Patrick Disanto
- Writer
- Editor
- Cinematographer
Patrick di Santo is a Research Scientist affiliated with the University of Kansas and the Union Center for Cultural and Environmental Research in conceptual media development, (programing/exhibits/environment construction).
Celebrating minimalism, lateral thinking, and pushing the boundaries of content and the space it is viewed within. I enjoy working with those of varied backgrounds, abilities, and disciplines.
His programs and media are a choreographed collage of brutal, industrial sound, layered over the deep pop visuals of street art, classical portraiture and landscape. It is reminiscent of the honesty of frequency and integrity of musique concrète from the 1950's, particularly Karlheinz Stockhausen's Gesang der Jünglinge, and the work of Philip Glass, Kristina Kubsich, Carla Scaletti, and Brian Eno.
He participates with BTG fundraiser at Children's Mercy Hospital neurological research operating in Kansas City, American Children's Rights, Civil Rights, Human Rights, and Disability Rights; Diagnosed with TBI (traumatic brain injury) and CTE (chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a degenerative brain disorder) in 2016.
Celebrating minimalism, lateral thinking, and pushing the boundaries of content and the space it is viewed within. I enjoy working with those of varied backgrounds, abilities, and disciplines.
His programs and media are a choreographed collage of brutal, industrial sound, layered over the deep pop visuals of street art, classical portraiture and landscape. It is reminiscent of the honesty of frequency and integrity of musique concrète from the 1950's, particularly Karlheinz Stockhausen's Gesang der Jünglinge, and the work of Philip Glass, Kristina Kubsich, Carla Scaletti, and Brian Eno.
He participates with BTG fundraiser at Children's Mercy Hospital neurological research operating in Kansas City, American Children's Rights, Civil Rights, Human Rights, and Disability Rights; Diagnosed with TBI (traumatic brain injury) and CTE (chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a degenerative brain disorder) in 2016.