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Samantha Rebello (multi-layered 16mm projection)
Angharad Davies (violin and preparations)
CONTINUUM
The intersection between improvisation and composition plays an important role in Angharad's approach to sound. For Continuum she explores the possibility of layering amplified sounds with pre-recorded material.
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Karen Mirza & Brad Butler (16mm film)
David Cunningham (sound)
THE SPACE BETWEEN
The 'Space Between' uses various combinations of negative, bi-packing, and colour effects introduced through optical printing. The conventional photographis representation gradually metamorphoses into abstract patterns of pulsing coloured light. What begins as an image of looking at and through a high rise building becomes increasingly rich aesthetically, offering the viewer an unusual opportunity to experience shifting relationships between perception and cognition as the footage works its way from documentary realism to painterly abstraction.
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Lynn Loo & Guy Sherwin (live multi-projection)
Sarah Washington (home made electronics)
Knut Aufermann (radios, mixing desk, circuits)
VOWELS AND CONSONANTS
Letters are printed onto raw film, and their shapes make sounds as they passed the projectors optical sound heads. The sounds are further developed electronically in a fragmented interaction of language and technology.
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Emma Hart (video)
Benedict Drew (computer)
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David Leister (live multi-projection)
Billy Jenkins (guitar)
Dylan Bates (violin)
KINO CLUB ORIGINALÉ
With Kino Club Originalé, david Leister gets back to his filmic roots and invites long standing collaborator Billy Jenkins and cohort Dylan Bates to take part in this short but perfectly projected set.
Using his patented 16mm multi-projection techniques, Leister conjures up layered images from the depths of his archive, and throws down the improvising gauntlet before his duo of musicians.
This event is supported by the London Musicians' Collective
sound track is part of the Spice Festival http://www.spicefestival.com