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Legacy – Slow Show opening and concert with TS Høeg, Charlotte Munck, Simon Toldam og Oliver Laumann
For the past decade BAFTA nominated film-maker and video artist Doug Aubrey has – as a result of a thyroid cancer diagnosis – been making short films and exploring a personal archive, dating back to the 1970s punk era.
From June 2nd – 5th Charlottenborg Art Cinema will screen the 170 films that make up Aubrey’s pocket cinema slow show “Legacy of an Invisible Bullet”.
The show is kicked off by a premiere performance concert Thursday June 2nd at 17.30 in the cinema, where Legacy’s composer TS Høeg further explores the musical themes and soundtrack from the films – showing in extracts before, during and after the concert – together with Charlotte Munck, Oliver Laumann and Simon Toldam.
About Legacy of an Invisible Bullet
The 170 films that make up the experience, aren’t just “about what we see when we look out at the world. They’re also an attempt to manifest things that can’t be filmed. The things we find when we turn a camera’s gaze around and starts looking in…”
To this end Aubrey has collaborated with the Danish actress Charlotte Munck, who becomes not just the voice of a subconscious but also: “An Avatar – a physical presence, that’s expressing things I don’t or can’t…”
This idea of manifesting the unseen is further developed with illustrations by the award-winning graphic artist Halfdan Pisket, an evocative sound score by Danish punk/avant-garde jazz legend Dane TS Hawk, and complemented by re-mixes from the equally legendary Scottish composer Jim Sutherland.
Taking the experience beyond the cinema installation, an interactive prototype is exclusively available to the Charlottenborg audience. The app allows viewers to further explore the work on their mobile devices, tablets and TV screens.
Check outwww.kunsthalcharlottenborg.dk and www.northernsouls.dk for the full programme.