AudioKino 1
Coelacanth and Keith Evans
13 Oct → 13 Oct 2009

A series of nights curated by Eamon Sprod exploring films with a focus on sound and/or expanded cinema. Tonight’s program features Coelacanth and Keith Evans and more. See below for full program.

Week 1 Program:

Luke Fowler: Tenement Films: Anna Sound: Lee Paterson (00:03:05)

Luke Fowler: Tenement Films: Lester Sound: Charles Curtis (00:03:05)

Luke Fowler: Tenement Films: David sound: Taku Unami (00:03:05)

Luke Fowler: Tenement Films: Helen Sound: Toshiya Tsunoda (00:03:05)

Coelacanth and Keith Evans: Wrack Light in Copper Ruin Augury (01:10:05)

Luke Fowler The films of Luke Fowler explore the limits of documentary filmmaking. Innovatively combining new and archival footage, interviews and photography with a densely layered soundtrack, his work is a critical response to the idea that documentary can offer us a single objective truth. Luke Fowler is an artist and musician based in Glasgow.

The Tenement films are four short films, each named for one of Fowler’s flat mates. Each film is a collaboration with a different composer/sound artist, including Lee Paterson, Toshiya Tsunoda, Taku Unami and Charles Curtis.

Coelcanth and Keith Evans Jim Haynes and Loren Chasse have collaborated with Keith Evans to create Coelacanth’s fourth and most complex record. Culled from two performances – a five-hour recording session during Matmos’s 96 hours of performances at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, and an audio/visual performance with Keith Evans – Wrack Light in Copper Ruin explores the symbiosis of materiality and sound, and its infinite network of metaphors and allegories.

$5 entry.

Coelacanth

Keith Evans