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[Testo disponibile solo in inglese] Luz de las seis (Six o'clock Light) reflects on the intermediate time between day and night.
This is a specific time of transition, energy changes, and awareness state between day and night on living organisms. From blue to magenta is the sound of crickets chirping setting the speed of temporary transition, creating a stage, a choreographical order.

I relate this transitory events as a metaphor of our thought processes and moods. Luz de las seis is an inner on-going work, the own change of meaning murder's that happen over and over again, consciouslly or unconsciouslly.

This is a narrative Live Cinema in collaboration with musician Juan Pablo Villa, who is devoted to the vocal research and exploration through free improvisation. He uses his voice as a pillar using multitrack processors and several sound objects.

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  • Nome del file: luz6-iphone__mp4.mp4
  • Dimensione del file: 172.93 MB
  • Durata del video: 00:08:33
  • Dimensioni video: 480x270

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[Testo disponibile solo in inglese] Luz de las seis (Six o'clock Light) reflects on the intermediate time between day and night.
This is a specific time of transition, energy changes, and awareness state between day and night on living organisms. From blue to magenta is the sound of crickets chirping setting the speed of temporary transition, creating a stage, a choreographical order.

I relate this transitory events as a metaphor of our thought processes and moods. Luz de las seis is an inner on-going work, the own change of meaning murder's that happen over and over again, consciouslly or unconsciouslly.

This is a narrative Live Cinema in collaboration with musician Juan Pablo Villa, who is devoted to the vocal research and exploration through free improvisation. He uses his voice as a pillar using multitrack processors and several sound objects.

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Luz de la seis

Luz de la seis

Trini Ibarra & Juan Pablo Villa

Trini Ibarra & Juan Pablo Villa

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