The Old Greenbelt theatre has a chance to be preserved as a local gem-Here is the link to vote-
https://www.preservedmv.com/
This is an incredible cinema house and also instrumental to the Utopia Film Festival. Regretfully,these landmarks are vanishing all over America, so let’s try to save a few while we still have the opportunity. I filmed this image last year during the Utopia Film Festival.
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Sound Scene 2013 (mixed)Signals at the Goethe Institute May 18th
Thanks to the DC Listening Lounge for including my field recording “Seneca” to this terrific event. There will be more details on this soon, but for now here is what they say:
Sound Scene 2013 is coming! Our annual circus-aural of interactive exhibits, radio drama, audio storytelling, and live music returns to the Goethe Institut May 18. With Special guest producer Oliver Brod and musical performances by Janel and Anthony, Slammer, JC, David Schulman, Tatyana, Weed Tree, and The Coolots.
Sound Scene VI: Mixed Signals
May 18, 2013
7:00-11:00PM
Goethe Institut, 812 7th St NW (7th and H)
One block from Chinatown Metro
All ages welcome! Suggested donation at the door is $10. Advance tickets are available at Eventbrite.
About DC Listening Lounge:
Started in 2004, this rag-tag group of audio enthusiasts meets once a month in someone’s living room. We draw no blood and make no demands. Just experimenting, learning and sharing, with audio.
http://www.dclisteninglounge.com
and here is a link to the Goethe Institute-
People’s Park Reverie screened at the Hundred Years Gallery in London tomorrow night! 5/4/13
I am really pleased to announce that People’s Park Reverie, which is part of my Summer Trilogy, will be screened tomorrow night at the Hundred years Gallery in London. The event is curated by the Zone collective, which is based in Brighton. Here is a description,
“Chris H. Lynn’s three short films, ‘A Trilogy of Summer’ (2010, 2012) were filmed in China: in Nanjing and in Shanghai. ‘Morning Fisherman’ is a quiet moment set by a lake. This film features the magic of the mists which are often shown in the Chinese landscape painting tradition. ‘Afternoon Rain in Nanjing’ is more urban: here the natural element is a monsoon rainstorm. The third film, ‘People’s Park Reverie’, continues Lynn’s theme of water, with its rhythmic reflections and musical colours, in an urban park in Shanghai”. Here is a link to the program. If you are in London, check it out-The program looks great! Thanks to the Zone Collective and Robert Robertson.
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Journey South audio collaboration with Marcus Beuter
A Rolling Mind screened at the Heritage Film Festival tomorrow night-4/25/13
I am happy to announce A Rolling Mind, my audio visual collaboration with Una Lee, will be screened tomorrow night at The Heritage Film Festival. The schedule is here .The Heritage Film Festival is curated by the incredible O.Funmilayo Makarah. As I stated in a post last year, I am always grateful to be part of her festival, this is my sixth year. I am providing a number of links to check out her legendary film work and bio. I was fortunate enough to see some films presented at the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C and it is defiantly worth checking out. A number of the LA Rebellion filmmakers will be present at the festival. More on this later.
UCLA Film Archive
NGA
Chicago Reader
Gense Siskel Film Centre
Harvard Film Archive
Interview
Sonic Circuits
Saturday’s show at Sonic Circuits was really great! A Rolling Mind was well received and it was a pleasure to be part of the entire event. Being a part of these shows the last six months has been highly beneficial, rewarding, and very inspiring. The screenings will resume in August; in fact planning has already started. Thanks to everyone who contributed and attended these wonderful events, and a special thanks to Sonic Circuits. Stay tuned










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