[NewMusicEvents] Oct 3 Illuminated Corridor: Prelinger on Prelinger
Suki O'Kane
suki at zoka.com
Tue Oct 2 22:01:09 PDT 2007
please join us at the next illuminated corridor,
a collision of public art, live music and film:
prelinger on prelinger
wednesday
oct 3, 2007
7:16pm
free admission
the prelinger library
bound by eighth, folsom and rodgers streets
san francisco
rain or shine | bring fm radio
live music and performative projection from
craig baldwin
cinepimps [with alfonso alvarez and keith arnold]
steve dye
antónio jorge gonçalves [portugal]
lance grabmiller
killer banshee
charles kremenak, john reilly and eric steinberg
sarah lockhart
peter nyboer
live music accompaniment of panorama ephemera
[prelinger 2004] by a large ensemble conducted by
gino robair [with thomas dimuzio, tom djll,
shayna dunkelman, john hanes, matt ingalls,
kristin miltner, scott rosenberg, thomas
scandura, karen stackpole, moe! staiano et alia]
live broadcasts from neighborhood public radio
and episodic jo no mai from theatre of yugen
about prelinger on prelinger
This Corridor seeks to illuminate the Prelinger
Library, a private research library open to the
public with collections encompassing some 50,000
books, periodical volumes and printed ephemera.
The Library is linked to the Prelinger Archive, a
collection of ephemeral films that are a key
creative resource to artists of the Illuminated
Corridor, and serve as a touchstone for the
broader community of film, sound and bricolage
artists. The event will take place during the
Library's traditional Wednesday Open House
evening hours, where you are invited to lose
yourself in the stacks of an extraordinary
library turned inside out for an evening.
This Corridor is presented with the generous
support of San Francisco Cinematheque
(www.sfcinematheque.org) as part of its Live
Cinema series, Instituo Camões, and individual
donors.
about the corridor
www.illuminatedcorridor.com
The Illuminated Corridor is a next step in
outdoor cinema: a nomadic public art installation
that creates site-specific illumination of public
space, drawing on local traditions of film and
live music.
Launched in the Summer of 2005 by a collaboration
of over 75 Bay Area filmmakers, media artists,
sound artists and musicians, the Illuminated
Corridor catalyzes new work, showcases diverse
collaborations between performative
projectionists and performing artists, and covers
a vast territory of film and music genres.
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