et in arcadia ego. performing music as architecture

et in arcadia ego. performing music as architecture

;Katerina Michalopoulou;Antonis Touloumis
brazilian journal of food technology 2015 Vol. 6 pp. 195-207
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Are we capable of performing a ritual movement towards a tomb? Is it possible for a tomb which typically expresses the resting body, to inscribe simultaneously the movement of the living? Through our project we offer for consideration the idea of designing tombs that will act as music scores, that is, elements that prescribe our movement towards them giving it a ritual sense. Different cardiac pulses that correspond to different ages are linked to music rhythms and finally become rhythms of stepping. The idea of designing temporal experience through architectural elements refers to the design of burial chambers as well. Based on the idea of simultaneity, they are designed as parallel burials. Circular patterns define our design since they have always been related with ritual moves. Furthermore they are linked to underground hydraulic structures such as wells.

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