next 5 minutes international festival of tactical media, September 11-14 2003, Amsterdam

Sonic Acts XII - The Cinematic Experience

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Sonic Acts brengt onder de titel The Cinematic Experience een festival met een conferentie, talrijke live-optredens, een filmprogramma en een expositie in Paradiso, De Balie en Nederlands Instituut voor de Mediakunst in Amsterdam. Centraal staat het medium cinema als manier om ons bewust te maken van ons eigen fysieke systeem. <p /><p><b>Sonic Acts XII will be held between 21 and 24 February 2008 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. The 12th edition is devoted to The Cinematic Experience and incorporates an international conference, a wide range of concerts and performances, an exhibition and a diverse programme of films.</b></p>
<p><b>Conferentie <br />22 t/m 24 februari in De Balie</b> <br />De driedaagse conferentie biedt een veelzijdig en diepgravend overzicht van de cinematische ervaring. Internationale sprekers afkomstig uit de film, beeldende kunst, muziek, wetenschap, literatuur en de kunstgeschiedenis gaan vanuit hun eigen vakgebied in op de historische ontwikkelingen en de huidige positionering van cinema, en ze laten hun licht schijnen op de nabije toekomst. Met o.a. <b>Jeffrey Shaw, Douglas Kahn, Erkki Huhtamo, Ken Jacobs, Arjen Mulder, Timothy Druckrey, Eliane Radigue, Gerard Holthuis, Kurt Herntschlager, Mika Taanila, Rose Lowder, Ulf Langheinrich, Joost Rekveld, Christian Zanési, Joachim Nordwall, CM von Hauswolff, Stephen O‘Malley, Marnix de Nijs</b> en <b>Frank Kooi</b>. </p><p><b>Films <br />21 t/m 24 februari in De Balie en Paradiso</b> <br />In het filmprogramma wordt aandacht besteed aan de essentiële bouwstenen van cinema met programma‘s als <i>Absolute Frame</i>, <i>Absolute Time</i> en <i>Absolute Sound</i>. Daarnaast zijn er speciale programma‘s rond de filmmakers <b>Ken Jacobs</b>, <b>Rose Lowder</b> en <b>Mika Taanila</b>. En verder is er aandacht voor cinema van de toekomst. Met films van o.a. <b>Ken</b> <b>Jacobs, Rose Lowder, Mika Taanila, Peter Tscherkassky, Stan Brakhage, Jose Antonio Sistiaga, Tony Conrad, Gerard Holthuis, Pierre Hebert</b> en <b>Stephen Vitiello</b>.</p><p><br /></p><p><b>Overzicht van het programma in De Balie:</b><br /></p><p><u>Donderdag 21 februari</u><br /><a href="/artikel.jsp?siteid=&articleid=209807">20.00 - 21.15 Filmprogramma: Absolute Frame I</a> <br /></p><p><u>Vrijdag 22 februari</u> <br />10:00 - 11:15 Conferentie: Keynote Erkki Huhtamo: The Diorama Revisited <br />11:15 - 12:00 Live Performance: Julien Maire Digit <br />12:00 - 13:15 Conferentie: Panel The Defeat of Time <br />14:00 - 15:45 Conferentie: Panel Interactivity &amp; Immersion <br />16:30 - 18:00 Conferentie: Panel The Dream Machine <br /><a href="/artikel.jsp?siteid=&articleid=209811">19:00 - 20:15 Filmprogramma: Absolute Frame II</a> <br /><a href="/artikel.jsp?siteid=&articleid=209816">21:00 - 23:15 Filmprogramma: Artist in Focus - Ken Jacobs</a> <br /></p><p><u>Zaterdag 23 februari</u><br />10:00 - 11:30 Conferentie: Keynote Ken Jacobs: The Image, Finger Raised to Lips, Beckons <br />12:15 - 13:45 Conferentie: Panel Perception and Illusion <br />14:30 - 15:45 Conferentie: Lecture Timothy Druckrey: Cinemedia: Archaeologies of Computation and AI in Cinema <br />16:30 - 17:30 Conferentie: Lecture Joost Rekveld: The Mechanisation of the Mechanical Sign <br /><a href="/artikel.jsp?siteid=&articleid=209817">18:30 - 20:15 Filmprogramma: Absolute Time</a> <br /></p><p><u>Zondag 24 februari</u> <br />11:00 - 12:15 Conferentie: Panel Real Cinema <br />13:00 - 14:30 Conferentie: Panel Transformations <br />15:15 - 16:15 Conferentie: Keynote Douglas Kahn: The Conditions of Live Cinema <br /><a href="/artikel.jsp?siteid=&articleid=209824">17:00 - 17:45 Filmprogramma: Absolute Sound</a> <br /><a href="/artikel.jsp?siteid=&articleid=209828">18:30 - 19:30 Filmprogramma: Artist in Focus - Mika Taanila</a> <br /><a href="/artikel.jsp?siteid=&articleid=209829">20:00 - 21:15 Filmprogramma: Future Cinema</a> <br /><a href="/artikel.jsp?siteid=&articleid=209833">22:00 - 23:30 Filmprogramma: Cinematic Compilation</a> </p><p>Conference &amp; Festival Passepartout: 50 euro / 40 euro* </p><p>*Reductie is geldig voor studenten,stadspas,CJP en 65+ </p><p><b>Meer informatie</b> <br />De Sonic Acts-tentoonstelling in het Nederlands Instituut voor Mediakunst loopt van 21 februari t/m 22 maart 2008. Meer informatie over het programma en de live performances op alle locaties en tijden is te vinden op <a target="_new" href="http://www.sonicacts.com/">www.sonicacts.com</a>.</p><p><i>___________________________________________________<br /><br /></i></p><i /><p><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><b>Sonic Acts XII – The Cinematic Experience<br />21–24 February 2008 Amsterdam <br />Paradiso, De Balie, Netherlands Media Arts Institute, Melkweg.</b></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></p><p><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><b>With: Asher, François Bayle, BJNilsen, Bobby&amp;Blumm, Michel Chion, Cluster, Boris Debackere, D-Fuse, Timothy Druckrey, Christian Fennesz, Hildur Gudnadottir, Mike Harding, Carl Michael von Hausswolff, Pierre Henry, Kurt Hentschläger, Gerard Holthuis, Erkki Huhtamo, Ken Jacobs, Douglas Kahn, Kenneth Kirschner, Frank Kooi, Ryoichi Kurokawa, Pe Lang, Ulf Langheinrich, Leafcutter John, Leerraum, Rose Lowder, Diego Losa, Julien Maire, Ivo Malec, Bruce McClure, Arjen Mulder, Marnix de Nijs, Joachim Nordwall, Stephen O'Malley, Otolab, Bernard Parmegiani, Pita, Pomassl &amp; Nikita Tsymbal, Mahmoud Refat, Joost Rekveld, Pierre Schaeffer, Schlammpeitziger, Jeffrey Shaw, Signal (Carsten Nicolai, Frank Bretschneider &amp; Olaf Bender), Mika Taanila, Daniel Teruggi, TeZ, Kasper Toeplitz, Mika Vainio, C.Spencer Yeh, Christian Zanési, Zimoun.</b></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></p><p><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i>The programme will focus on the rich history of the cinematic experience, from magic lanterns, colour organs and zootropes to experience machines and immersive environments. Sonic Acts will also peer into the future. Will cinema distance itself from narrative in the near future? What is the prospect for celluloid? And what role will sensory deprivation play in future cinema?</i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></p><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><b>Conference</b><br />The three-day conference will provide a comprehensive overview of the cinematic experience. International experts from the fields of film, visual arts, music, science, literature and art history will reflect on historic developments, the current situation and near-future developments, from the perspective of their respective specialities. <b>Speakers include</b> <b>Jeffrey Shaw, Douglas Kahn, Arjen Mulder, Timothy Druckrey and Ken Jacobs.<br /></b><b><br />Live performances</b> <br />The performance programme features a homage to The Drone as a way to challenge time; a wide range of cinematic performances featuring old and new heroes of the audiovisual avant-garde; and a series of cinematic sound works and performances designed for the Acousmonium.<br /><b>With: Stephen O'Malley, Mika Vainio, Fennesz, Signal, Ulf Langheinrich, D-Fuse, Cluster, Ryoichi Kurokawa, Pomassl and many others.<br /></b><b><br />Film Programme</b><br />The film programme highlights essential building blocks of cinema with programmes such as Absolute Frame, Absolute Time and Absolute Sound, and Artist in Focus programmes presenting Ken Jacobs, Rose Lowder, and Mika Taanila. The programme Future Cinema will explore the developments cinema might undergo in the future. <b>With films from: Mika Taanila, Peter Tscherkassky, Stan Brakhage, Jose Antonio Sistiaga, Tony Conrad, Gerard Holthuis, Pierre Hebert and many others.<br /></b><b><br />Exhibition</b> <br />The exhibition will be held from 21 February until 22 March 2008 at Netherlands Media Arts Institute (NMAI) and Melkweg Mediaroom. It will present works that create various forms of cinematic experience, ranging from music to visual art, installations and media arts. <b>Featured artists include: Julien Maire, Ulf Langheinrich, Boris Debackere, Leerraum [ ] and Kurt Hentschläger.<br /></b><b><br />Tickets<br /></b>Conference &amp; Festival Passepartout: 50 euro / 40 euro* <br />*Concessions are available for students (CJP) and 65+.<br />De Groene Amsterdammer readers’ offer allows for reduced admission available at the box-offices of the venues.<br />___________________________________________________<br /><br /><b>New website now online with complete programme and background information: <a href="http://www.sonicacts.com/">www.sonicacts.com</a></b> <br /><br /><br /></i></i><i><i>___________________________________________________<br /><br /></i></i><b>Flickr.com:</b><i><i><br /></i></i><i><i><br />
 

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/></a></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></p><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i>&nbsp;</i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></li><li><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><a target="_blank" title="pablosanz posted a photo: ..." href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/pablosanz/2299225764/">Acousmonium at Sonic Acts XII</a><br /></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i><p><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><a href="http://www.flickr.com/people/pablosanz/">pablosanz</a> posted a photo:</i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></p><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i>&nbsp;</i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i><p><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><a title="Acousmonium at Sonic Acts XII" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/pablosanz/2299225764/"><img width="240" height="180" alt="Acousmonium at Sonic Acts XII" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3164/2299225764_05c0d7ee3b_m.jpg" /></a></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></p><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i>&nbsp;</i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></li><li><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><a target="_blank" title="pablosanz posted a photo: Elemental II Eliane Radigue, performed by Kasper Toeplitz (50 min) Bass player Kasper Toeplitz convinced the composer Eliane Radigue to write Elemental II for him. In this piece the bass is plugged directly into the computer, ..." href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/pablosanz/2298409967/">Kasper T Toeplitz</a><br /></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i><p><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><a href="http://www.flickr.com/people/pablosanz/">pablosanz</a> posted a photo:</i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></p><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i>&nbsp;</i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i><p><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><a title="Kasper T Toeplitz" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/pablosanz/2298409967/"><img width="240" height="180" alt="Kasper T Toeplitz" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3146/2298409967_a301b3b65a_m.jpg" /></a></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></p><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i>&nbsp;</i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i><p><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i>Elemental II Eliane Radigue, performed by Kasper Toeplitz (50 min)<br /> <br /> Bass player Kasper Toeplitz convinced the composer Eliane Radigue to write Elemental II for him. In this piece the bass is plugged directly into the computer, running a MaxMSP patch.</i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></p></li><li><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><a target="_blank" title="pablosanz posted a photo: Elemental II Eliane Radigue, performed by Kasper Toeplitz (50 min) Bass player Kasper Toeplitz convinced the composer Eliane Radigue to write Elemental II for him. In this piece the bass is plugged directly into the computer, ..." href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/pablosanz/2298404189/">Kasper T Toeplitz</a><br /></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i><p><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><a href="http://www.flickr.com/people/pablosanz/">pablosanz</a> posted a photo:</i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></p><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i>&nbsp;</i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i><p><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><a title="Kasper T Toeplitz" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/pablosanz/2298404189/"><img width="180" height="240" alt="Kasper T Toeplitz" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3047/2298404189_0eb926e53e_m.jpg" /></a></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></p><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i>&nbsp;</i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i><p><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i>Elemental II Eliane Radigue, performed by Kasper Toeplitz (50 min)<br /> <br /> Bass player Kasper Toeplitz convinced the composer Eliane Radigue to write Elemental II for him. In this piece the bass is plugged directly into the computer, running a MaxMSP patch.</i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></p></li><li><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><a target="_blank" title="pablosanz posted a photo: The Acousmonium is the sound diffusion system designed in 1974 by François Bayle and used originally by the Groupe de Recherches Musicales (GRM) at the Maison de Radio France. The Acousmonium contains eighty speakers of differ..." href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/pablosanz/2299187930/">Acousmonium at Sonic Acts XII</a><br /></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i><p><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><a href="http://www.flickr.com/people/pablosanz/">pablosanz</a> posted a photo:</i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></p><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i>&nbsp;</i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i><p><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><a title="Acousmonium at Sonic Acts XII" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/pablosanz/2299187930/"><img width="240" height="180" alt="Acousmonium at Sonic Acts XII" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3282/2299187930_73ec528b40_m.jpg" /></a></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></p><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i>&nbsp;</i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i><p><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i>The Acousmonium is the sound diffusion system designed in 1974 by François Bayle and used originally by the Groupe de Recherches Musicales (GRM) at the Maison de Radio France. The Acousmonium contains eighty speakers of different sizes placed across a stage at varying heights and distances. Their placement is based on their range, their power, their quality, and their directional characteristics. When built, Bayle stated: “It puts you inside the sound. It’s like the interior of a sound universe.” It provides a very complete and complex system for sound projecting acousmatic and electroacoustic music or instrumental music transformed by computers.<br /> <br /> The Groupe de Recherches Musicales is a French organisation for research into sonology and electroacoustic music. It was founded in 1958 by Pierre Schaeffer as part of the ORTF and since then led by composers such as François Bayle and Daniel Teruggi. In 2008 the GRM celebrates its 50th anniversary with a series of special projects in France and across the globe. In collaboration with Sonic Acts the GRM compiled the programme of this night.</i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></p></li><li><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><a target="_blank" title="pablosanz posted a photo: The Acousmonium is the sound diffusion system designed in 1974 by François Bayle and used originally by the Groupe de Recherches Musicales (GRM) at the Maison de Radio France. The Acousmonium contains eighty speakers of differ..." href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/pablosanz/2298400093/">Acousmonium at Sonic Acts XII</a><br /></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i><p><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><a href="http://www.flickr.com/people/pablosanz/">pablosanz</a> posted a photo:</i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></p><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i>&nbsp;</i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i><p><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><a title="Acousmonium at Sonic Acts XII" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/pablosanz/2298400093/"><img width="240" height="180" alt="Acousmonium at Sonic Acts XII" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3118/2298400093_0fd604a616_m.jpg" /></a></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></p><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i>&nbsp;</i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i><p><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i>The Acousmonium is the sound diffusion system designed in 1974 by François Bayle and used originally by the Groupe de Recherches Musicales (GRM) at the Maison de Radio France. The Acousmonium contains eighty speakers of different sizes placed across a stage at varying heights and distances. Their placement is based on their range, their power, their quality, and their directional characteristics. When built, Bayle stated: “It puts you inside the sound. It’s like the interior of a sound universe.” It provides a very complete and complex system for sound projecting acousmatic and electroacoustic music or instrumental music transformed by computers.<br /> <br /> The Groupe de Recherches Musicales is a French organisation for research into sonology and electroacoustic music. It was founded in 1958 by Pierre Schaeffer as part of the ORTF and since then led by composers such as François Bayle and Daniel Teruggi. In 2008 the GRM celebrates its 50th anniversary with a series of special projects in France and across the globe. In collaboration with Sonic Acts the GRM compiled the programme of this night.</i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></p></li><li><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><a target="_blank" title="pablosanz posted a photo: The Acousmonium is the sound diffusion system designed in 1974 by François Bayle and used originally by the Groupe de Recherches Musicales (GRM) at the Maison de Radio France. The Acousmonium contains eighty speakers of differ..." href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/pablosanz/2299190800/">Acousmonium at Sonic Acts XII</a><br /></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i><p><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><a href="http://www.flickr.com/people/pablosanz/">pablosanz</a> posted a photo:</i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></p><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i>&nbsp;</i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i><p><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><a title="Acousmonium at Sonic Acts XII" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/pablosanz/2299190800/"><img width="240" height="180" alt="Acousmonium at Sonic Acts XII" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3084/2299190800_a9aa5056c0_m.jpg" /></a></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></p><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i>&nbsp;</i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i><p><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i>The Acousmonium is the sound diffusion system designed in 1974 by François Bayle and used originally by the Groupe de Recherches Musicales (GRM) at the Maison de Radio France. The Acousmonium contains eighty speakers of different sizes placed across a stage at varying heights and distances. Their placement is based on their range, their power, their quality, and their directional characteristics. When built, Bayle stated: “It puts you inside the sound. It’s like the interior of a sound universe.” It provides a very complete and complex system for sound projecting acousmatic and electroacoustic music or instrumental music transformed by computers.<br /> <br /> The Groupe de Recherches Musicales is a French organisation for research into sonology and electroacoustic music. It was founded in 1958 by Pierre Schaeffer as part of the ORTF and since then led by composers such as François Bayle and Daniel Teruggi. In 2008 the GRM celebrates its 50th anniversary with a series of special projects in France and across the globe. In collaboration with Sonic Acts the GRM compiled the programme of this night.</i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></p></li><li><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><a target="_blank" title="pablosanz posted a photo: OSC is an installation dealing with interference, slicing time and the perception of time itself that tests the senses of the viewer. Interference and stroboscopic patterns give a new dimension to the perception and experience..." href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/pablosanz/2298387005/">OSC (2006) – Ulf Langheinrich</a><br /></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i><p><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><a href="http://www.flickr.com/people/pablosanz/">pablosanz</a> posted a photo:</i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></p><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i>&nbsp;</i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i><p><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><a title="OSC (2006) – Ulf Langheinrich" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/pablosanz/2298387005/"><img width="240" height="180" alt="OSC (2006) – Ulf Langheinrich" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3272/2298387005_33fdae8d48_m.jpg" /></a></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></p><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i>&nbsp;</i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i><p><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><i><br /> OSC is an installation dealing with interference, slicing time and the perception of time itself that tests the senses of the viewer. Interference and stroboscopic patterns give a new dimension to the perception and experience of time. The audiovisual overload of OSC sheds light on the question how our sensory apparatus constructs meaningful experiences from information without reference.<br /> <br /> Ulf Langheinrich (D) founded the media art collaboration Granular Synthesis together with Kurt Hentschläger. They collaborated on numerous large scale immersive installations such as Modell5, Noisegate and Areal. Since 2003 Langheinrich has realised several solo projects aimed at achieving a direct sensory impact. They focus on creating specific modulations of the projected material in time and in the projection-space, and effecting interference movements between the perceptive and processing potential of the eye-brain-apparatus.</i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></i></p></li></ul></div>
 
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Erkki Huhtamo: The Diorama Revisited
Sonic Acts XII: The Defeat of Time
Sonic Acts XII: Interactivity and Immersion
Sonic Acts XII: Joost Rekveld
Sonic Acts XII: Timothy Druckrey
Sonic Acts XII: Conference Keynote Douglas Kahn
Sonic Acts XII: The Dream Machine
Sonic Acts XII: Perception and Illusion
Sonic Acts XII: Real Cinema

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