On 29 October there will be another meetup for artists in technology here at Notam! This time the host, Mariam Gviniashvili, will be joined by Mirjam Eszter Pálfai Aurora Pambianchi. During this meetup, they will offer insights into their artistic practice, perform live and present excerpts from their work.
Mirjam Eszter Pálfai is a Hungarian musician, currently based in Oslo. She has studied classical flute, and has always been attracted to improvisation, minimalism and experimental electronic music. Besides playing classical music, she has been involved in the improv music scene in Budapest.
Aurora Pambianchi (they/them) is a composer, singer and artist specialising in interdisciplinary works that blend sound, visual expression and theatre. Pambianchi's compositions often explore the intersection of sound, movement, voice and technology, with a focus on merging different art forms. They have studied composition at the Norwegian Academy of Music with Associate Professor Anders Tveit, and are currently studying with Associate Professor Kristine Tjøgersen and Professor Sivan Eldar.
The meetup is led by composer Mariam Gviniashvili. Mariam Gviniashvili is a sound artist and composer who combines electronics, electroacoustics and 3D sound with visuals, dance and performance to penetrate the physical and emotional essence of sound and space.