An audiovisual performance developed with a modular system with which the performers interact in a continuous exercise of generative composition with sound, lights, and visuals. The performance explores a territory in which computers are used not only as instruments or tools for visual and sonic production but rather as agents and creative partners, with each performance emerging from the meeting between performers, audience, and machines.
Pedro Tudela and Miguel Carvalhais collaborate as @c since 2000, creating performances, releases, and installations in a practice marked by radical experimentation with computational sound. In 2003 they founded Crónica, a label dedicated to experimental music and sound art.
Rodrigo Carvalho (Visiophone) is a computational designer and artist that works on visuals, creative programming and interactive art in contexts that range from screens to stages and installations.