Excerpts from (AZooNY's) Richard Rinehart's Cleveland Flats Symphony accompanies a 3D video of the Cleveland Flats area as crafted by multimedia artist Jay Horowitz. Story All is tranquil as we begin our voyage from the calm waters of Lake Erie towards the headwaters of the Cuyahoga River. At the river's mouth, we pass Whiskey Island, only to be delayed by a lowered drawbridge. A train rumbles across. The bridge rises and like a curtain opening, the Flats entertainment district is revealed. We find ourselves immersed in a variety of sounds, symbolic of Cleveland's cultural makeup. We pause to experience the Flats "Night Club Serenade". As we leave the entertainment district and head up collision bend, we traverse the indelible crooked path of the river and are passed by a freighter that all but consumes the river channel. The first movement ends with a cry from the river, symbolic of the hard tolls and environmental abuses the Flats' area has experienced. History The Cleveland Flats Symphony was projected in 3D the weekend of September 25th 2009 at James Levin's The Bridge Project, an arts and technology festival in downtown Cleveland Ohio. This *excerpt* segment is from the beginning of the piece and runs about 4 minutes. The complete work was danced to by Verb Ballets in 2010 at the Ingenuity Art and Technology Festival and at the Breen Center for Performing Arts. Viewing Tips The easiest way to view Cleveland Flats Symphony in 3D is to use the old style red/blue 3D ...
Monday, 28 January 2013
Cleveland Flats Symphony in 3D (3D Music Video)
Cleveland Flats Symphony in 3D (3D Music Video) Video Clips. Duration : 4.38 Mins.
Excerpts from (AZooNY's) Richard Rinehart's Cleveland Flats Symphony accompanies a 3D video of the Cleveland Flats area as crafted by multimedia artist Jay Horowitz. Story All is tranquil as we begin our voyage from the calm waters of Lake Erie towards the headwaters of the Cuyahoga River. At the river's mouth, we pass Whiskey Island, only to be delayed by a lowered drawbridge. A train rumbles across. The bridge rises and like a curtain opening, the Flats entertainment district is revealed. We find ourselves immersed in a variety of sounds, symbolic of Cleveland's cultural makeup. We pause to experience the Flats "Night Club Serenade". As we leave the entertainment district and head up collision bend, we traverse the indelible crooked path of the river and are passed by a freighter that all but consumes the river channel. The first movement ends with a cry from the river, symbolic of the hard tolls and environmental abuses the Flats' area has experienced. History The Cleveland Flats Symphony was projected in 3D the weekend of September 25th 2009 at James Levin's The Bridge Project, an arts and technology festival in downtown Cleveland Ohio. This *excerpt* segment is from the beginning of the piece and runs about 4 minutes. The complete work was danced to by Verb Ballets in 2010 at the Ingenuity Art and Technology Festival and at the Breen Center for Performing Arts. Viewing Tips The easiest way to view Cleveland Flats Symphony in 3D is to use the old style red/blue 3D ...
Excerpts from (AZooNY's) Richard Rinehart's Cleveland Flats Symphony accompanies a 3D video of the Cleveland Flats area as crafted by multimedia artist Jay Horowitz. Story All is tranquil as we begin our voyage from the calm waters of Lake Erie towards the headwaters of the Cuyahoga River. At the river's mouth, we pass Whiskey Island, only to be delayed by a lowered drawbridge. A train rumbles across. The bridge rises and like a curtain opening, the Flats entertainment district is revealed. We find ourselves immersed in a variety of sounds, symbolic of Cleveland's cultural makeup. We pause to experience the Flats "Night Club Serenade". As we leave the entertainment district and head up collision bend, we traverse the indelible crooked path of the river and are passed by a freighter that all but consumes the river channel. The first movement ends with a cry from the river, symbolic of the hard tolls and environmental abuses the Flats' area has experienced. History The Cleveland Flats Symphony was projected in 3D the weekend of September 25th 2009 at James Levin's The Bridge Project, an arts and technology festival in downtown Cleveland Ohio. This *excerpt* segment is from the beginning of the piece and runs about 4 minutes. The complete work was danced to by Verb Ballets in 2010 at the Ingenuity Art and Technology Festival and at the Breen Center for Performing Arts. Viewing Tips The easiest way to view Cleveland Flats Symphony in 3D is to use the old style red/blue 3D ...
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