OCTOBER 31 to NOVEMBER 8, 2014
Downtown Kamloops > After Dark

Enlivening public spaces in unexpected ways, Luminocity 2014 included over 20 artists and multiple sites with weekend performances by bands and DJs. Inspired by public art events such as Nuit Blanche, this was the Gallery’s inaugural presentation, with videos projected in storefronts and on the facades of buildings throughout downtown Kamloops and events, installations, performances and video screenings at the Old Courthouse and Riverside Park.

Opening Hallowe’en night, the exhibition began with a Lost Souls Parade, merging mobile media projects with theatrical and visual spectacle drawn from Latin American traditions that celebrate life and death and the passage of time. Site-specific projects evoked the shift from light to dark as fall and winter emerge and the time changes. 

Charo Neville, Curator, Kamloops Art Gallery

 

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Instant Coffee: Pink Noise (2014)

Working with the basic principle that we are hardwired to receive and distinguish certain unique hues of colour, the artist collective Instant Coffee prod to heighten pinkish sentiments. Their ongoing research project Pink Noise drives at colliding and provoking the basic sensory mechanics of colour and sound to form temperamental emotional connections. Their cursory research takes its initial form as part of Luminocity as a gathering place and a series of music performances. Instant Coffee will turn Kamloops’ Rotary Bandshell at Riverside Park into a vibrant pink-washed venue from which to host four evenings of events. Come through the back and delve into a material investigation of pink noise.* 

*Pink noise is a variant of white noise, which has been reduced in volume and density at each octave. Pure white noise is a combination of all octaves, with each octave doubling in frequency. With pink noise there is the possibility to select a frequency.  The number of octaves can be reduced.  It may only contain six octaves or be played at six decibels. Its differing and speculative form ultimately results in a noise sound wave that has equal energy at every octave. For Instant Coffee these variables are an opening where sound waves can translate into colour and solid mass. There is a pseudo-science (a space between art, science, design and the absurd) that the artist collective is interested in bringing to the forefront. This is something they see as positive. Science itself has definite limits while pseudo-science is inexhaustible.

Event Schedule

Week end ONE
Friday, October 31: Opening night, 9 pm

Din Sink
Din Sink is the recent solo work of Joshua Stevenson (Magneticring / Von Bingen) - Rhythmic excerpts, tonal shifts and acid house tangents. #NuDub Din Sink

Aileen Bryant
Aileen Bryant is a Vancouver-based vocalist and songwriter with a focus on a Capella. 

Mr Vacation 
Mr Vacation is Andrew Hood a Kamloops DJ who will open Pink Noise spinning some deep long beats from the likes of Brent Dancer, SFV Acid and Anom Vitruv. 

opening ceremony: pink smoke bomb

late night: pink slide show 

Saturday, November 1st, 9pm 

Soledad Muñoz Fiegehen and Jaymes Bowman (Young Braised)
They have recently come together on stage to perform a mix of rap, and experimental noise with visual effect. Muñoz Fiegehen is an artist who uses sculpture and the built environment to project and transform sound. Bowman comes from a Christian urban music background, which he twists into unique live performances that focus on language through an under wave of hip hop, rap and RnB. 
www.soledadmunoz.com and www.youngbraised.com

Joe Chylan and the Fucks Not Given
This Kamloops band is Joe Chylan, not Bob Dylan. They are surf punk hailing from leech beach in River City.
http://youtu.be/zeR9LWY2Bfk

Week end TWO
Friday, November 7, 9pm

Ronan McGrath 
Kamloop’s Ronan McGrath will perform The Rose Tree an articulation of his fixation on pink noise. As well as his guitar/sampler oriented tracks from his current 'No Spectrum' project. 

Johan Björck 
Johan Björck is a Swedish visual artists and musician whose performance for Pink Noise will combine euro-funk, poetry and jazz-keyboard 
soundcloud.com/johanbjorck

Sinoia Caves  
Sinoia Caves is Jeremy Schmidt who is lauded for his deeply melodic analog synth sounds. He is also a principal member of the pschye-rock band Black Mountain.  He built the soundscape for the science fiction film Beyond the Black Rainbow and recently released The Enchanter Persuaded his solo debut full-length album released by Jagjaguwar. 

opening ceremony: pink smoke bomb

Saturday, November 8: the finale 9pm 

Pink Erasers 
Zack Colburn, Harrison Dempsey, Dion Fortie and Ryland Fortie
The Pink Erasers are a shoegazing grunge band from Kamloops. They are soon to release taped recordings in late 2014.
http://bollokscraftrecords.bandcamp.com/track/tba-may-8th-2

Pink Lincolns 
Mitch Charron, Dan Colussi, Laura Piasta, Dave Pullmer and Jennifer Smyth 
Like driving down the highway with an empty tank of gas. Somewhere between the city and the country, between the road and the wall (the ditch), between falling apart and falling into place. They come off as kind of lazy but do not doubt their capacity to legitimately shred. They call themselves The Pink Lincolns and they come from Vancouver BC.
https://thepinklincolns.bandcamp.com/releases

Photos: Devon Lindsay, 2014