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Poster for Impressionist Film Remix by Reese Bowes

Impressionist Film Remix by Reese Bowes

Opens on July 3

Run Time: 60 min.

FREE EVENT; TICKET RESERVATIONS STRONGLY ENCOURAGED.

Doors 6:30 p.m.; Event 7 p.m.
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This event is free as part of PAM’s Free First Thursday, thanks to generous support provided by Art Bridges Foundation’s Access for All program.


THE EXPERIENCE

Join us for an unforgettable evening of immersive music and abstract visuals, in conjunction with the Monet’s Floating Worlds at Giverny: Portland’s Waterlilies Resurfaces exhibition. Experience the innovative, genre-defying sounds of Reese Bowes—an accomplished artist, musician, and multi-disciplinary designer with nearly two decades of experience in the technology and art worlds. With a rich history of performances at venues like Holocene, S1, and PAM CUT, Reese will guide you through a sonic journey that blends his electronic compositions with remixes of impressionist films. Don’t miss this unique fusion of art, music, and technology in a night that will transport you into the world of Monet and his influences like never before.

Reese will be remixing French Impressionist films in live time, including: Ballet Mecanique (Fenand Léger, 1924), Ménilmontant (Dimitri Kirsanoff, 1926), Cloudwatches (Maya Deren), Meditation on Violence (Maya Deren, 1948), Metropolis (Fritz Lang, 1927), Emak Bakia (Man Ray, 1926), and The Seashell and the Clergyman (Germaine Dulac, 1928).


 

ON STAGE: Reese Bowes

Artist, musician, engineer, teacher, mentor… Reese Bowes is an accomplished multi-disciplinary designer with nearly two decades of experience in the technology industry. His personal work has been exhibited in Seattle and Portland, including at Bumbershoot’s 50th Anniversary, the Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, PDX Contemporary, and the Oregon Center for Contemporary Art (formerly Disjecta). As a musician, Reese has performed electronic music across various venues, such as S1, Holocene, Ace Hotel, KEX, and PAM CUT // Center for an Untold Tomorrow (formerly the Northwest Film Center), and most recently the Tomorrow Theater. His diverse works, prototypes, writings, and music performances are showcased at reesebowes.com.

 

 

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