A Great Circle
Death Blood War
Lago Morto
Nico & The Vascellaris
Untitled Song

A Great Circle
2003
video

A Great Circle combines three performances which took place between 2003 and 2004 in different locations : Buio Primario, where the artist lived a week inside a narrow wooden tunnel, Glitter Secondario, a three days performance for 8 hours a day hosting only 5 visitors at once, and Nodo Terziario, a performance in a wood, a place kept secret until the very day of the performance.

Death Blood War
2005
video

The artist, frontman of the group With Love, finds himself at a concert of the infamous metal band Slayer with a video-camera attached to his hand with tape. The images we see are from a long take, without breaks, during the concert. The lyric is a remix of the songs Angel of Death, Reign in Blood and War ensemble by the group Slayer.

Lago Morto
2009

Lago Morto is a band conceived by Nico VASCELLARI as contribution to the exhibition Rock Scissors Paper curated by Diedrich DIEDERICHSEN at Kunsthaus Graz. Lago Morto is, in the curator's words', 'a social punk sculpture', a way 'to turn the model of the cast band upside down. Lago Morto is about things that casting calls usually exclude - targeted aggression, unpredictable social effects and local politics'. The result is a band that toured for fifteen days in Vittorio VENETO in non musical venues such as a bar, a pizzeria, a laundrette, a video store etc.

Nico & The Vascellaris
2005
video

Nico VASCELLARI shares the stage with his household in Nico & the Vascellaris, showing a cross-section of his private life's interplay.

Untitled Song
2004
video

Untitled Song is a whole long sequence of a following: the lens of the artist camera run behind drums that rolls ruinously along steep wood. To shoot it, the artist has fastened a little Sony camera to the right hand with adhesive tape and run after the instrumental pieces that has leaves roll down for a long time. 'I was interested in documenting not only what I saw, but also what I heard' declares the artist in an interview, but the surprising aspect in this simple video, as well as in others of his works, is really the ability of take and keep up in the same plane the metaphorical-visual level and the performing level.