Event Info
Noise! 2010 Video Showing:
The 8th Annual Festival of Noise!
Augmenting the two days of evening sonics ...
3:00pm - 6:00pm Doors at: 2:00pm
Free
Event Description
The 8th Annual Festival of Noise!
Augmenting the two days of evening sonics of the Victoria Noise! Festival will be a free daytime video showing featuring noise and experimental music related shorts and docs.
Sights:
Saturday May 22, 2010
Doors @2PM, Vids @3PM
Location: 510 Fort St. (upstairs)
Cost: free!!!
-= The Delian Mode =-
http://thedelianmode.com/
"The Delian Mode" is an audio-visual exploration of the life and work of
electronic music pioneer Delia Derbyshire. A collage of sound and image created in the spirit of Derbyshire's experimental processes, this film illuminates her unique soundscapes onscreen while paying tribute to a woman whose work has influenced electronic musicians for decades. Created by Kara Blake of Philtre Films.
-= Skills =-
http://blossomingnoise.com/?q=node/704
"Skills" is a documentary featuring Lucas Abela, Rudolf Eb.er, & Zbigniew
Karkowski created by film maker by Jan Van Hasselt.
-= Singularity Session =-
http://strangevistas.com/
A science fiction short written, produced, shot, edited and directed by J.M. Liebenau featuring a soundtrack compliments of Pacific Northwest noise staple Brizbomb.
-= What The Future Sounded Like =-
http://whatthefuturesoundedlike.com/
Post-war Britain rebuilt itself on a wave of scientific and industrial
breakthroughs that culminated in the cultural revolution of the 1960's. It was a period of sweeping change and experimentation where art and culture
participated in and reflected the wider social changes. In this atmosphere was
born the Electronic Music Studios (EMS), a radical group of avant-garde
electronic musicians who utilized technology and experimentation to compose a futuristic electronic sound-scape for the New Britain. Matthew Bate's "What The Future Sounded Like" colours in a lost chapter in music history, uncovering a group of composers and innovators who harnessed technology and new ideas to re-imagine the boundaries of music and sound.
-= Blaze. . . =-
http://directoradamcooley.angelfire.com/
Adam Cooley and Sea Monster's animated short "Blaze..." provides no shortage
of trashed absurdity, surrealism and strange behaviour.
For further information on Noise! 2010 contact: moron@industrial.org