DD082706
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Jump to navigationJump to searchDD082706 is the first page of a draft programme for the Brighton Festival.
The second page is DD082729.
Transcript
K.4 (Kinetic four dimensional -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Brighton Festival: West Pier: April 14th - 30th -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Advanced Studies Group of Hornsey College of Art initiates experiments in kinetic/audio/visual environments collectively titled K.4. Assisted by staff and students of Fine Art, Visual Research, Three Dimensional Design, Post Diploma and Film and Television Departments, the following features are presented: Kinetic Arena A white elliptical cyclorama 60' x 80' together with the white painters lattice girder roof creates a large audio/visual environment. This will be programmed with continuously developing moving images by 10 high powered (2kw and 5kw) automatic projectors. An arrangement of 30 loudspeakers will provide three dimensional sound. From Monday to Friday, from 8 until midnight, for the two weeks of the Festival the arena will function as a discotheque. On the opening night and the three following weekends special audio/visual kinetic performances will be presented. In addition to LIGHT/SOUND WORKSHOP performances which include special slide projection techniques we hope to have performances by Bruce Lacey with his robots and by Pink Floyd Sound. [...] Kinetic Labyrinth Whilst the Arena aims to create a spacious environment for the social activity of a large group the Labyrinth aims to provide a more enclosed and personal experience. The Labyrinth is a means of presenting the work of a number of British and foreign kinetic artists together with environments created by LIGHT/SOUND WORKSHOP. [...] The environments will have a number of walls which are transparent projection screens of Perspex and other materials. Colours and imaged will be programmed on to these together with appropriate sounds tracks.