Esta noche los asistentes tendrán la oportunidad de ver la película Trimpin: The Sound of Invention. El filme, que debuta en la Costa Este de EEUU presenta al artista, inventor y escultor Trimpin, considerado uno de los grandes artistas de la música del siglo XXI. El inventor estará en Boston y además dará una charla en el MIT el viernes. (LEE LA SINOPSIS DE TRIMPIN ABAJO)
Disfruta hoy en los diferentes cuartos de proyección del Somerville Theatre de las siguientes películas del Independent Movie Festival:
S5
7:30pm – That Evening Sun (105 min)
10:15pm – Trimpin (79 min)
S4
7:45pm – Invisible Girlfriend (70 min)
10:00pm – Bronson (92 min)
S3
7:15pm – Children of Invention (85 min)
9:30pm – Animation Shorts (64 min)
S2
7:30pm – Kimjongilia (75 min)
9:45pm – The Missing Person (95 min)
S1
7:00pm – Speaking in Code (90 min)
El Somerville Theatre está ubicado en la parada DAVIS SQUARE de la Línea Roja
About TRIMPIN: the sound of invention
The feature film TRIMPIN: the sound of invention makes its East Coast premiere during the Independent Film Festival of Boston April 23 and April 26. An homage to the creative spirit of a brilliant sound sculptor, TRIMPIN showed just weeks ago at SXSW in Austin to sold-out houses, standing ovations, and critical accolades.
Hailed as «one of the awesome musical geniuses of the early 21st century,» the artist/inventor/composer Trimpin designs, builds, programs, and composes for outrageous automatic ensembles of musical instruments. New York’s Village Voice touts him as «a genius at circuitry and machinery as well as acoustics and musical structure [who] manufactures orchestras that play themselves.» Working out of a studio that resembles both Frankenstein’s lab and Santa’s workshop, Trimpin has devised unique ways of playing everything from whistles, generators, and giant marimbas to stacks of electric guitars via home-grown computer programs.
Sinopsis de TRIMPIN: the sound of invention
TRIMPIN: the sound of invention follows the award-winning innovator through his fascinating collaboration with the Kronos Quartet; his installation of a 60-foot tornado of 700 electric guitars; a 2