User:Andrea Bornivelli/sandbox

Sandbox Projects
1) Project:Translating Renato Angiolini page from Italian to English.

2) Project:Updating Lovebytes page

Renato Angiolini
Renato Angiolini born in Gallarate, Italy (9 November 1923-3 February 1985) He has been a pianist and composer

Biography
Dopo essersi diplomato in pianoforte al Conservatorio Giuseppe Verdi di Milano, inizia nel secondo dopoguerra a lavorare come compositore e trascrittore alle edizioni musicali Radio Record Ricordi e poi, a partire dal 1958, come arrangiatore presso la Dischi Ricordi. Sempre negli anni '50 fa parte di alcuni complessi jazz, di cui il più rilevante è il quintetto del sassofonista Eraldo Volonté (con Sergio Fanni alla tromba, Alceo Guatelli al contrabbasso e Leonello Bionda alla batteria), con cui, nel gennaio del 1958, partecipa al III Festival del Jazz di Sanremo. Collabora in varie occasioni con Giorgio Gaber, scrivendo tra le altre L'alfabeto del cielo, che viene presentata da Tony Renis al Burlamacco d'oro del 1960; scrive inoltre le musiche di alcuni brani per Maria Monti. La maggior parte dei suoi lavori spesso non è firmata o rintracciabile mediante nome e cognome: difatti preferì servirsi di uno pesudonimo, TOANG, il quale conteneva la fine del nome e l'inizio del cognome. Paretcipa al Festival di Sanremo 1965 come compositore con Le colline sono in fiore, canzone che ottiene molto successo nell'interpretazione di Wilma Goich; a partire dall'anno successivo è tra i direttori d'orchestra dei cantanti della Ricordi. Come compositore ritorna al Festival di Sanremo 1968 con Da bambino, interpretata da Massimo Ranieri e dai Giganti. Come solista ha pubblicato album di liscio e di rielaborazioni di musica folk.

Lovebytes
Lovebytes is a digital arts organisation based in Sheffield, UK, established in 1994 and best known for the Lovebytes International Festival of Digital Art. Founded by Jon Harrison and Janet Jennings who are the directors of the organisation.

Lovebytes explores the cultural and creative potential of digital technology. The festival is a platform for innovative and experimental new work in the fields of digital art, music, film, interactive media and creative software. The programme includes specially commissioned multimedia performances and interactive installations in public spaces supported by film screenings, talks, workshops and educational projects. Lovebytes is a not-for-profit limited company supported by the Arts Council England.

Projects
Paradise Website Commission  (1997) Paradise. is a web project initiated by the innovative UK arts ensemble Forced Entertainment Commissioned by Lovebytes as part of the Channel Metropolis series, funded by the Arts Council England

Hypertribes (1998) City wide new media public art installations. Showroom Cinema, Sheffield (16 March - 25 April)
 * Event Details:
 * Vanishing points of view by Mike Lawson Smith at Furnival Gate


 * Stone Troupers by Steve Hawley & Jonathan Allen at Division Street


 * Hyperphilately by Simon Poulter at Sheffield Post Office, Fitzalan Square


 * Provincially/Provisionally by Andrew Stones at Sheffield's New Town Hall


 * Flocked by Lulu Quinn at the House of Fraser in Sheffield High Street


 * Remote Systems Premium Leisure at Ponds Forge Sports Centre in Commercial Street

Lovebytes Lite (2003) Live performances by Mark Fell and Jez Potter (SND, Shirt Trax). at Sheffield Millennium Gallery.

Lovebytes (2005-2009) A plasma screen installation at Sheffield Millennium Gallery. in collaboration with Sheffield Galleries and Museums Trust.

Digital Space (2006-2008) Showroom Cinema. A programme of events and exhibitions in collaboration with Showroom  Workstation. Including work by: Vicki Bennett (People Like Us), Blast Theory, Steve Hawley, Derek Lodge, Terry Smith, Single Shot, Simon Warner, Caroline Locke, Andrew Kotting, Janek Schaefer, Nullpointer. The Big Byte (2009) The Big Byte was a year long-programme of events supported by Arts Council England and Screen Yorkshire and delivered in partnership by various community organisations in Sheffield including: Sheffield Children's Festival,. Sheffield Young Singers and Showcomotion Film Festival.

Designosaurs! (2011) A digital art project combining craft, computers and the creative imaginations of over 1,500 Sheffield school children, culminating in an interactive exhibition at the Sheffield Children's Festival.

Publications
DSP 1 Audio CD and CD ROM released in May 2000. Part of the Digital Space Programme, a commissioning scheme for exhibition digital publications.

DSP 2 Volatile Media DVD publication and exhibition released March 2002. Including work by People Like us, Alex Peverett,, Steve Hawley.

DSP 3 CD ROM publication and exhibition released in March 2003. Featuring. Nullpointer,.
 * Lovebytes DSP Shop