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From Ark to Microchip Celebrates the 125th Anniversary of the Kansas City Art Institute

Wednesday, 02/03/10 - Wednesday, 02/24/10

From Ark to Microchip

Celebrates the 125th Anniversary of the

Kansas City Art Institute

Feb 3

This Audible Earth Making the inaudible audible—a student-produced listening-in by Kristin Miltner, Lisa Ramsey, Kristian Ball, Beniah Leuske, Jennie Pakradooni, Kristie Drew and Leja Goodman. Recipient of a Radio Works Special Selection.

 

Feb 10

Power & Light Kansas City’s Power & Light District gets unstuck in time with historian David Boutros, political cartoonist Lee Judge and rare historical recordings. Also featuring Sean Holmes, Brent Cox, Ed Herrmann and Raymond Starzmann; and production from Clayton Skidmore, Justin Rulo-Sabe, Allison Spalter, Steve Gardels, Josh Ferdinand, Drew Grenier and Harold Savage. Produced by the

Experimental Documentary Group in the Photography and Digital Filmmaking Department at the Kansas City Art Institute.

 

 

Feb 17

World Mix—Montreal/Kansas City The audio ecologies of Kansas City and Montreal data-linked for an ensemble of artists and sounds from each city. Directed by Tony Allard in Montreal, Quebec at CIBL-FM for the Third Manifestation Arts Fest, and students at the Kansas City Art Institute.

 

Feb 23

Slippages “A musical interpretation of Kansas City Art Institute faculty member Warren Rosser’s large-scale paintings…orchestrated for clarinet, bass clarinet and a pair of ‘zwooms,’ physically imposing instruments that resemble wide-mouthed hoses with woodwind mouthpieces attached at one end.” --Robert Eisele, The Kansas City Star.Features interviews with Warren Rosser and the woodwinds of Thomas Aber andDwight Frizzell.

 

From Ark to Microchip is produced by KCAI instructor Dwight Frizzell with Jay Mandeville. The programs have received support from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Missouri Arts Council, a state agency.

 

Wednesdays at 12:30 pm

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