By the Olive Trees and the Moon are 10 audiovisual views from a balcony in Antibes, France. Each view recorded on a different day during the summer months.
From the piano to the balcony
By the Olive Trees and the Moon are 10 audiovisual views from a balcony in Antibes, France. Each view recorded on a different day during the summer months.
From the piano to the balcony
I have added From Chance to Deal (2016) to my VOD page. This is also available at the Filmmakers Coop. Info on the VOD page. Enjoy!
From Chance to Deal from chris h. lynn on Vimeo.
Two new audible views on Bandcamp
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Really thrilled that the Miniature Landscape Correspondence will be part of this stellar festival which begins on 10/15 in Oil Tank Culture Park !
From the festival notes on the Miniature Landscape Correspondence in the Unheard Voices Program:
” Although the works seem to foreground the visual access to the scene at first sight, they project the natural, invisible soundscape beyond the landscape that is shown, which conveys the meta-presence of the sound in our daily life. ”
Here is a link to the program and all the incredible Artists involved. Massive thanks to Una for initiating this and to Arts Incubator in South Korea. The Oil Tank Culture Park looks stunning. More soon.
The second installment of Dialogues is now up.
Score: Daniel Barbiero
Original text and voice: Una Lee and Chris H Lynn.
Dialogues is an exchange of texts (poems, letters) that are presented onscreen as voice- overs. Each separate voice is accompanied with an identical landscape
Thanks to Dan and Una !
Brand new Miniature Landscape Correspondence !
The Miniature Landscape Correspondence series is an audio visual
collaboration between Una Lee and Chris H Lynn . Each correspondence or observation is composed of two shots, one from each
continent. The films are a homage to the Lumière brothers and the early days of
cinema. In addition, these unassuming landscape moments (shots, views)
coupled with a steady visual rhythm will hopefully reflect the direct experience of the everyday
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