Sonic Soup

Thursday 23 August

 

Featuring:

Cineworks - 5 of Scotland's brightest new talented filmmakers showcase drama, documentary and animated short films:

www.cineworks.co.uk

Wish René Mohandas (writer/director) Abigail Howkins (producer)
A mixing of cultures, a meeting of minds, a simple kiss, a simple wish. DRAMA. 17 minutes 35mm.

Testika Sarah Tripp (director) Sarah Barr (producer)
A scientific pilgrimage to the Methernitha, a Co-operative in Switzerland, to find the Testatika - a machine which generates energy from an unknown source.
DOCUMENTARY. 20 minutes Betacam SP.

Nightwindows Anwyn Beier (animator) Ken Anderson (producer)
A film that turns the viewer into a floating voyeur, offering brief but compelling glimpses of peoples' private worlds beyond the window frame. ANIMATION. 3 minutes 35mm.

The Toonfair Adrian J McDowall (writer/director) Joern Utkilen and Kara Johnston (producers)
A witty and entertaining, pure and charming tale of small town characters and their uncontrollable compulsion to gossip.
DRAMA. 17 minutes 35mm.

Best Man Becky Brazil (writer/ director) Wendy Griffin (producer)
A film about the fragile moment in every girl's life when she distances herself from her father. The fleeting turning point of emotional independence, the elusive instant when we all grow up.
DRAMA (completion award). 16 minutes 35mm.

The sonic masters Cinefeel - because we love them!, Reverbaphon, Brian Oblivion, and Sticky Fixes serve up a menagerie of musical morsels via live manipulation of sonic facts from the unspeakable truths of frequency interpolation.

Doors open 10pm - 1am.

 
Sonic Soup
Sonic Soup is a two monthly electronic music event.
It encourages and supports new talent in the area of sonic manipulation via electronic means.
 
next sonic soup:
Aug 23 2001

10pm until 1am.

The sonic masters serve up a menagerie of musical morsels via live manipulation of sonic facts from the unspeakable truths of frequency interpolation.

Artists proficient in the sonic arts:
ITO
MORPH
and guests

ITO
Just back from their scavenging tour of the great circuits in Northern Vintagia, Ito brought back many wild tales from this harrowing venture. Through the dark underground channels they stalked their victims: Ageing valveoids with chronic distempo, Rare Potentiomites clinging to the strangely sequinned ceiling and the dreaded Ceevee Converter who keeps guard at the Gate and is rumoured to have at least 17 modified outputs. Urgghh, it's too horrible to comprehend.
   
MORPH
Controlling our ears with predetermined skill he commands them to jump from our heads and make their way in a long line mesmerisingly around the venue, only stopping to spell out 'blimey that's delightful guvnor' on the Halyon floor. After the gig and still under Morph's control they will often be seen carrying him off to his favourite café, singing "this is the life for me, but whatever happened to my left and right knee?"
   
 
and the mice say "tweak tweak."

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