T.S.P.

T.S.P.
Installation and Theatrical Performance

Concept Alessandro Olla and Marco Peri

Live electronics Alessandro Olla
Performers Lucilla Trapazzo, Franco Casu,

Produced by TiConZero
Duration: 10 minutes (variable format)

T.S.P. is a site-specific performance that investigates the relationship between listening, vision and individual perception.

The work unfolds through the coexistence of simultaneous yet autonomous performative actions. In its expanded version, the audience wears wireless headphones and can choose between three independent audio channels. Each channel offers a distinct sonic perspective, creating a perceptual misalignment between what is seen and what is heard. Spectators are invited to actively construct their own narrative path, deciding whom to follow and which acoustic layer to inhabit.

The performance generates a shifting aesthetic field in which sound becomes an intimate yet shared space. Personal memory, voice and theatrical improvisation intersect within a fragile equilibrium between collective presence and individual experience.

Conceived as a flexible device, T.S.P. adapts to different spatial and production contexts. It can be presented with multiple soundtracks and performers in immersive settings, or in a reduced version with a single live-generated soundtrack. The vocal material, produced through live electronics and computer processing, can be translated into different languages.
T.S.P. functions both as a performance and as an open research framework. In a time marked by visual and sonic overstimulation, the work asks: how do we organise fragmented stimuli into meaning? How do hearing and sight influence one another? To what extent is perception shaped by memory and social conditioning?

Rather than offering a fixed narrative, T.S.P. activates an ars combinatoria of perception: meaning emerges through choice, risk and recombination.


Alessandro Olla Alessandro Olla
Alessandro Olla
sound artist . performer . teacher .