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The iotaWeekly
July 26-August 1, 2010
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Clip of the Week "Tranquility & Stimulation" (2004) by Emile Tobenfeld
Recorded as a live video mix in concert with the Boston-based improvisational electro-acoustic band Lothars, "Tranquility & Stimulation" (2004) by Emile Tobenfeld creates tension by oscillating between peaceful and energetic moods to a dark, electric soundtrack. This selection comes from Volume 1 of the "Visual Music for iota" compilation, which can be purchased through the iotaStore.
To view more of Emile Tobenfeld's work, please visit his YouTube Channel and his Flickr page.
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Site of the Week
The Integratron
Described as "the fusion of art, science, and magic...an acoustically perfect tabernacle and energy machine sited on a powerful geomagnetic vortex in the magical Mojave Desert," The Integratron is a giant dome located near Joshua Tree, California where visitors flock to relax the mind and body while experiencing the Integratron's enhanced energy fields and unique Sound Bath.
The Integratron will host a Perseid Meteor Shower Party on Friday, Aug. 13 from 8:00pm to 12:00am.
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| Artist of the Week
Lewis Klahr
Lewis Klahr has been creating experimental films since 1977, and has since become labeled the “reigning proponent of cut and paste” by critic J. Hoberman of the Village Voice. Klahr's films are predominantly collagist, dealing with materiality of objects and their associations with people, places, memory, and history.
Klahr's work is in the permanent collection of New York's Museum of Modern Art and has been included in the Biennial Exhibition of the Whitney Musuem of American Art. Commercially, he has created special effects and animation for television show openings, music videos, commercials, and documentary works, and even co-re-wrote the feature film The Mothman Prophecies. He also teaches directing and screenwriting at CalArts.
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