Miami Art Museum Hosts Afterhours This Thursday with Flash Orchestra and Poem Depot
Afterhours at the Miami Art Museum, always offer an eclectic lineup, a true artistic melting pot -- like the city it resides in. This Thursday, expect a performance by sound art collectives Frozen Music and Flash Orchestra. You'll also have the chance to meet local artists Adler Guerrier and Mette Tommerup. As always, Talking Head Transmitters will do a live radio broadcast, this time with the PDMD Ensemble. And for the literary minded, the Miami Poetry Collective's Poem Depot will be on hand, writing commissioned poems.
We recently spoke to Felecia Chizuko Carlisle, creator of Flash Orchestra, a project that epitomizes the mood of Afterhours. "Flash Orchestra," she said, "is a sound art collective that formed out of experimentation with a software called Flash, originally designed for making interactive websites and games. I began a couple of years ago making instruments of my own and decided to test it out as a project with my students. A couple of students really enjoyed it, and now we are Flash Orchestra, working, and making collaborative pieces."
In a Flash Orchestra performance, geometric abstractions are projected while sounds are played, creating simultaneous visual and audio dissonance. "The sounds and the animations are synergistic. The animations are intended to reflect the behavior of the sound through space. A physical space is carved out through projection that is cinematic, experiential, sculptural, all of the above."
When asked about audience reaction, Carlisle perfectly described what Flash Orchestra and Afterhours are about. "They are walking into new territory, and within the particular context of the museum, may feel tested on those grounds."
Afterhours is at the Miami Art Museum (101 W. Flagler St., Miami) Thursday from 6 p.m to 9 p.m. Admission costs $5 for members and $15 for non-members. Call 305-375-1704 or visit miamiartmuseum.org.
--Alex Perez





























