Oddball Films and guest curator/archivist Scotty Slade invite you to Beyond Words: The Art of Communication, a presentation of 16mm films and live poetic performances exploring the need for and the many faces of language. Although the likes of Plato and Socrates had already postulated as much, it wasn’t until the year 1964 a.d. that the wizard and media theorist Marshall McLuhan finally broke the spell the phonetic alphabet had placed on us with his famous statement, “the medium is the message.” Where we were once free-loving, non-questioning, less than consciously aware-of-its-effects-on-us users of this highly abstract form of symbolic representations of human-created phonemes, McLuhan’s words revealed that behind the curtain of written language was a powerful and potentially liberating truth. In this program of films and live verbal scores, we invite you to consider the potency of McLuhan's thoughts on language as a medium. Starting with a primordial stew, we might begin our investigation with The Language of the Bees (1965) whose linguistic flower may blossom from the very same root as our own. A brief lesson in Pictographs (1957) our very first writing system, and an utterly bizarre portrayal of Plato's Cave (1973), which will receive a live poetry score by the incredible poet Marisa Louise. Once drawn out of the depths of darkness, mime Mamako Yoneyama, will take us on a travelogue of the speaking body in Baggage (1969). Furthering the spirit of experimental language, a live performance of Dada artist, Kurt Schwitters’s, Ursonate will serve as the live score to Hand Signals for Agriculture (1976), an elegant and comical dance of farmers and their machines. And to cap off our meditation on the written word, we're very excited to present you with a very special performance by the wonderful vocal artist, composer, and Director of FLUX (the Vocal Jazz Improvisation Ensemble at at Mills College), Molly Holm. And finally, Maya Deren’s A Study in Choreography for the Camera (1945). So come, discuss, engage, and speak with all your speaking body!
Date: Thursday, May 22nd, 2014 at 8:00PM
Venue: Oddball Films, 275 Capp Street, San Francisco
Admission: $10.00 - Limited Seating RSVP to RSVP@oddballfilm.com or 415-558-8117
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