Christidis, Yiannis (rp00118)
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Christidis, Yiannis
Χρηστίδης, Γιάννης
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Fola / Gav | Music Album. The album intends to explore the 'skyladiko' genre as a cultural context and experiment with its hues, structures, and boundaries. | 2019-2020 |
Apohi | Apohi (2014) is a music/sound album, initiated by the poems of Constantinos Papageorgiou, under Creative Commons license. | 2014-2015 |
Before the Waiting Room (Short Documentary) | Gabriel is an asylum seeker who lives in Cyprus, waiting for the Asylum Services to call him for an interview, and doesn't know if he will ever be called. Having fled Gambia, his story before his arrival is what puts an additional obstacle to his everyday life in uncertainty. | 2019-2020 |
Sajppres | A feature documentary film. Cyprus is a divided Mediterranean country surrounded by water. About a million people from various communities live and resonate all over the island, with the film tracing everyday sounds as experienced by the inhabitants themselves. An interaction of intense religious sounds, such as the call to prayer or the church bell, enhances the sonic amalgam of the island, while others harmonically and seamlessly blend with the everyday soundscape. This documentary unveils the mosaic of multiple communities that Cyprus is, showcasing its extensive sound variety and, most importantly, revealing those social and political issues to which prominence is given through what is heard. | 2022-2023 |
Panoptifon (8’37’’) | Sound Installation in "Symplexeis" Exhibition | 2021-2022 |