A full day of screenings, including The Yes Men Fix the World, Theater of War, Biomodd (ATH1): A Living Game Computer as Social Sculpture and two Tilda Swinton screenings. A highlight of the day, is a screening of The Red Shoes with a performance by the Houston Ballet at Discovery Green at 6pm.
Saturday has a bunch of different screenings, including the Yes Men Fix the World, a sneak preview of the new Tilda Swinton feature, and the Lost World with live music by Dengue Fever.
Sat in on the rehearsal of the Lost World. It was excellent. Wish I could clone myself to be at both locations.
Friday, Saturday and Sunday all have events around Richard Rogers & Susan Meiselas, including two screenings of The Windmill Movie. Today screens Meiselas’ Pictures From A Revolution.
Also tonight features two musical performances, When It Was Blue, showing at Rice, and Peter Pan, screening at Miller Outdoor Theatre.
Panel discussion with Holly Fisher and Jennifer Reeves.
Facing the heat and the rain, I went to Summer Fest last week. Saw some great bands, including The Octopus Project, Broken Social Scene and a new band I really loved, The Eastern Sea.
Aurora’s annual Media Archeology Festival will take place this year April 17 and 18. This year’s sounds like it will be interesting as always, Friday night it a performance of The Joshua Light Show and Silver Apples and Saturday’s, a presentation tracing the historical origins and aesthetics of light shows, with a screening of Andy [...]
Brochures for the 2009 season of American Festival for the Arts summer camps are complete! We kept the same standard as 2008’s brochures, just changed it up a little for a fresh feel.
FInal pieces for the American Festival for the ArtsĀ 2008 season. Pieces included a postcard, program and calendar of events designed to compliment the early brochure pieces.