360 GRADI MAGAZINE (English Version)

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The creator is Tia Rungray (tialer.mimulus), Japanese, who calls herself an “artist of classical music and noise” in his profile. STRUKTURO IN SECOND LIFE Tia Rungray STRUKTURO Emblem of mental deconstruction. 32 360 GRADI

THE SIGNIFIED STRUKTURO creeps into the mind to “break the patterns,” to destroy any residual conditioning, the habit of thought, dogma, or existential referment resulting from a pre-packaged truth and not consciously chosen. Among the most exciting destinations in Second Life in September, there is, without a doubt, STRUKTURO. The creator is Tia Rungray (tialer.mimulus), Japanese, who calls himself an “artist of classical music and noise” in his profile. I confess that this is a definition that I had never heard before and even the musical art of Tia Rungray is utterly new to me. Before exploring Rungray’s destructuralist thinking, I warn those who decide to explore STRUKTURO to activate sounds: since it is a sound installation, listening is essential. As the author himself suggests, STRUKTURO is the emblem of mental deconstruction. As the author himself suggests, STRUKTURO is the emblem of the destructuring of the human mind. The very fact of uniting classical music with ferocious noise, blending them, makes us realize that the sound installation’s theme is destructuring, the antithesis of harmony, serenity, and peace of mind. The listener finds himself immersed in madness because he 360 GRADI 33

THE SIGNIFIED<br />

STRUKTURO creeps into the mind to “break the patterns,” to<br />

destroy any residual conditioning, the habit of thought, dogma, or<br />

existential referment resulting from a pre-packaged truth and not<br />

consciously chosen.<br />

Among the most exciting<br />

destinations in Second<br />

Life in September, there<br />

is, without a doubt,<br />

STRUKTURO.<br />

The creator is Tia<br />

Rungray (tialer.mimulus),<br />

Japanese, who calls<br />

himself an “artist of<br />

classical music and noise”<br />

in his profile.<br />

I confess that this is a<br />

definition that I had never<br />

heard before and even<br />

the musical art of Tia<br />

Rungray is utterly new to<br />

me.<br />

Before exploring<br />

Rungray’s destructuralist<br />

thinking, I warn those<br />

who decide to explore<br />

STRUKTURO to activate<br />

sounds: since it is a<br />

sound installation,<br />

listening is essential.<br />

As the author himself suggests,<br />

STRUKTURO is the emblem of mental<br />

deconstruction.<br />

As the author himself<br />

suggests, STRUKTURO<br />

is the emblem of the<br />

destructuring of the<br />

human mind. The very<br />

fact of uniting classical<br />

music with ferocious<br />

noise, blending them,<br />

makes us realize that<br />

the sound installation’s<br />

theme is destructuring,<br />

the antithesis of<br />

harmony, serenity,<br />

and peace of mind.<br />

The listener finds<br />

himself immersed in<br />

madness because he<br />

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