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| Seven years ago, photographer Peter Aaron visited Palmyra with his wife and twin girls to get away from his busy New York life. On their first night, he walked down Straight Street in Damascus, photographing an ancient road flanked by Ottoman-era houses and relics of the city’s Greco-Roman past. Aaron’s images—the stumps of classical columns, ancient drinking fountains, a Roman arch halfway up the street, impeding traffic—now stand as lasting witnesses of the ancient ruins, many of which have been destroyed by ISIS militants. |
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lunedì 11 aprile 2016
See the Palmyra We Can Never Get Back
Painted Hills
A sculptural and painterly look at the geometry of geology.
picture Kurtis Hough
sound Colin Stetson and Sarah Neufeld
domenica 10 aprile 2016
“The Old New World” (Photo-based animation project)
Music: Al Bowlly - "Guilty"
Still frames and illustrations: behance.net/gallery/35310703/The-Old-New-World-Photo-based-animation-project
sabato 9 aprile 2016
Sim Nebula
SIM/NEBULA is a 45 minutes long videomapping performance, marked the first fully immersive videomapping ever made in Czech Republic, involving a live orchestra of 118 musicians conducted by Jiri Belohlavek and 10 x 20k projectors on four sides of the auditorium (front, two sides and ceiling). 45 minutes of expressively futuristic visual poems, shaping the emergence of cybernetic organism counting down its time code in live acoustic waves of classical music.
Music Performed by
Conductor Jiří Bělohlávek and Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Tchaikovsky The Symphony No. 6
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