Sol Rezza's blog


Sol Rezza (born April 7th 1982, Buenos Aires, Argentina) is a sound artist, sound designer and sound jockey focused on the transformation of soundscpaes into strange sound narratives. Her works are developed from field recordings of her own, sound objects from nature recorded by the artist, vocal experimentation and computer generated virtual instruments used as sound modulators. Her pieces are noted for their unconventional way of working, achieving unique sound textures for each of her compositions through the layer modification of previously recorded sounds. The narrative and the constant play with the symbols of language is a fundamental point throughout his work.

Her pieces have been exhibited on radios, festivals and museums from around the world, among which are: Framework radio (Estonia), Radiophonic Creation Day (France), Netaudio London (UK), Resonance 104.4 FM (UK), Festival FILE Hypersonica (Brasil), SoundLAB VII- New Media Fest (Germany), MIMAA Muestra Internacional de Música y Audiovisuales Avanzados (Spain), Festival 6×6 Nature Media Art (USA), Muestra Monográfica de Media Art (Colombia), Prix Bohemia Radio (Czech Republic), In- Sonora (Spain), among others.

Since year 2010 she takes part on the collaborative art space “Panz4 Troupé” along with the Mexican multimedia artist, photographer and animator Daniel Ivan, delivering the multimedia art project “Matar al Gato”.

She has studies on communication, sound engineering and radio production. She focused on the production of radio art and sound art pieces for several spaces. The majority of her works are produced to be broadcasted via radio and/or internet or for exhibit on different environments like museums, festivals, cultural facilities and open public spaces.

She has done several pieces of experimental radio, radio-art, sound-art, soundscape, radio as performing art as well as pieces of multimedia experimentation and sound installations around the world. She also works on the field of space sound design for several events and museums; as well as in the advertising field. She writes essays and articles magazines focused on sound-art and experimental radio both in English and Spanish. She has given workshops and lectures at universities, cultural facilities and international festivals from around the world.



new album “SPIT” – 12/8/2011 – Free download

Sol Rezza, one of the must well known Latin-American sound artistes (born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1982), premieres a new conceptual album called “SPIT”. This artwork is about 47 minutes long; nevertheless, the album includes aswell the 4 parts of the whole (“Paradox”, “Aerangis Confusa”, “Revolution as a Loop”, and ”The Cat”) as separate tracks. After releasing the “Tiny Truths” album (which contains artworks selected on several international festivals...

Matar al Gato 2.2: Ekpyrotica (Multimedia Performance recorded Live 7/7/2011)

Matar al Gato 2.2: Ekpyrotica was the third of a series of sound-art/multimedia-art performances by Panz4 Troupé, the collaborative art space between Sol Rezza (argentinean sound artist, sound designer and Sound Jockey) and Daniel Iván (mexican video artist, multimedia artist and photographer). This version was held as a physical performance at Laboratorio Arte Alameda, one of the main venues for contemporary art in Mexico City. The Ekpyrotica series deal with the idea of Ekp...

Matar al Gato 2.0: Ekpyrotica (Multimedia Performance, recorded live on 4/27/2011)

http://mataralgato.panz4.com/ekpyrotica/2-0.html   Matar al Gato 2.0: Ekpyrotica was the first of a series of sound-art/multimedia-art performances by Panz4 Troupé, the collaborative art space between Sol Rezza (argentinean sound artist, sound designer and Sound Jockey) and Daniel Iván (mexican video artist, multimedia artist and photographer). This version was held as a virtual performance streamed live from artist's studio on April 27th 2011. The Ekpyrotica serie...

Verdades Minúsculas (Tyni Truth)

     Listen to: http://radio-arte.com/2011/01/09/verdades-minusculas-tiny-truths/   These pieces are intended to be heard whit earphones; and, if possible, in the dark.   “Who wasn’t ever afraid?, Who hasn’t felt like dust? Who saw the fall of a leaf? Who did not draw over a fogged glass? Who didn’t wanted to be a soap bubble? Who knows anything? Who knows nothing? ...
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