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Minds of Glass by Marta Bressi and Dirk Schreurs to be screened at the 2009 International Independent Film and Video Festival in New York on October 24.

Thanks to Marta G. Bressi who´s generously offered me her extraordinary talent to generate beautiful video images to all eleven compositions from my album ¨Minds of Glass¨ , we 've been able to create brand-new works together. This collaboration, which was born as two separate entities, came to fruition when I saw in Marta's digital art a reflection of my own visualisations when composing the music. It… Continue

Added by Dirk Schreurs on September 22, 2009 at 3:12am — No Comments

Marta G. Bressi & Dirk Schreurs' Minds of Glass to be screened at the International Independent Film and Video Festival in Hollywood on Aug.4

Thanks to Marta G. Bressi who´s generously offered me her extraordinary talent to generate beautiful video images to all eleven compositions from my album ¨Minds of Glass¨ , we 've been able to create brand-new works together. This collaboration, which was born as two separate entities, came to fruition when I saw in Marta's digital art a reflection of my own visualisations when composing the music. It… Continue

Added by Dirk Schreurs on July 24, 2009 at 5:37am — 1 Comment

Minds of Glass Video Art Project Exhibition at the City of Buenos Aires from Oct. 28 till Nov. 18

Minds of Glass, the video art exhibition by visual artist Marta Bressi & composer/pianist Dirk Schreurs, will be open to the public at the Borges Cultural Center in the heart of the City of Buenos Aires from Oct. 28 till Nov. 18.

Added by Dirk Schreurs on May 16, 2009 at 10:15am — No Comments

Dirk Schreurs/Marta G. Bressi collaborative project: Minds of Glass

Thanks to Dirk Schreurs- who´s generously offered me the use of his 2006 album ¨Minds of Glass¨ to set music to some of my latest videos- I´ve been able to finish eleven brand-new works. This collaboration, which was born as two separate entities, came to fruition when Dirk saw in my digital art a reflection of his own compositions.It was a pleasant surprise for me to discover on listening to his music that his tunes pulse with the rhythm of my own creations.



We´re still maturing… Continue

Added by Marta Graciela Bressi on December 6, 2008 at 9:24am — 1 Comment

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