Ad occhi chiusi: come vedere senza vedere | Blindur Massimo De Vita | TEDxIschia
La cecità è tutt’altro che il buio perpetuo e ognuno di noi possiede le chiavi per aprire porte su mondi sconosciuti.
Il musicista Massimo De Vita ci guida in un viaggio sensoriale per “vedere” il mondo attraverso tutti gli altri sensi. Un invito ad aprire gli occhi interiori e scoprire ciò che spesso rimane invisibile. Blindur è lo pseudonimo di Massimo De Vita, cantautore e produttore che in sei anni ha collezionato circa 400 concerti tra Europa e USA. Ha pubblicato due EP autoprodotti, due album ̶ Blindur (2017) e A (2019) ̶ e l’EP Mozzarella Session (2017). Tra i suoi riconoscimenti, il “Premio Bertoli 2015” e il “Premio De André” dello stesso anno. Il suo lavoro d’esordio è rientrato tra i cinque migliori dischi nella categoria opera prima per il “Premio Tenco”. Blindur è tra i protagonisti ed autori delle musiche del film Vinilici – perché il vinile ama la musica di Fulvio Iannucci (2018 – Mescalito film). Dal 2018 è in tour nelle carceri con il progetto Gli ultimi saranno. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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