THE viagra no prescription AURORATONE PROJECT Screens in Cairo!
THE AURORATONE PROJECT:
NEW FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRIC CINEMA
Sunday Nov. 25th, 7pm
The Townhouse Gallery
10 Nabrawy Street, off Champollion Street, Downtown , Cairo, Egypt, 002
Link: http://us2.campaign-archive1.com/?u=48277550d36cd8a4af6eda271&id=882e1e67dc
The Auroratone Project is a commission of original short films by experimental Canadian filmmakers set to the music of POP Montreal’s 2012 participants, curated by Kier-La Janisse. ‘Auroratones’ were abstract musical films used in mental institutions and army hospitals after WWII as a means of soothing post-traumatic stress disorder and general mental disturbance, invented by film enthusiast Cecil Stokes who was continuing on nearly two centuries of previous pseudo-scientific attempts to correlate colour with musical notes. For POP Montreal, filmmakers Leslie Supnet (Manitoba), Emily Pelstring (Quebec), Jon Rafman (Quebec), Alex MacKenzie (BC), Walter Forsberg (Manitoba), Leslie Bell (Alberta), Jaimz Asmundson (Manitoba), Cheryl Hann (Nova Scotia), Tamara Scherbak (Quebec), Heather Rappard (Nova Scotia) and Sabrina Ratte (Quebec) were approached to create original abstract films guided by the principles of Cecil Stokes’ Auroratones.