Yo La Tengo presents THE SOUNDS OF SCIENCE

Tuesday, September 25 @ 8:00 pm in Moviehouse 1: Doors open @ 7:30 pm


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"The Sounds of Science"
Introduced by Fabian Cousteau, explorer, filmmaker and grandson of Jacques Cousteau
Live performance by Yo La Tengo with the projected undersea films of French filmmaker Jean Painlevé, 1hr30m

Before David Attenborough and Jacques Cousteau - there was Jean Painlevé. Poetic pioneer of science films, Painlevé explored a twilight realm of vampire bats, seahorses, octopi, and liquid crystals. He made more than 200 science and nature films and was an early champion of the genre. Possessing a remarkable eye for life's eerie curiosities, Painlevé's art pivots on the premise that 'science is fiction'. He created a landscape of bug-eyed wonderment marked by a playful sense of nature's hidden poetry and scandalized the scientific world with films designed to entertain as well as edify.

In 2001, American artrockers Yo La Tengo were selected by the San Francisco International Film Festival committee to compose new music for the films of Jean Painlevé. Their alternately sombre and joyously moody music seemed like a natural fit for Painlevé's dramatic underwater studies. The score is available on CD and has just been released on a DVD entitled Science is Fiction, this evening is a rare opportunity to hear the material played live by the band and accompanied by the films.

Ticket Price: $25.00