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KINOSONIK #4: Damon Locks / Peter Maunu

Back for a second year, KINOSONIK is a collaboration with the Rebuild Foundation's Black Cinema House, The Nightingale, and Chicago Film Archives. This year, in mini-residencies at ESS, three pairings of musicians will collaborate to compose live scores for anthologies of film curated and sequenced by CFA from their extensive vaults. The artist pairings—Mwata Bowden/Coppice, Damon Locks/Peter Maunu, and Walter Kitundu/Katherine Young—will perform their work at The Nightingale and at Black Cinema House throughout the late summer and fall of 2015. Once again, the artists were selected based on their substantive and exemplary artistic accomplishments to date, their commitment to risk-taking exploratory approaches to sound and music, their long-standing experience in collaboration, and their interest in integrating their various sonic approaches with moving image.

ADMISSION TO ALL KINOSONIK EVENTS IS FREE.

KINOSONIK #4:
Favorite Experimental Films from CFA

with live scores by Damon Locks & Peter Maunu

 

PROGRAM

Adam’s Film (Lawrence Janiak, 1963, 9 min.)
A visual collage experiment, or “an enigmatic combination of personal family images and dynamic shapes.” Live action images are combined with abstract images and textures that were chemically generated directly onto 16mm film.

Tai Chi Bowling (JoAnn Elam, c. 1972, 11 min.)
The ancient art of Tai Chi transitions seamlessly into the fluid movements of bowling

Full Circle (Robert Stiegler, 1968, 24.5 min.)
“A contemporary Koan. A series of highs, encompassing people: waiting for the bus, laying tiles at Swami's house, celebrating a Spring Be-in and children smiling.” Robert Stiegler