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Multimedia Performance Part of Climate Change Program at Parrish

Optipus
Optipus
Saturday night in Water Mill
By
Star Staff

“The Watery Owl of Minerva,” a live multi-projection and sound performance by Optipus, an artist collective and orchestra from New York City, will take place outdoors at the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill on Saturday at 8 p.m.

Celebrating the natural world throughout history, with a focus on water, the piece combines original and found imagery, Super 8 millimeter and 16 millimeter film, overhead projections, and digital video, with original music and sound relating to nature. Bradley Eros composed the expanded cinema event.

Optipus’s performance is part of the museum’s weekend of programming focused on climate change and water as a resource. A symposium on the subject will take place tomorrow evening at 6. Tickets to the performance are $20, $5 for members and students.

 

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