attempt to interact, re-create and contaminate that cycle. The interaction ends when the totality of a cycle is completed and no transformation remains. A symbolic reflection on time perception and imperceptible organic mutations.