Here is a photo from a recent rehearsal with Amptext for the Sonic Circuits festival on October 6, 2013
photo provided by Amptext
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!
The Voice of God – Bernd Lützeler (2011 India/Germany | 9:35 minutes)
If God would come down to earth and try to earn a living in Bombay, most probably he would very soon become successful as a voice over artiste, lending his voice to thousands of Hindi movies and even more documentaries and public service films in India. A melo-dramatic docu-drama with voice-over in stop-motion and long-time exposure.—B.L.
Winter Movement – Chris H Lynn (2006 | 5:03 minutes)s Filmed in Iceland-A dream-like narrative briefly evokes the terminal sleep.
Still: Winter Movement
The other night H. Paul Moon premiered his excellent short documentary on Salaryman for Sonic Circuits. See it below!
This is a great example of the adventurous, innovative nature of Sonic Circuits and why it is essential!
Go here to support Sonic Circuits
More on this soon!
Jeff Surak http://zeromoon.com/
Gary Rouzer http://amptext.wordpress.com/
H. Paul Moon http://hpaulmoon.com/
Russian video artist Ian Kubra has created a very lovely piece called Practicing Landcapes. The audio tracks are Lynlee’s The Day ends Softly and Una Lee’s Between the Cherry Blossoms. Thanks Ian and Una for this wonderful work.
woman – Maria Menshenina
camera by Evgeny Vtorov, Ian Kubra
concept, editing by Ian Kubra
soundscape by Una Lee and Chris H. Lynn including “The day ends softly”, “Between the cherry blossoms”

Here are the details for the Musical Landscapes program this Saturday. This is a massive event so come on out to hear some great sounds and view some innovative films!
Musical Landscapes:
Locations include: Canada, China, England, and South Korea
Program 1-
Oserake and the River that Walks by Robert Robertson
‘Oserake’ is the First Nation name for the winter quarters which were set up by the river, the origin of the city of Montreal.
This music/film shows what happens to Montreal in winter, when the wilderness takes over.
Program 2-
1.Cage’s Dream by Simon Mclennan
A dance piece for the camera. Featuring Carolina Diaz – dance. Simon Mclennan film, editing and original music.
2.A Familiar Lullaby-by Una Lee-train journey is recorded by sound artist Una Lee
3. A trilogy of Summer by Chris H Lynn- ‘A Trilogy of Summer’ (2010,
2012) was filmed in China during the summer months.
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The program begins Saturday around 6:30 pm-
Here are some more links to the event-
http://brightestyoungthings.com/events/dog-daze-fest
http://dc-soniccircuits.org/
and to Union Arts-
http://unionartsdc.com/unionartsdc/Main.html
Saturday, August 3. 2pm – 2am
$15
Still from the film: Morning Fisherman

I am going away for a bit, but I wanted to post some exciting events/screenings/releases:
Changeable Weather New Audio Release on Green Field Recordings-7/5/13
Three Harmonies from Suzhou screened with Sonic Circuits-7/27/13 at Pyramid Atlantic
Dog Daze Festival at Union Arts, Washington D.C August 2 and 3rd. More info soon
Still from the film Three Harmonies from Suzhou
china still: 52
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