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| Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival to include Ambient Microcinema Content |
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Ithaca College's Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival (FLEFF) is a one-week multimedia interarts extravaganza that reboots the environment and sustainability into a larger global conversation, embracing issues ranging from wars, health, diseases, music, digital arts, cinemas, popular cultures, fine arts, experimental media, literature, economics, archives, AIDS, women’s rights, and human rights. This year, the FLEFF will feature several titles from Microcinema's Microambience line, including:
Hub Culture Retrospectives: Antarctica (Forward Motion Theater, USA, 2005, continuous looping) Experience the last continent with an electro-ambient score by Aerostatic, with majestic time-lapse views, stunning soundscapes, and wildlife living in sync with their natural rhythms.
Jellies: The Art of Nature (Ambiance Visuals, USA, 2005, continuous looping) Filmed in High Definition and featuring over two hours of footage, “Jellies” is a vibrant exploration of the beauty of life and the sea. Choose from three soundtracks – classical, new age or chill out – and transform your television into a living work of art. Plasmaquarium 2 Ultra Coral Reef (Plasma Window, USA, 2008, continuous looping) The cinematography crew went deep off the coast of the Philippines to one of the world’s most spectacular coral reefs to produce this ambient media production that features hundreds of exotic fish. You can read the entire press release about the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival at Ithaca College's News site. New information about the September film festival can be found on the FLEFF site.
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