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A warm thanks to Francesca for offering her astute and deep insight on From Chance to Deal in the latest article from L’emergere del possibile. Go here to read.
Text is in Italian.
I would also encourage readers to look into their other articles. They are really doing something worthwhile and courageous. Writing about experimental cinema is not easy and they continue to dazzle.
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I am thrilled to report that my film Liguria will be screened next month at NOFEST in Milan, Italy. This is presented by L’emergere del possibile & UNZAlab.
Here is the program and info. More links and additional info soon. A warm thanks to L’emergere del possibile for their enthusiasm and vision.
Links below

I am happy to announce my latest release has just been published on the excellent label Impulsive Habitat. Go here to have a listen

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From Journal of Drifting Hours
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I am happy to report that Una and I are working on
a new collaborative series ‘Words in the Winds : Sounds’. Here is a brief description:
A field recording is marked with the presence of the sound recordist through a recited poem and accompanied by musical intervention, which occurs through exchange of sound. Below is our first track.
Enjoy!
Voice and Field Recording: Una Lee
Piano: Chris Lynn
Poem: A Thousand Roses by Una Lee

More penetrating analysis over at L’ emergere del possibile
This time Francesca looks at my recent film The Waves of Allasio. Go here to read. Text in Italian. Graci!
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Maple House Collective presents…
Alex Pelchat – acoustic guitar/tapes/spoken words/contact mic’d objects (Harry Pussy meets John Fahey?!)
Nate Scheible – Tapes, tapeworms, trapezoids, voice, drumstick.. dumb stick… (custom emoji).
Chris Lynn will be premiering two new super 8 rolls of the Journal of Drifting Hours series – Drifting moments, lyrical passages, memory impulses, landscape studies and visual notations captured and edited in camera on super 8 film.
Zwischenzug – It was only a matter of time before these three veterans of the DC Experimental scene would get together to do a post-reductionist scraping electronic meltdown. Chris Videll (electronics), Phong Tran (zither/objects), and Gary Rouzer (cello) have agreed to combine falling objects, fireworks, and glacial exhalation. Will it be a train wreck or the start something greater than the sum of the parts? This is yet to be determined.
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