Robert Moses is deified at the opening of Jones Beach. His image appears in the opera's animation as he sings. From the "Pre-Premiere" of A MARVELOUS ORDER at the '62 Center for Theater and Dance at @WilliamsCollege. Photo by @JoshuaFrankel.
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Robert Moses is deified at the opening of Jones Beach. His image appears in the opera's animation as he sings. From the "Pre-Premiere" of A MARVELOUS ORDER at the '62 Center for Theater and Dance at @WilliamsCollege. Photo by @JoshuaFrankel.
A Bay-Man, performed by Christopher Herbert, operates his net on the sand that will become #JonesBeach. From the "Pre-Premiere" of A MARVELOUS ORDER at the '62 Center for Theater and Dance at @WilliamsCollege. Photo by Roman Iwasiwka
Mannahatta premiering at @BAM_Brooklyn #BAMNextWave #21cLiederabend.
Josh's first animation studies for this opera were presented at the BAM Harvey Theater, alongside the premiere of a new piece of music by Judd set to Walt Whitman's poem Mannahatta. DM Stith and the Trinity Wall Street Choir sang the vocals.
The song is the first section of a three-part cycle that Judd is writing, titled My City, commissioned by the Orchestra Engagement Lab, Detroit Symphony Orchestra and Waterbury Symphony Orchestra.
Photo by Joshua Frankel.
Surreal but serious rendering of LOMEX by Paul Rudolph.
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Optimism embodied in a rendering of the proposed Lower Manhattan Expressway.
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LOMEX - the Lower Manhattan Expressway.
Robert Moses' proposed Lower Manhattan Expressway, which would have cut across Broome Street, if not for the efforts of Jane Jacobs.
A pic of @NOWEnsemble performing in front of one of the first visual studies for our opera about Robert Moses, Jane Jacobs, their battle over the fate of New York City and the future of all cities, taken during our performance on Tuesday night at the Winter Garden.
Photograph by Darial Sneed.
A pic from last night's performance of PLAN OF THE CITY with music performed live by @NOWEnsemble at the Brookfield Place Winter Garden in lower Manhattan. When the film is performed live the musicians do not use a click-track; instead we edit the film live in order to keep it in perfect sync with the music. This gives the musicians the freedom they need to give the best possible performance.
Photograph by Darial Sneed.
Hudson Street, 1932 — George C. Ault
Tomorrow (Tues, 11/18) we'll be presenting Plan Of The City with music performed live by NOW Ensemble - the chamber group that appears in the film - at the Brookfield Place Winter Garden in NYC as part of a larger program highlighting work by Frankel, Greenstein and NOW Ensemble.
A water-less New York Harbor by Lebbeus Woods.
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a landscape by Lebbeus Woods
We recently attended the Sundance New Frontier Story Lab. They asked each project to create a gif for their project, so we made this. It's a teaser, of sorts. Surveyors look into their lens and see the future. This gif also shares some DNA with Man With A Movie Camera.
You can see the gifs for all of the projects at Sundance here.