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11 Δεκεμβρίου 2012

LISBON IN MOTION IS ALL ABOUT SOUND LIGHT AND MOVEMENT

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“Angola is not a small Kingdom” at The Gopher Hole from Paulo Moreira on Vimeo.

“Angola is not a small Kingdom” at The Gopher Hole from Paulo Moreira 7 months ago Footage of a pop-up show by Paulo Moreira. Venue: The Gopher Hole Place: London Date:Thursday 5th April 2012 Exhibition schedule: 11:00 Opening 11-19 Public viewing 19:00 Screening of 2 short films – UK premiere 20:00 Book launch & conversation 21:00 Party 23:00 Close
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Lisbon IN Motion -preview- from Cristina Zabalaga on Vimeo.

Lisbon in Motion is all about sound, light and movement. It is conceived as an interactive video-installation, aiming to create informal and spontaneous appropriation of the public space, through a sensorial experience. Starting from contact-improvisation dynamics and wearing headphones that isolate and amplify each sound of the city, participants create their own urban experience.
Participants move forward and backward riding up and down through the seven hills of the city with the beats of the knife sharpener, claxons, brakes, and construction works. All of them running in parallel with the gradations of sun light throughout the day. The mechanical movement of a tram contains the sound of the city.
Introduced in the 19th century, the yellow trams are a traditional form of public transport in Lisbon, and were originally built in England, all polished wood and chrome. The old yellow trams still employ four wheel vehicles designed in the early 20th century.
CAST: Barbara Lobato, Genises Azevedo, Maíra Santos, Valentina Paravicini. is all about sound, light and movement. It is conceived as an interactive video-installation, aiming to create informal and spontaneous appropriation of the public space, through a sensorial experience. Starting from contact-improvisation dynamics and wearing headphones that isolate and amplify each sound of the city, participants create their own urban experience.
Participants move forward and backward riding up and down through the seven hills of the city with the beats of the knife sharpener, claxons, brakes, and construction works. All of them running in parallel with the gradations of sun light throughout the day. The mechanical movement of a tram contains the sound of the city.
Introduced in the 19th century, the yellow trams are a traditional form of public transport in Lisbon, and were originally built in England, all polished wood and chrome. The old yellow trams still employ four wheel vehicles designed in the early 20th century.
CAST: Barbara Lobato, Genises Azevedo, Maíra Santos, Valentina Paravicini.

More than 2000 photos with an interval of 2 seconds over a period of several days taken at sunset and during Summer in Portugal.

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Sunset, somewhere in Portugal from Cristina Zabalaga on Vimeo.

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