Glasgow Cinema and Sound Installation: Cryptic Nights, CCA 6th – 9th March, 2014
Cryptic Nights: Mirror Lands | A Mark Lyken & Emma Dove film & sound Installation
CCA
March 6 until March 9
Still but full of movement; quiet but full of sound; nothing is quite as it seems… the Mirror Lands that Mark Lyken and Emma Dove reveal are contradictory and mysterious…
Mirror Lands is a film and sound installation exploring diverse relationships to place on The Black Isle in the Highlands of Scotland.
The work weaves together sonic elements of the natural world with an original score. Contrasting local voices intermingle, rise and fall, sharing their personal memories, feelings and perceptions of place.Preconceived ideas of Highland life are challenged and the complex interactions between nature and culture are brought to the fore in this unique audio-visual experience.
Tickets for Preview Night Screening and Q&A with Mark Lyken, Emma Dove and Special Guests Cathy Lane & Chris Watson Available here: http://ccaglasgow.ticketsolve.com/shows/873508819/events?show_id=873508819
Preview: Thursday March 6th 8.00pm
Open: Friday – Saturday: 11-6pm Sunday: 12-6pm
CCA, 25- Sauchiehall Street, G2 3JD
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