Sacred Geometries by Arash Azadi
Sacred Geometries is Arash Azadi's personal project that explores the relationship between Persian mystical art and the ecstatic effects of audiovisual performance.
With influences as diverse as sacred geometries used in Iranian mosques and Sufi music,
new variations and combinations are synthesized from both orderly and random dialogues in a modern language.
Arash Azadi is an Iranian born but Yerevan based composer of multidisciplinary performance and electroacoustic music, selected artist of festivals like Berlin CTM and Barcelona MIXTUR, whose works have been performed in several countries such as France, Germany, Italy, Greece, Iran and Armenia
His recent works are more in the field of electro-acoustic and experimental music, audio-visual pieces including visuals, performance art and improvised dance and theatre. Beside his multidisciplinary approach that combines different arts and philosophical views, he is interested in researching over combining his backgrounds in math and computer with the acoustic sounds and folk materials in a modern literary language.
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