Ciucciuì

Every child in my family grew up listening to the story of the Ciucciuí, a misterious creature that the adults used to scare the children to put them to sleep. The stories, ‘cause there are different versions of them, dealt with the Ciucciuí kidnapping the children who weren't in bed at night, taking them to his huge and scary nest, from which they couldn't escape. All of us were absolutely sure we heard his voice, at least once, but none of us could be ever be able of recall how it sounded. None of us had ever seen the creature, it had been living for years in the childrens' memories in multiple forms, changing its appearence every time through the eyes of one of us.

Is it possibile to have memories of something you can't surely say it exists? Can you believe that something exists, without having the proof?

This work was born out of the need to reconstruct a fragmented memory, in order to create a new one where it doesn't exist, to fullfill a visual and acustic gap through an improvised use of scientific research instruments and new technologies. Videosurveillance, microphotography, infrared, 3d scanning, photographic cataloguing of computer generated evidences, come into contact with the family archive and with sound (generated from the images through a software capable of transforming pixels into frequencies), in order to document a hidden reality that no one ever felt the need to prove to be truthfully.

“Ciucciuí” is a multisensorial investigation that doesn't aim at a specific instance - apart from the awareness that it's not important to find what you're looking for - rather the action of looking itself; one that never stops and continuously changes, together with us and our memory.

AUDIO (algorithmic conversion of pixels into frequencies): https://vimeo.com/344666364

CAPTIONS

01. Frame X, infrared videosurveillance camera, 3D printed landscape.

02. From the family archive, digital manipulation.

03. Evidence Z, 3D print from scan.

04. Microphotography, sample Z.

05. From the family archive, diapo.

06. Evidence Z, measurements, scan.

07. Microphotography, sample X.

08. Untitled.

09. Evidence J, 3D print.

10. Evidence X, 3D scan, detail.

11. Frame Z, infrared videosurveillance camera.

12. Evidence J, measurements.

13. Microphotography, sample Y.

14. Evidence K.

15. Evidence X, 3D scan, reconversion from audio to image.

© Priscilla Pallante - Frame X, infrared videosurveillance camera, 3D printed landscape.
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Frame X, infrared videosurveillance camera, 3D printed landscape.

© Priscilla Pallante - From the family archive, digital manipulation.
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From the family archive, digital manipulation.

© Priscilla Pallante - Evidence Z, 3D print from scan.
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Evidence Z, 3D print from scan.

© Priscilla Pallante - Microphotography, sample Z.
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Microphotography, sample Z.

© Priscilla Pallante - From the family archive, diapo.
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From the family archive, diapo.

© Priscilla Pallante - Evidence Z, measurements, scan.
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Evidence Z, measurements, scan.

© Priscilla Pallante - Microphotography, sample X.
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Microphotography, sample X.

© Priscilla Pallante - Untitled.
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Untitled.

© Priscilla Pallante - Evidence J, 3D print.
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Evidence J, 3D print.

© Priscilla Pallante - Evidence X, 3D scan, detail.
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Evidence X, 3D scan, detail.

© Priscilla Pallante - Frame Z, infrared videosurveillance camera.
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Frame Z, infrared videosurveillance camera.

© Priscilla Pallante - Evidence J, measurements.
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Evidence J, measurements.

© Priscilla Pallante - Microphotography, sample Y.
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Microphotography, sample Y.

© Priscilla Pallante - Evidence K.
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Evidence K.

© Priscilla Pallante - Evidence X, 3D scan, reconversion from audio to image.
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Evidence X, 3D scan, reconversion from audio to image.

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