Oddball Films welcomes moving image
artist Kerry Laitala to our Cinema Soiree Series, a monthly event featuring
visiting authors, filmmakers and curators presenting and sharing cinema
insights and films. Kerry Laitala is a
media archaeologist who uses analog, digital, and hybrid forms to present
traces of forgotten technologies from the distant and recent past. Laitala's
work resides at the crossroads of science, art, history, and her uncanny
approach to evolving systems of belief through installation, photography,
para-cinema, performance, kinetic sculpture, and single-channel forms. Laitala will be revealing the secrets of her direct film manipulation and experimental imaging techniques and presenting two works from her City
Luminous Series, celebrating the lighting pioneers that gathered a
century ago at the fabulous Jewel City, a 635-acre monument to impermanence
constructed, and soon after, demolished in San Francisco’s Marina district.
These include The City Luminous: Spectacle of Light, which recently received an audience choice award at the 2015
Crossroads Film Festival presented by SF Cinematheque, and The City Luminous: Electric
Salome, a
brand-new work being world-premiered right here at Oddball Films. Both of these
performances will feature live sound from Oakland’s experimental music duo extraordinaire
Voicehandler, made up of Jacob Felix Heule and Danishta Rivero. In addition, Laitala will screen the
slightly salacious The Kali of Technology, and Side
Show Spectacle
with live sound by Brian Darr. Lastly, 3D manifestations will propel the
audience into the screen and beyond the as their retinas get pushed and pulled
through the taffy maker of prismatic chromadepth. These works include: Afterimage:
A Flicker of Life, sound collaboration Between K. Laitala and Wobbly, Chromatic
Frenzy and Nine Lives Measured in Mercury with original sound by Neal
Johnson.
Date: Thursday, July 9th, 2015 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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