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Shapeshifters Cinema: Experimental Film & Music | Oakland

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Sunday, April 10, 2016 - 8:00 pm to 9:00 pm | Cost: FREE
Temescal Art Center | 511 48th Street, Oakland, CA 94609

Event Details

Is it safe to go outside? is a three-part media performance by Killer Banshee exploring queer identity in development, question and crisis. Get your head busted on the sidewalk, celebrate a relationship that nobody thought would be, and fight to finish healthcare 20 years in the making! A live media exploration into the obstacles and experience of dedication through video projection, image manipulation and sound. Killer Banshee (Eliot K Daughtry and Kriss De Jong) interprets technology and identity, combining material from personal and public archives to explore gesture, time, and place. They expose hidden meanings within media constructs in unexpected ways.

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Cost: FREE
Categories: Art & Museums, East Bay, Live Music, Movies
Address: 511 48th Street, Oakland, CA 94609