Skeleton

Skeleton

Skeleton by Greg Pope and SULT (Jacob Felix Heule, Guro Skumsnes Moe, Håvard Skaset)
16mm, 2xKodak carousel slide projections with shutter mechanisms, devised with acoustic noise band SULT.

SKELETON is a 40 minute live performance piece by sound trio SULT and live cinema artist Greg Pope.

A darkened room - our cinema cave - our shelter and religion. Ghosts dancing in the flame, images are cast and wood splits. Sound and light waves vibrate and refract. The skeleton is animated; a shadow play, acoustic and amplified instruments, synthesized sound and the magic lantern. An investigation in four movements.

Jacob Felix Heule: percussion; Guro Skumsnes Moe: contrabass; Håvard Skaset: acoustic guitar

Some biographies...

SULT is an acoustic noise trio with members from Oslo and Oakland. Their music reflects the noise genre's concern with layers of sonic texture, though completely performed on acoustic instruments. Individual sounds run precariously aside one another as independent streams, and alternately blur into a unified mass.
The trio has been working together since 2006, and has regularly toured Europe and America. Their third album, Svimmelhed, was released in November 2014, and a following album in collaboration with Lasse Marhaug is in progress.
Members of the trio have collaborated with musicians such as Bill Orcutt, Fred Frith, Maja S. K. Ratkje, Okkyung Lee, Michel Doneda, and Gino Robair.

Greg Pope
After dabbling in punk rock bands and absurdist performance, Pope founded film collective ‘Situation Cinema’ (Brighton 1986) and ‘Loophole Cinema’ (London, 1989).
Working collaboratively and individually, Pope has made video installations, live art and single screen film works since 1996. These works include live cinema performance pieces ‘Light Trap’ and ‘Cipher Screen’ as well as 35mm film productions. His collaborations include working with sound artists Lee Paterson, John Hegre, Lasse Marhaug and Okkyung Lee.

Museo Nitsch Napoli
Saturday, 27 June, 2015 - 23:00