Red Door #28 - The TYPEWRITTEN issue

Featuring the art of Hal Wildson Jessica Esch Tim Youd Danni Storm Chad Reynolds Kevin Stebner Martin Andersen Frank Singleton Leo K. Benjamin Paweshi and illustrations by Richard Polt Including poetry by Michael Favala Goldman Cristian Forte Jack Thacker Lani O'Hanton Un Sio San Hasso Krull Simon Nastac Pankhuri Sinha Laurence James and Pablo Saborio As well as the official program of Nature & Culture - International Poetry Festival Red Transmissions Podcast: The Typewriter Revolution Chicano Tribune: Anniversaries and more. In dedication to Red Door correspondent David H. Rambo. www.reddoormagazine.com Featuring the art of Hal Wildson
Jessica Esch
Tim Youd
Danni Storm
Chad Reynolds
Kevin Stebner
Martin Andersen
Frank Singleton
Leo K.
Benjamin Paweshi
and illustrations by Richard Polt

Including poetry by
Michael Favala Goldman
Cristian Forte
Jack Thacker
Lani O'Hanton
Un Sio San
Hasso Krull
Simon Nastac
Pankhuri Sinha
Laurence James
and Pablo Saborio

As well as the official program of
Nature & Culture - International Poetry Festival

Red Transmissions Podcast:
The Typewriter Revolution

Chicano Tribune: Anniversaries
and more.

In dedication to Red Door correspondent
David H. Rambo.

www.reddoormagazine.com

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NATURE & CULTURE WHEN POETRY BECOMES THE VOICE OF REASON Nature & Culture – International Poetry Film Festival takes over Islands Brygge this November 08 Performing arts and activism often go hand in hand, used as tools to deliver messages in need of their voices being represented. In this case, it isn’t a voice or a minority, but an entire planet that needs to be spoken for by those inhabiting it… The main threading line being poetry in interdisciplinary media. That is the concept behind “Nature & Culture – International Poetry Film Festival”, an idea that began during early spring as a collaboration between Kulturhuset Islands Brygge and Red Door Gallery’s project The Poetic Phonotheque. The festival received almost 300 films, from over 50 locations, such as Egypt, Kosovo, Argentina, Iraq, Taiwan, Australia, as well as many from Scandinavia. The selection of 128 f ilms, made by artist Christina Jonsson and lecturer Solveig Willum, is divided into the genres of Poetry Film, Animation, Short Film, Experimental, and Documentary, and will be screened at Kulturhuset Islands Brygge in Copenhagen on Sunday, November 21 and on Sunday, November 28. The event includes an exhibition titled “Colors for Climate” by international artist Rita Howis, as well as a collaboration with Extinction Rebellion who will do a talk on each day of the festival. Posters for the festival by artist Leonardo Flores, and the visual identity of the accompanying book, as well as the illustrations, by artist Rikke Winkler Nilsson.

A number of the filmmakers will arrive to Copenhagen to talk about their productions and give insight into their creative process as part of the program, as well as as recorded interviews for Red Transmissions Podcast airing on Tremella Radio. The general public is invited to follow Kulturhuset Islands Brygge’s website and social media, and to save the date of the FREE admission festival, which will be screened virtually and onsite at: Kulturhuset Islands Brygge – Islands Brygge 18, 2300, Copenhagen S, Denmark November 21 & 28, 2021 See the LIVE program on the following pages and add your voice to the Poetic Phonotheque’s growing collection of audio and video, which now includes over 200 files sent from all over the world. You can record your poem directly at: www.poeticphonotheque.com or send your files to poetiskefonotek@gmail.com The official location for the phonotheque in Denmark is Kulturhuset Islands Brygge, and in Sweden Litteraturcentrum KVU/ Kultiver in Tranås. If you are a cultural organizer, have a poetry/film festival or would like to find ways to collaborate and house the phonotheque in your city,, please write to the email above. www.kulturhusetislandsbrygge.kk.dk/ 09

NATURE & CULTURE<br />

WHEN POETRY<br />

BECOMES THE VOICE<br />

OF REASON<br />

Nature & Culture – International Poetry Film Festival<br />

takes over Islands Brygge this November<br />

08<br />

Performing arts and activism<br />

often go hand in hand, used as<br />

tools to deliver messages in need<br />

of their voices being represented.<br />

In this case, it isn’t a voice or a<br />

minority, but an entire planet that<br />

needs to be spoken for by those<br />

inhabiting it… <strong>The</strong> main threading<br />

line being poetry in interdisciplinary<br />

media.<br />

That is the concept behind<br />

“Nature & Culture – International<br />

Poetry Film Festival”, an idea<br />

that began during early spring<br />

as a collaboration between Kulturhuset<br />

Islands Brygge and <strong>Red</strong><br />

<strong>Door</strong> Gallery’s project <strong>The</strong> Poetic<br />

Phonotheque. <strong>The</strong> festival<br />

received almost 300 films, from<br />

over 50 locations, such as Egypt,<br />

Kosovo, Argentina, Iraq, Taiwan,<br />

Australia, as well as many from<br />

Scandinavia.<br />

<strong>The</strong> selection of 128 f ilms, made<br />

by artist Christina Jonsson and<br />

lecturer Solveig Willum, is divided<br />

into the genres of Poetry Film,<br />

Animation, Short Film, Experimental,<br />

and Documentary, and will be<br />

screened at Kulturhuset Islands<br />

Brygge in Copenhagen on Sunday,<br />

November 21 and on Sunday,<br />

November 28.<br />

<strong>The</strong> event includes an exhibition<br />

titled “Colors for Climate” by international<br />

artist Rita Howis, as well<br />

as a collaboration with Extinction<br />

Rebellion who will do a talk on<br />

each day of the festival.<br />

Posters for the festival by artist<br />

Leonardo Flores, and the visual<br />

identity of the accompanying<br />

book, as well as the illustrations,<br />

by artist Rikke Winkler Nilsson.

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