Tapetail at Automata presents: A Gently Tilting Planet

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Automata's TAPETAIL Experimental Sound series presents:
A Gently Tilting Planet; video by Jennifer Bewerse with sound by Cassia Streb and Tim Feeney


Saturday, February 15th
4pm

Automata 

504 Chung King Court

Los Angeles, CA 90012


Come and experience a one hour video and sound piece where viewers can see the changing light of the full 24 hours of the Fall Equinox by Jennifer Bewerse, Cassia Streb, and Tim Feeney. 

Program Notes:

A Gently Tilting Planet is an hour-long video and sound composition tracing the slow, continuous movements of light over a year—the shifting ocean tides, cacti acting as sundials, shadows stretching and retreating in a valley, and weather altering visibility. Over the course of an hour, we see and hear the effects of a single day’s changing light within a shifting environment, compressed and presented simultaneously in separate aural and visual tracks.


Saturday’s presentation is a segment of the full work premiering in 2026, a four-channel video piece showing 96 cumulative hours from the 2024 Quarter Days: the Spring and Fall Equinoxes, Winter Solstice, and Summer Solstice. In this initial showing, we see one “Quarter Day” of the four films that make up the full piece.


Jennifer Bewerse’s films are composed of 24 vertical time slices.  Each slice plays one hour, in real time, from a 24-hour recording. The accompanying sound is distributed across adjacent speakers of varying sizes and construction, mirroring the shifting light in the film’s vertical stripes.


The piece captures both the barely perceptible and the immense, revealing the passage of time on a planetary scale, grounding us in the vast motion of Earth itself. 

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