Category Archives: Art

Inspired by Flickr: British Library Series

I contributed two tracks to the excellent new series Inspired by Flickr  for the British Library . A special thanks to Cheryl Tipp!
Go here to listen.
This looks like it is going to be a wonderful place to  visit for sounds and images.

If you are interested in submitting , this is what they are looking for:

“Whether you’re a musician, artist or designer, we’d like to invite you to bring these images to life by creating a short sound piece inspired by this amazing collection. Whether you’re interested in creating a sound portrait of an exotic landscape or fancy tackling something a little more abstract, we’d love to hear what you come up with” – See more at: http://britishlibrary.typepad.co.uk/sound-and-vision/2014/03/inspired-by-flickr.html#sthash.oa5CFrLU.dpuf
Below are the two images I chose.
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Go have a listen!

Bourgeon Article

I was really happy to contribute to the latest edition of Bourgeon. Bourgeon is an Arts magazine that documents the D.C art scene and its artists. Here is their mission statement:

“Bourgeon’s mission, through our online publication and community initiatives, is twofold: to increase participation in the arts and to improve access to the arts. Bourgeon serves as a bridge-builder between contemporary artists and audiences.”

I document my working methods and speak specifically on the film Baoying Window

Go here to read the article.
Thanks to the Editors!

Expanded Cinema for Sonic Circuits at Pyramid Atlantic-1/11/14

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Margaret Rorison
Margaret Rorison is a writer, curator and filmmaker from Baltimore, Maryland.

Rorison’s work has been screened at various festivals and venues including Mono No Aware VI & VII, Brooklyn, NY; T.I.E. Alternative Measure’s, Colorado Springs, CO; 2013 Sonic Circuits Festival, Washington D.C.; Microscope Gallery, Brooklyn, NY; Eyebeam, New York, NY; The Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Russia; and The High Zero Festival, Baltimore, MD.

She is the co-founder and curator for a roaming experimental film series, Sight Unseen, partial member of the artist run film lab, LaborBerlin and holds an MFA from The Maryland Institute College of Art. She is also a member of The Red Room Collective and has been a member of The Maryland Film Festival Screening Committee since 2012.

Khristian Weeks
I am an artist and improviser working in the fields of sound, kinetics, assemblage, and optics. My primary interest is in the process of discovery experienced through observation and experimentation. Playing a fundamental role in my creative processes as well as in their realization is the use of silence, non-intention, and natural forces to produce self-sustaining systems of movement, sound, and optical phenomena such as shadow, caustics, reflection, refraction, and projection.

Layne Garrett works with found objects, found sounds, guitars, and self-built instruments. Recorded output ranges from assemblage-drenched americana to a new cd of improvisations on guitar and prepared guitar; a record of improvised duos (with Scott Allison, Christian Brady, Ryan Jewell, Janel Leppin, Sam Lohman, Anthony Pirog, and Jenny Tucker) is on the way shortly. Solo performances have lately hovered in the heady realm of freely improvised explorations on prepared resonator guitar and homemade light-sensitive electronics.

Barbiero/Lynn/Rouzer
Unedited B/W Super 8 Projection shot by Chris H Lynn will be accompanied with a live score from Daniel Barbiero and Gary Rouzer.

Films:

Dispossessed by Julia Jin (May 2013, 7min46sec, B/W & color 16mm film, Canon Vixia HDV camcorder sounds, 76mm and 26mm lens)
This film came about because I wanted to be able to transform something private of mine into something that can be presented in a public space and medium. In order to do so, I had let go of the notion that these experiences and paraphernalia are mine, and mine alone. I had to remove my trepidation of treating footage of my family and home as footage — taking a step back and “dispossessing” the singular way I thought about this captured private space. Structurally, I tried to focus on the interaction between image and sound, and have them highlight one another in various ways. Sometimes, I think the themes are straightforward, such as evoking indoor and outdoor space, or night and day at the same point in time, but I also tried to let them mirror each other too. Perhaps the jitters from the camera of a close examination is not so different from the rumblings of a vehicle?

I recently graduated with a BA in Cinema from Binghamton University, and discovered experimental film three years ago when I stepped into a small film salon club screening. I spent most of my time there organizing experimental film screenings and working with the Bolex and HDV camcorder, understanding and appreciating the merits of both digital and film. Since then, I’ve been interested in a larger picture of how the visual media evokes and provokes the audience. How do images normalize ideology? How do they divide? How do the viewers interpret images differently through their varying literacy levels?

Kathy Rugh Staring Back (16mm, Color, Sound, 5 min., 2009)

“…[O]bjects have a certain presence. The world is full of vision, full of eyes…” James Elkins

With feelings of isolation there is a fascination with observing the objects and sounds outside these old windows.

Saturday, January 11th 2014 @ 7:30 pm – 11:00 pm
~ $10

Pyramid Atlantic
8230 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, MD

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I am venturing into the live cinema realm again-should be great!

Cover Art on new Daniel Barbiero and Steve Hilmy release

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The new disc by Daniel Barbiero and Steve Hilmy uses a still from Miniature Landscape Correspondence 6 as their cover art.
Thanks guys! Here is a link to their release-
http://www.panyrosasdiscos.net/2013/11/pan-y-rosas-release-take-a-sound-by-daniel-barbiero-and-steve-hilmy/
Do Check it out. A very exciting work!
and below is the vimeo link-

Sonic Circuits Festival this weekend!

 

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Here are quite a few links promoting the festival this weekend!

http://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/posts-critics-recommend-venues-offering-worthy-pursuits-amid-government-shutdown/2013/10/01/5bebd9c0-2ad2-11e3-b139-029811dbb57f_story.html

http://dcist.com/2013/10/weekly_music_agenda_240.php

http://dcmusicdownload.com/2013/10/01/on-the-agenda-sonic-circuits-2013/

http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/artsdesk/music/2013/09/26/the-sonic-circuits-continuum/

Buy tickets here

http://atlasarts.org/events/2011/07/sonic-circuits-festival-october-6-performances/

Screening In London!! September 30th at 7:30 pm

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Just found out-details below
Ocatillo
presents
POETRY & FILMS
An evening of films and readings
With filmmakers Nick Collins, Dennis Dracup,
Steve Dracup, Chris Lynn, Robert Robertson
and poet filmmaker Maureen Kendal,
poetry by Spike Hawkins,
and spontaneous readings

September 30th 7.30pm
The Poetry Café, 22 Betterton Street,
Covent Garden,
London WC2
£5/£4 concs
Go Here  link
and here
More details soon!