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South Sound Experimental Film Festival 2023 - Deep Listening: The Story of Pauline Oliveros [In-Person Only]
Sat Nov 25: 4.00pm PT
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$17 General Admission $13 NWFF Member
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Nov. 25 at 4pm Deep Listening: The Story of Pauline Oliveros [In-Person Only] (Daniel Weintraub, US, 2023, 117 min, in English)
About Deep Listening: The Story of Pauline Oliveros tells the story of the composer, performer, teacher, philosopher, technological innovator and humanitarian Pauline Oliveros. She was one of the worlds original electronic musicians, one of the few women amongst notable post-war American composers, a master accordion player, a teacher and mentor to musicians, a gateway to music and sound for non-musicians and a technical innovator who helped develop everything from tools that allow musicians to play together while in different countries to software that enables people with physical limitations to create beautiful music. On the vanguard of contemporary American music for six decades, her story illuminates the pathway to how we got where we are and where the future will take us in the worlds of music, the philosophy of sound, and the art of listening.
Produced in collaboration with executive producer Ione, Oliveross partner in life and work, and the Ministry of MaƄt, Inc., the film combines rare archival footage, live performances, and unreleased music with appearances by Terry Riley, Anna Halprin, Ione, Linda Montano, Laurie Anderson, Thurston Moore, Alvin Lucier, Claire Chase, Miya Masaoka, Morton Subotnick, Tony Martin, Ramon Sender and many more ground-breaking artists. https://paulineoliveros.caponeproductions.tv/
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South Sound Experimental Film Festival invites you to a lively panel discussion after the screening. The panel is composed of several voices from different backgrounds and perspectives: Documentary filmmaker Daniel Weintraub, the genius who brought this film to fruition Music educator Brenda Hutchinson, a longtime peer and friend of Pauline's Composer, sound technologist, archivist and Pauline superfan Anastasia Clarke Electronic musician Mara Barenbaum, who records under the name Group Rhoda, will moderate the panel
Join us to hear Pauline's messages and legacy get further digested and opened up into engaging conversation. In the collaborative spirit we will allow time for audience participants to submit questions after the screening.
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The Forum does NOT have assistive devices for the visually impaired, and is not (yet) a scent-free venue. Our commitment to increasing access for our audiences is ongoing, and we welcome all public input on the subject!
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