Year: 2026
Type / context: Multimedia performance and research project reimagining the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice from Eurydice’s perspective, within an ABAVR programme on theatre, sound and digital technologies (PNRR / NextGenerationEU framework).
Partners, institutions and production:
Institution: ABAVR – Accademia di Belle Arti Statale di Verona
Curators / project leads: Luca Orlandi & Francesco Ronzon
Role: interactive visuals, TouchDesigner programming and sound design: design and implementation of interactive visual environments in TouchDesigner, responsive to dancers’ movement and performance cues, and creation of the sonic environment; integration of audio and real‑time graphics into a coherent immersive system.
Short description:
“Lost / Empty. From Eurydike’s Point of View” is a cross‑disciplinary performance that recentres Eurydice in the Orpheus myth, using sound, choreography and real‑time digital scenography to explore her voice, body and inner landscape rather than Orpheus’s. Interactive visuals generated and controlled in TouchDesigner respond to the dancers and performers, creating shifting spaces that echo Eurydice’s oscillation between presence and loss, while the sound design weaves these visual transformations with music and voice into a single immersive dramaturgical fabric