[Capdist-announce] EMPAC | Latitute 14: Red Fly/Blue Bottle | 11/05 + 11/06

jason steven murphy murphj8 at rpi.edu
Thu Oct 21 22:37:03 EDT 2010


(Please forward to interested parties!)

http://empac.rpi.edu/events/2010/fall/redfly/

PERFORMANCE
Latitude 14: Red Fly/Blue Bottle
Friday + Saturday, November 5 + 6, 8 PM
Theater
$15/10/5

Aided by a young doppelganger straight out of silent film and an elderly entomologist, Latitude 14's Red Fly/Blue Bottle spins a sonic web that traces a young woman’s discovery of her companion’s deployment to a secret war and the steps she takes to make sense of his absence.

Staged as a concert that unfolds within a densely layered video installation, Red Fly/Blue Bottle conjures an associative visual landscape in which objects open up in unexpected ways, revealing worlds within worlds. Tightly crafted songs emerge from an evocative terrain of found sounds, ticking clocks, and analog tone generators. Miniature noir films are projected onto floating surfaces; live and pre-made video animates still objects. Red Fly/Blue Bottle explores the mediating effects of memory and how we use the power of our imagination to surmount that which we have lost. Co-created by Christina Campanella and writer Stephanie Fleischmann, with director Mallory Catlett and video artist/filmmaker Peter Norrman.

"...Moody, driving music... lyrical monologues, otherworldly videos and an ingeniously eerie set... a purposefully elusive work, a poetic meditation..." — The New York Times

"...A mesmerizing fusion of performance art and multisensory installation." — New York Press

"An intriguing, richly layered work of music-theater that resists categorization..." — Sunday Arts Blog, www.thirteen.org

"...Sweetly strange...a complete, unique universe.... Red Fly/Blue Bottle just might generate some buzz." — Village Voice

+ Some clips from the show: http://vimeo.com/5453575 + http://vimeo.com/5456355

Latitude 14 makes work for performance that excavates the memory of objects, bends time, and blurs the boundaries of concert, theater, and installation. Poetic texts and the detritus of audio-visual technology bump up against state-of-the-art multimedia artistry. Things come together and break apart. Meaning accrues song by song, as objects transform and images accumulate, producing a Gertrude Stein-ian landscape of sonic and visual echoes. Red Fly/Blue Bottle (2010) is Latitude 14’s second project. The first was Tinder, a 30-minute live-art/video installation, which premiered at the EXIT Festival in Paris in March 2009.

Latitude 14 provides a framework for the artist-driven projects of its affiliates. These include its founders: Christina Campanella (composer/performer), Mallory Catlett (director & dramaturg), Stephanie Fleischmann (writer), and Peter Norrman (video artist & filmmaker), who began working together in 2005, and were quickly joined by Chris Lee (singer & writer), Jesse Hawley (performer), Mirit Tal (media designer), Miranda Hardy (lighting designer), Matt Verta-Ray (musician/visual artist), Jeremy Wilson (audio engineer & sound designer), and collaborating artists Sam Baker (multiinstrumentalist), Jim Findlay (set designer), Erich Schoen-Rene (cellist), and Maedhbh McCullagh (producer).

Latitude 14 has received support from the Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation, New York State Music Fund, NYSCA Individual Artists program (Film, Media and New Technology Production and Theater commissioning), the Greenwall Foundation, the Tobin Foundation, the David Bohnett Foundation, American Music Center, Meet the Composer, Experimental Television Center, and numerous individuals.

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