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The Art of Marco Fusinato

Lauren Caldwell

Marco Fusinato

Music, math, the interactive: these are three things that I really like, and Marco Fusinato’s art includes them all. Mass Black Implosion is probably my favorite of his projects — it reimagines musical scores, sometimes by overlaying them with scribbles of varying thickness (maps to some imagined territory), in architecturally-precise lines (an explosion into three dimensions), or as some kind of gloriously strange infographic for the world to come. Aetheric Plexus, in sharp contrast, turns audiovisual detail into interactive assault. It’s difficult to get a sense of the scope of some of these works, but it’s evident that Fusinato’s gallery showings include a vast collaborative and musical component — I’d love a chance to see some of this stuff live — and I’m quite taken with his curatorial series You Don’t Have to Call it Music, which tasks visual artists to create music.  – Lauren Caldwell

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