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Tuesday, July 10, 2007
PARTICIPATE IN THE LATEST MULTIMEDIA THRILL 


If you're looking for a thrill this weekend that doesn't involve standing in long lines and paying exorbitant ticket prices for a 3 minute ride, then head over to the Museum of the Moving Image for an experience you won't soon forget. MOMI is showcasing the best in horror throughout July and this Saturday they're adding an interesting twist. The multimedia project Head Trauma will screen complete with characters emerging from the audience and people's cell phones (yes, leave them on this time) will also play an integral role.

Here's more:

In this innovative and playfully unsettling interactive multimedia event, the story of a drifter who returns to his grandmother's abandoned house is brought to life in a collision of movies, music, gaming, and theatrics. Characters emerge from the audience, the DJ provides a live soundtrack, and your mobile phone becomes a cinematic gaming device. Followed by a discussion with the filmmaker.

Sound intriguing? Want more details?

Here ya go:
URBAN GAME-PLAY
Even before the audience enters the theater, they will be invited to
participate in the cinematic ARG (Alternate Reality Game). As audience members approach the screening venue, they will enter the game-play, as the film’s story and characters mix with the surrounding urban environment. There are hidden clues, ringing payphones, and characters from the film scattered throughout the area. Through text messaging, distribution of a cryptic comic book, and cell phone calls, the experience continues into the theater.

THEATRICAL MASHUP
At the center of the cinema ARG is a theatrical mashup of Head Trauma. In Head Trauma, a drifter who returns to his dead grandmother’s house is haunted by feelings of paranoia and troubling visions of a mysterious hooded figure. He comes to believe that someone or something is trying to kill him. For the screening the music track is removed and only the dialog and effects tracks remain. DJs and musicians perform a LIVE soundtrack as characters and props from film emerge from the audience. In addition viewers can use their mobile phones to interact with the movie as it plays.

THE MOVIE FOLLOWS YOU HOME
After the audience leaves the theater the movie will follow them home. Phone calls and text messages will lead audience members to a series of online hidden clues and sites that expand the story of the film. As the ARG unfolds online viewers can contribute and remix video, audio and stills thus becoming collaborators within the evolving story. One of the starting points for the online game is a Head Trauma www.eyespot.com page that allows players to upload, remix and share media that unlocks clues within the game.

Cinema has classically been a passive experience. The HEAD TRAUMA cinematic ARG creates an immersive story that allows audience members to interact with horror in a new way. It is experiential, viral and can easily be passed from one person to another. The story of HEAD TRAUMA and its characters travel across mediums and devices, along the way creating a horror 2.0 experience that combines technology with scares. It’s about creating a world that the audience can move through, one where a scare can come from anywhere. “I want to creep people out in new ways” says Lance Weiler.

WHO’S BEHIND THE EVENT
Lance Weiler is a critically acclaimed award-winning writer/director. His feature, The Last Broadcast, is currently distributed in over 20 countries. It has the honor of being the first all digital release of a motion picture and enjoyed runs on HBO and IFC. Weiler is recognized as a digital pioneer for the way he makes and distributes his work. He’s been featured in Time and Forbes and on television programs such as Entertainment Tonight and CNN. Wired Magazine called him one of twenty-five people helping to re-invent entertainment and change the face of Hollywood.



Tickets are on sale for $18, less if you're a member.


# posted by Benjamin Crossley-Marra @ 7/10/2007 04:31:00 PM
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