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Holding Patterns and Collective Memories – YBCA – Dec 4th, 2009

19 Oct 2009, 9:55am +0000 by Willits

SF Cinematheque and Overlap.org Present :
Holding Patterns & Collective Memories: Elise Baldwin & Kadet Kuhne at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts.

Drawing from each artist’s extensive work in installation and music composition, the live audio/video performances of Elise Baldwin and Kadet Kuhne create unique cinematic experiences through the application of real-time compositional techniques. With an interest in the transmitted electronic signal (via sensors, circuitry and neurons), Kuhne uses the medium to explore themes of communication, control and confinement in her works “Fight or Flight” and “Infinite Delay”. Equally engaged with innovative technology, Elise Baldwin’s works — Theatre of Plants and The Body Farm — consider the relationships between the natural world and the evolution of technology and themes of collective memory and history. Also screening: And the Sun Flowers by Mary Helena Clark and Paradise Falls, New Mexico by Christina Battle. (Steve Polta)

Friday, December 4, 7:30PM
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
701 Mission Street, San Francisco

Tickets: members: $6 / non-members: $10
Advanced tickets: 415-978-ARTS

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