Ear Cinema - Late Noon Sun
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Ear Cinema is a collaborative multi-platform installation/performance piece incorporating animation and film footage, sonic art techniques (namely ambisonics) and live performance. Although the piece incorporates extensive cutting edge technology, the real focus lies in the ability to deliver a story and we define the piece as being ‘Immersive Digital Storytelling’. Ear Cinema will present the latest project titled Late Noon Sun at the following galleries:
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ICA, Gallery, London - 29th Oct - 1st Nov 2008
Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol - 8th - 9th Nov 2008
Colchester Arts Centre, Colchester - 4th - 8th Dec 2008
Salisbury Arts Centre, Salisbury - 21st - 22nd Jan 2009
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Following on from last year’s sellout performance of Little Mary at the ICA, Ear Cinema invites you
to the next unfolding, or complication, of events. Ear Cinema’s artist director and sound designer
Wajid Yaseen invited the acclaimed, award winning, film-maker / animator Lizzie Oxby to direct
and devise a film to re-tell the story of Little Mary’s death based on Alice Kemp’s poetic story.
Late Noon Sun revisits the sinister tale to try and unravel the haunting, dark mystery with beautifully integrated live stage performances by Alice Tatge & Dagmara Bilon, filmed performance by members of the talented Psychological Art Circus, and original, immersive ambisonic soundscapes by Wajid and Dave Hunt.
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Washing sails like old flags of grey nations … a woman in a headscarf thinks
about nothing in particular as she moves cloth over window sill … a potted plant
falls and smashes. She’s got a sour affectation - everyone around here’s tasted it.
She waits, recalling prime numbered pages of the Fact Book of Fiction … a flesh
net glove … that which must be destroyed…
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