Chicago International Film Festival Screening and Panel

Chicago International Film Festival Screening and Panel

Most Visual is pleased to announce our premiere screening of INsite: A Document at the prestigious Chicago International Film Festival. In October 2014 Luftwerk transformed Mies van der Rohe’s iconic Farnsworth House. Through 3D mapping and projection the glass and steel masterpiece became a minimalist spectacle of light and sound. “INsite: A Document” is a pure documentary meant to preserve this extraordinary experience. The 8 minute program was divided into three sections corresponding to the structure of the house, the fluidity of its transparent glass walls, and the organic, and nature meeting geometry. The piece was created to loop and is represented here in it’s entirety with the original musical score by Owen Clay Condon.
The documentary created by Most Visual showcases the synergy of the projected art on the lean structure. INsite is elegantly re-presented from a vast combination of perspectives captured over the course of 4 nights.

Most Visual’s Chuck Przybyl will be on the Chicago International Film Festival Architecture Panel: “Filmed Spaces”:  How do directors use the language of cinema, with its demarcated frame, running time, and two-dimensional space, to capture the majesty and complexity of architecture and design—artistic mediums designed to be explored in depth and interacted with over many years? In this panel, filmmakers will discuss the methods for tackling this unique challenge to bring the wonder of the built environment to the big screen.

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Architecture Panel: “Filmed Spaces” is Sunday October 18, 2015 at 11AM at AMC River East 21, part of the CIFF.

INsite: A Document will screen on October 24, 2015 as part of The Tower Above The Earth Architecture on Film Showcase.

Box of Sound to Screen at CIMMfest

Update:
The Box of Sound page is here.

Update:
The Box of Sound screening was a great success, packed house and a perfect pairing – playing with I Dream of Wires. Thanks to all those that came out.  This site will eventually contain a multimedia Box of Sound experience. Check back for updates.

I’m very excited to announce that Box of Sound – our short documentary will be screened at Chicago’s CIMMfest on May 2nd. It opens the for the long-awaited documentary “I Dream of Wires”. Our crew will be in attendance.

Description:
This short documentary weaves process, story and sound experimentation into a visceral cinema experience. Box of Sound – documents the process of making a cigar box into a synthesizer by Antoine Kattar: circuit bender, musician, and audio hardware engineer. The box is expertly put to use by Chicago electronic music producer Searchl1te, to create a truly unique song. Searchl1te is also shadowed as he gathers field recordings, breaking glass to create a snare and banging train cars for use as a bass drum.
The transformation of the cigar box into an analog audio instrument and the song created with it, has all been meticulously documented, in every glorious detail, by director and cinematographer Chuck Przybyl and producer Mark Salach. They went into this project with the stated goal of making the visual as interesting as the audio, or more so – when possible. Every scene in this documentary has been meticulously captured and every image distilled to its essence. It is a glimpse into the world of circuit bending and proof that anything can be used as an instrument to create music.