Artists' Television Access

MULTIPLE PERSUASIONS: films and performances by Lyra Hill

Sunday, June 21, 2015, 8:00 pm, $7-$10

UPAn evening of short celluloid films and sonic performances by Chicago-based artist Lyra Hill.
These works indulge a sensual relationship to environment and rigorous attention to the alchemical capabilities of celluloid. Lyra’s 16mm films employ in-camera special effects techniques to complement their magical subject matter: divination, hallucination, death, fluid identity, female sexuality, and dumb jokes. Lyra will open the show with a new, musical performance. This is the west coast premier ofUzi’s Party, an experimental teen dramedy about a Ouija sleepover. This is the first time Lyra will present work in San Francisco, the city of her birth.
Lyra is an experimental filmmaker, cartoonist, and performer who specializes in creating immersive, psychedelic, and sometimes frightening environments for spellbound audiences. She founded and organized the performative-comix reading series Brain Frame between 2011 and 2014. She works as an educator and projectionist, and continues to exhibit and perform expanded interpretations of her artworks internationally. Lyra is particularly interested in blurring boundaries between mediums, experiencing things in person, unconscious drives, and the avant-garde.
Program:
Somewhere (2015, 10min, sound performance)
House Fuck (2010, 6min, 16mm)
The Mystic (2011, 8min, 16mm)
Go Down (2012, 20min, digital video and performance)
Uzi’s Party (2015, 30min, 16mm on video)

 


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