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Not Going Home-Audio storytelling

I was really thrilled that one of my short piano pieces  was used in Lenka Davidikova’s Homesick 2020.

This is from Una Lee’s own  label Quills that whisper which just published a special collection of audio storytelling works from six artists inspired and caused by the global pandemic of covid-19 in 2020. You can listen to this wonderful collection here-

and browse through her other releases as well, lots to discover.

exquisite corpse film

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Deep thanks to Scottish audiovisual artist Sapphire Goss for initiating the exquisite corpse film and Daniel and Clara of Moving Image Artists for presenting the project on their website. Thrilled to be involved with so many other fantastic artists. Read and view it here . My little contribution is in Strand B

Miniature Landscape Correspondence in Seoul !

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Thrilled to announce that the Miniature Landscape Correspondence series that Una Lee and myself have been collaborating on now since 2014 will be part of Megaphone ATM in Seoul, South Korea.  More details forthcoming. Our work will be in the Unheard Voices program. Here is a link to the event.

Here is our latest MLC-


<p><a href=”https://vimeo.com/465850000″>Miniature Landscape Correspondence 20</a> from <a href=”https://vimeo.com/user18726731″>Chris H Lynn / Una Lee</a> on <a href=”https://vimeo.com”>Vimeo</a&gt;.</p>

Miniature Landscape Correspondence 18

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

Crossing the Yangtze River

Crossing the Yangtze River from Zhongshan Wharf to Pukou Station from chris h lynn on Vimeo.

 

New audiovisual work!

Crossing the Yangtze from Zhongshan wharf to Pukou station was recorded in Nanjing China. The audiovisual work highlights the sights and sounds of a busy wharf and the journey to the historic Pukou railway where factory and pier sounds accentuate the abandoned station.