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Mysteries of the Deep
Mysteries Of The Deep XXXIV - EZEKIEL HONIG | AXS

Mysteries of the Deep

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2015 43:00


Mysteries Of The Deep Podcast, Chapter XXXIV. AXS by Ezekiel Honig. Recorded live at the AxS Festival in Pasadena, CA, September 2014. Live visual accompaniment by Joshue Ott https://youtu.be/eI4vtEljCcI https://soundcloud.com/ezekielhonig

TouchRadio
TouchRadio 106

TouchRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2014 42:24


Repose was a site specific performance in Cocky Eeks inflatable performance space, Sphr, commissioned by the 2014 AxS Festival in Pasadena, California. The performance highlighted this unique space through a gesture-less performance of sound and light. The piece is comprised of a purely synthesized sound devoid of traditional compositional elements and was accompanied by 180 projections of pure color. Repose is presented here in a longer form to take advantage of the digital format. Photo: Terry LeMoncheck

Authors on Their Books
Fire Season: Philip Connors and William Deverell in Conversation

Authors on Their Books

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2011 52:08


Philip Connors discusses his book Fire Season: Field Notes from a Wilderness Lookout with William Deverell, professor of history at USC and director of the Huntington-USC Institute on California and the West. The event was part of AxS Festival 2011—Fire and Water, organized by the Pasadena Arts Council.

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@ This Stage Podcast
Pasadena’s 16-Day Turn on its AxS

@ This Stage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2011


The theme for this year AxS Festival, a project by the Pasadena Arts Council in conjunction with the city's scientific institutions, is "Fire and Water." In one of the shows, a site-specific performance at Pacific Asia Museum, Corey Madden follows the saga of poet Craig Arnold, who disappeared while hiking along the rim of a Japanese volcano. READ MORE The post Pasadena’s 16-Day Turn on its AxS appeared first on At This Stage.