"Familiplay" is an audiovisual composition exploring rave culture, family memory, and obsolete media technologies. The rave is approached as a “temple of music”, a space where listening becomes contemplative through bodily movement and collective interaction, resembling the immersive condition of the electroacoustic environment, both converging into transcendence.
Visuals are mostly generated through the experimental and playful misuse of "outdated" devices. Rave footage, videotape rewind, visual feedback and faulty cabling produce unstable signals and recursive images, opening a metaphysical drift across temporal layers and reflecting on shifts within social environments and media ecologies.
The sonic dimension is constructed entirely from twelve Eurodance demos produced by his father in his twenties, used as the sole sonic material. Recontextualized within the work, these fragments operate as a personal archive, connecting generational memory with the sonic imaginaries of early digital music production.
Music: Daniel Kulari
Rave footage: Alessandro Lodi
VHS and TV screen footage: Daniel Kulari