NOW SHOWING / Kite Choir by Firat Erdim
The Kite Choir is an ensemble of custom-made kites and sound instruments that builds upon traditions of singing kites. The sound instruments in these existing traditions are carried aloft by the kites they are attached to, as the voice-box of an assemblage brought to life by the wind. The Kite Choir instead utilizes the reel and entire tow-line of the kite as the sites of instrumentation, to promote a collaborative chain of agency between atmosphere and pilot/performer. It functions as a regime of perception, an aesthetic practice of attunement with the atmosphere.
Welcome to the ALN’s Film Room, a collection of curated films, videos, lectures and discursive events by members of the ALN community and collaborators from across the globe. This compilation spans a range of disciplines situated between various aspects of imagery, sound, cinema, contemporary art, and theory.
/ Spotlight
Walter Murch Explores The Rampancy of Golden Ratios Across Faces and Screens
Walter Murch & Lawrence Weschler
Artist and Disability Activist Riva Lehrer in conversation with Lawrence Weschler
Riva Lehrer & Lawrence Weschler
Terry Riley Stories from a Life in Music
Terry Riley & Michael Harrison
Jay Lynn (formerly Ramiro) Gomez in conversation with Ren Weschler
Jay Lynn Gomez & Lawrence Weschler
Écran Total - Artist and Curators' Panel
Penelope Umbrico, Louise Pelletier, David Gersten, Amandine Alessandra, Marine Baudrillard, Carole …
LOOM•ROOM•HARP
Fırat Erdim, Tim Ingold, Leah Kalmanson, Paula Matthusen, Olivia Valentine