Eyes on Music 2025 – online workshops
Marco Lutzu and Simone Tarsitani continue their training and production support in
the field of audiovisual and multimedia ethnomusicology. This year, the project
includes a new series of online workshops, each focusing on a topic of technical,
theoretical and methodological interest in the field of audiovisual media for
ethnomusicological research, with special focus on the developments introduced by
the pandemic in production, communication and research in the field of music.
Registrations are open for the first online workshop Eyes on Music 2025
Send an email to musica.comparata@cini.it to confirm your participation by May 7th in order to receive the Zoom link to join the event.
9 May 2025 – 15:30-18:00 | Registrations open
Pandemic Sounds: Music, Media, and Research during COVID-19
Guest speaker: Giulia Sarno (Università di Firenze)
This workshop explores some of the rapid transformations in audiovisual
technologies that emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic, focusing on their impact
on musical practices and on academic research in ethnomusicology and related
fields. Drawing on their own research experiences, the curators and the guest
speaker will present specific case studies and reflections on how music-making,
dissemination, and scholarly inquiry adapted to new digital environments
4 July 2025 – 15:00-18:00
Diego Carpitella Fellowship – Presentation of current film productions in progress
Diego Carpitella Fellow 2024-2025: Kawkab Tawfik |Zar Ritual on the Nile: Salila,
the Spirit of the Water
The film explores and documents a ritual of possession in Egypt,
from the divinatory phase to the final dance ritual of possession.
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Diego Carpitella Fellow 2025-2026: winning project to be announced in June 2025
19 September 2025 – 15:00-18:00
Audiovisual and multimedia in museums and exhibition of ethnomusicological interest
This workshop explores the use of audiovisual and multimedia resources in
museums and exhibitions dedicated to ethnomusicological themes. Through the
critical discussion of specific case studies, participants will examine how sound,
video, and interactive technologies can enhance the representation, interpretation,
and engagement with musical cultures in public spaces.