Transubstantiation Loops
THE PHYSICS ROOM PRESENTS A PUBLIC
PROGRAMME
Transubstantiation Loops
Sam Hamilton and Eve
Gordon
Friday 13 October 2006, 8pm
The Physics
Room
$5 / members free
Auckland electronic artists Sam Hamilton and Eve Gordon are set to perform Transubstantiation Loops, a one night only mix of multiple 16mm film projections and live sound performance accompanied by video footage by Campbell Farquhar.
Using 16mm
projectors, Hamilton and Gordon will utilise organic
materials, framing them through the intense light of the
projector to create "living" fragile image forms while
establishing a unique sense of film at the moment of its
inception.
Extrapolating from raw materials,
Transubstantiation Loops promises to be a performance of
intensely animated movement and colour. This Expanded Cinema
project was first developed for the TransAcoustic Festival
in December 2005, which has since then grown into a well
developed set of cinematic structures and
techniques.
Presenting a saturated and immersive cinematic environment which blurs colour, movement, time and sound, this project has been described as "rippling puddles of colour squeezed between murky curtains of droning cyclic scramblings and phasing glimpses of pinhole flares."
Since the TransAcoustic Festival, Hamilton and Gordon have been invited to perform at the Brisbane OtherFilm Festival in March 2006 alongside experimental film lumieres such as Arthur & Corrine Cantrell. They have performed at ARTSPACE in the Alleluya Noise Festival, the STILLMOVING exhibition and most recently the 2006 Auckland International Film Festival as part of the live cinema program "fps" alongside seven other live film/sound performances. The "fps" program was created, on invitation by the festival, by Sam Hamilton and Phil Dadson.
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